![]() ![]() She is the author of God Isn’t Finished with Me Yet: Discovering the Spiritual Graces of Later Life. She is a retired federal magistrate judge and a long-time member of the Ignatian Volunteer Corps, an organization of retired people who do volunteer work among the poor. ![]() The calls they experience, such as to trust, rejoice, be creative or be hospitable, can inspire people of all ages, but are particularly relevant to those who may be asking, “Who am I now?” “Where is the grace in this?” and “How do I pray about this?”īarbara Lee is a spiritual director with a ministry to the aging who lives in New York City. ![]() There are familiar figures such as Abram and Elizabeth, as well as less familiar ones, such as Miriam and Lydia. “Older adults” is not defined by age, but includes retirees, “empty nesters,” caregivers and people who have experienced various kinds of losses. This book is an introduction to Biblical figures who are good spiritual role models for older adults. Cattapan, “Cath-Lit Live!” gives viewers a glimpse into the latest Catholic books while getting to know a bit about the author as well.Īnswering God’s Call: A Scripture-Based Journey for Older Adults by Barbara Lee Hosted by Catholic author and speaker Amy J. ![]() “Cath-Lit Live!” features brief interviews with Catholic authors who are releasing new books. ![]()
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