
Susan Annette Muto
Author of John of the Cross for Today: The Ascent
About the Author
Works by Susan Annette Muto
Words of Wisdom for Our World: The Precautions and Counsels of St. John of the Cross (1996) 79 copies
Blessings That Make Us Be: A Formative Approach to Living the Beatitudes (1982) — Author — 39 copies, 1 review
Twelve Little Ways to Transform Your Heart: Lessons in Holiness and Evangelization from St. Thérèse of Lisieux (2016) 26 copies
Dear Master: Letters on Spiritual Direction Inspired by Saint John of the Cross : A Companion to the Living Flame of Love (1999) 19 copies
A Feast for Hungry Souls: Spiritual Lessons from the Church's Greatest Masters and Mystics (2020) 13 copies
Where Your Treasure Is: The Last Spiritual Counsels of a Modern Master, Father Adrian van Kaam (2018) 5 copies
An Epiphany manual on the art and discipline of formation-in-common : a fresh approach to the ancient practice of spiritual direction (1998) 4 copies
Caring for the Caregiver 3 copies
Deep into the thicket : soul searching meditations inspired by the spiritual canticle of Saint John of the Cross (2001) 3 copies
SPIRITUAL READING 2 copies
Keepsakes for the Journey: Four Weeks on Faith Deepening (7 x 4: A Meditation a Day for Four Weeks) (2010) 2 copies
Tell me who I am. 1 copy
天天委身 1 copy
Associated Works
Jesus According To...: Contemporary Answers to Jesus' Haunting Question "Who Do You Say That I Am?" (1992) — Contributor — 10 copies
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Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Muto, Susan Annette
- Other names
- 繆桃
Muto, Susan
Muto, Susan A. - Birthdate
- 1942-12-11
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Duquesne University (BA)
University of Pittsburgh (MA, PhD) - Organizations
- United Jewish Federation
Jewish Chronicle
Duquesne University
Institute of Man
Institute of Formative Spirituality
Epiphany Association (show all 8)
Envoy and Humanitas
Studies in Formative Spirituality - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Pennsylvania, USA
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Reviews
Drawing from her own lived experience as a laywoman answering God’s call of holiness, Dr. Muto, an executive director of the Epiphany Association and the Dean of the Epiphany Academy of Formative Spirituality, wrote about the path of Contemplative spiritual living. She takes her readers by the hand, step by step beginning from the desert silence, formative reading, journaling, approaching contemplation, contemplation, living contemplatively, union with God, and ending with the serving God show more in the World.
Her writings are easy to read and easy to relate to, especially for beginners on the contemplative faith journey. She gives plenty of sensible warnings, concrete examples, and a mysterious joy awaiting at the end:
Page 53: “Silence can be an escape from the functional responsibilities and physical demands of listening and conversing with colleagues, friends, and family members. But it can also be an opening to God.”
Page 57: “The deep silence is not meant to produce spiritual highs. It doesn’t feel much like any emotion. It simply warms our heart and we know, without being able to prove why, we stand on the firm ground of God’s unchanging love. … We wait upon God as He waits upon us.”
I wish I had read this book before but I am very grateful to have found it now. (D.) show less
Her writings are easy to read and easy to relate to, especially for beginners on the contemplative faith journey. She gives plenty of sensible warnings, concrete examples, and a mysterious joy awaiting at the end:
Page 53: “Silence can be an escape from the functional responsibilities and physical demands of listening and conversing with colleagues, friends, and family members. But it can also be an opening to God.”
Page 57: “The deep silence is not meant to produce spiritual highs. It doesn’t feel much like any emotion. It simply warms our heart and we know, without being able to prove why, we stand on the firm ground of God’s unchanging love. … We wait upon God as He waits upon us.”
I wish I had read this book before but I am very grateful to have found it now. (D.) show less
A dated but good revereince to some of the best in spiritual literature.
A daily program for reading the best authors, for keeping a journal of progress and for measuring step-by-step performance in the spiritual life.
The Ascent of Mount Carmel is the epicenter of the works of John of the Cross, the primer for all of his spiritual writings.
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