Carlo Carretto (1910–1988)
Author of Letters from the Desert
About the Author
Works by Carlo Carretto
THE DESERT AND BEYOND, Letters from the Desert, In Search of the Beyond & Love is for Living (1987) 8 copies
Incontro al domani 2 copies
O deserto na cidade 2 copies
Más allá de las cosas 2 copies
Un camino sin fin 2 copies
MAÑANA SERÁ MEJOR 1 copy
LETTRES DU DÉSERT 1 copy
Aku Fransiskus 1 copy
Ja, František 1 copy
Hienja inti li emmint 1 copy
La Santità della Povera Gente — Author — 1 copy
Au-delà des choses 1 copy
SZUKAŁEM I ZNALAZŁEM 1 copy
In Dio che viene 1 copy
Ho cercato e ho trovato 1 copy
Jesús 1 copy
Por Que, Senor? 1 copy
Én, Ferenc 1 copy
Az eljövendő Isten 1 copy
Vēstules no tuksneša 1 copy
Piccola guida per la lettura in solitudine della Bibbia: appendice del volume: Cio che conta e amare 1 copy
O deus que vem 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1910-04-02
- Date of death
- 1988-10-04
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Italy
- Places of residence
- Italy (birth)
El Abiodh, Algeria - Associated Place (for map)
- El Abiodh, Algeria
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Carlo Coretto finds the source of his prayer in the solitude and harshness of the Sahara, where each day becomes an act of faith. Few of us have the advantage of such isolation, but the author insists that each of us would benefit by "creating a desert" in our lives to which we regularly withdraw to pray.
At the age of 44, after a prominent career as a Catholic activist, Carlo Carretto was summoned by a voice that said: 'Leave everything, come with me into the desert. I don't want your action any longer, I want your prayer, your love.' Carretto responded by leaving for North Africa, where he joined the Little Brothers and embraced the example of Charles de Foucauld.Among the fruits of his response was Letters from the Desert, the first and most popular of his many books. A modern classic, its show more affirmative message has inspired countless readers in a dozen languages. Simply, it reminds us that in the evening of our lives we will be judged by love.A life of prayer, a passion for justice and the spirit of solidarity cannot be separated. show less
This beautiful little book is more of a meditation than a biography of S. Francis. It is written in the first person and while giving a fresh perspective on some of the historical events of Francis's life it also expands his world view to interpret challenges that face the current generation.
I read this years ago when the worker priest movement and the idea of mixing contemplative prayer with work was something I thought of as cool. I can't remember if Carretto was a member of the Little Brothers of Jesus or if he was just hanging out with them for a time. Anyway he spent some time in the North African desert doing contemplative prayer and learning about desert spirituality. I remember it as a book where I learned more about the desert than about prayer, but then I'd read most show more of Merton by that time. show less
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