Saint Monica Club: How to Wait, Hope, and Pray for Your Fallen-Away Loved Ones
Saint Monica Club: How to Wait, Hope, and Pray for Your Fallen-Away Loved Ones book cover

Saint Monica Club: How to Wait, Hope, and Pray for Your Fallen-Away Loved Ones

Paperback – November 15, 2019

Price
$11.79
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Publisher
Sophia Institute Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1622827237
Dimensions
5.6 x 0.4 x 8.5 inches
Weight
6.4 ounces

Description

In the fourth century, a young man named Augustine turned his back on the Church, plunging into a frenzied life of lust and dissipation. His renunciation left Monica, his pious Catholic mother, weeping and praying for his salvation . . . for more than a decade! Like so many Catholics today -- even perhaps like you -- Monica wrestled daily with the pain of having a loved one fall away from the Faith. Like us, she often feared that her prayers and tears were of little worth, empty, futile. Not so! After nearly two decades, Augustine returned to the Faith, and in a big way. Revered today as Saint Augustine, he joined in holiness his mother, Monica -- now Saint Monica -- whose sacrifices, prayers, and pain finally won for both of them the crown of sanctity. In these pages, author Maggie Green provides wise, compassionate guidance for members of what she calls "The Saint Monica Club": good Catholics suffering like Monica the rejection of the Faith by persons they love dearly. Herself a longtime and long-suffering member of the club, Green shows how persevering as Monica did in devoted love for straying souls -- loving them as God does -- will not only quiet the lingering, aching cry of our hearts, but will also draw our lost loved ones back to the Faith and into the arms of Jesus again. Yes, the non-confrontational Way of Saint Monica is hard. But it is the only way. These pages demonstrate that, with the souls of our loved ones at stake, it is worth the effort. . .and worth the wait. Maggie Green is a pen name for a Catholic wife and mother who waits for some of her children to return to the Faith. She and her husband live with their children in the Mid-Atlantic area of the United States.

Features & Highlights

  • If you have ever loved someone who left the Faith, you know the ache of wanting that person back at the table. You pine for them at Mass, you miss their presence, and even wonder, How could life in Heaven be happy if the one I love is not present? When we feel this ache, the one intimately known to Saint Monica for years, we begin to learn how to love as God loves.
  • In this book, Maggie Green shows how you can faithfully follow the example of Saint Monica, whose prayers, tears, and witness eventually led to the conversion of both her husband and her son, Saint Augustine, Doctor of the Church. This isn't a book on how to win your prodigal child back it's a book on how to wait for them, how to be okay with planting the seeds and laboring in the vineyard without necessarily seeing the harvest.
  • Read these pages, and you'll come to see how the Holy Spirit is at work in each of us, calling us all home and encouraging our witness to each other. We're all part of the Saint Monica Club, praying and petitioning heaven until the day our loved ones return to the Faith and embrace the fullness of life that can only be found in Christ.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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An important book for parents whose children have left the Catholic Church

An excellent book on using the suffering and pain parents experience when a loved one leaves the Church. Using Saint Monica as the pre-eminent witness of perseverence, hope, and steadfast charity, the author presents short reflections in each chapter on weathering the storm - always keeping focus on Christ, His Church, His holy Mother Mary, and the sacraments. I can see this book becoming a valuable parish resource for families struggling with a child's rejection, and finding strength and encouragement with others undergoing the same or similar situation.
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Short chapters full of Comfort and Reassurance

I read this book because I am a member of the Saint Monica Club and was curious as to the insight the author might provide in my heart ache. In the short, bite size chapters, the author provided reflection, prayer, and comfort. So many times, I had to stop reading and write down a phrase that really resonated with my heart. I enjoyed sitting with the book, reading a short chapter, and then journaling in prayer. While the book won’t fix our hurt and brokenness, the reminders of St. Monica’s trust, persistent prayer, and steadfast faith coupled with the author’s experience and reflections brought me comfort and reassurance. I recommend it to any parent who finds themselves a member of the Saint Monica Club.