Padre narciso irala biography
- Narciso Irala Martínez Del Villar was a Spanish Jesuit, psychiatrist and missionary.
- He had been studying intensely, at the same time had to attend to troublesome family affairs, and was also worrying about an illness of his.
- This book is designed to meet.
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Peace Be with You
Feelings
Feeling is a force God gives you for willing and working with greater energy and constancy. But, like steam in a locomotive, it is a chaotic force. If well channeled by reason (with its safety valves and opportune expansion and release), it will be exceedingly useful to you.
General Control
Do Not Let Feelings Govern You
Make no change under the influence of feelings. To have as a norm of action “because I like to” is the same as to take a trolley car or bus without bothering about where it is going or only because it is more comfortable or is shinier than another. Likewise, to stop working “because it is a bother” or “troublesome” is to renounce success, joy, glory, and even your own salvation.
To want something only because there is no other way out is the way a slave acts.
To want it because it is no trouble (following likes or impulses) is the way an animal acts.
To want it in spite of the bother (guided by reason or duty) is the way a rational human being acts.
To want even the bother of it (with your eyes on the ideal or on G Originally published in 1969, "Peace Be with You" by renowned missionary and psychologist Fr. Narciso Irala has been reprinted over 65 times. It is replete with practical tips, inspirational reflections, case studies, real-life anecdotes, useful diagrams, examples from the lives of the saints, and encouraging maxims to live by. From "Peace Be with You," here are four everyday duties to help achieve a healthier mental life: Shop now: SophiaInstitute.com/products/item/peace-be-with-you #Sophiabooks#mentalhealth#catholic#catholicbooks by Fr. Narciso Irala, S.J. Attain spiritual and emotional calm amid suffering, anxiety, or daily trials•
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Achieving Peace of Heart
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Celebrated Jesuit provides a detailed plan for every kind of challenge to internal peace Fr. Narciso Irala, SJ, summarized the keys to a productive spiritual life:
1. understand how to cope with, and then conquer, your own imperfections;
2. see that difficulties posed by life— sometimes by family and friends— can cause flawed responses (often that no one except you can identify);
3. these can generally be overcome by “re-training” your mind, your feelings, and your will.
The great, late Jesuit devotes entire chapters to learning:How to rest
How to think freely, without fear and anxiety
How to put your will to use when “corners” of it have not been active enough
How to fully control feelings
How to be happy
How to “choose an ideal”
How to train the sexual instinct
Fr. Irala, whose book appeared in several languages 50 years ago and was a staple for Catholic pa
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