About the Author
Susan Muto
Susan Muto, PhD, is dean of the Epiphany Academy of Formative Spirituality. She received the 2014 Aggiornamento award presented by the Catholic Library Association in recognition of her outstanding contribution made to the ministry of renewal modeled by Pope John XXIII. Dr. Muto is a single laywoman living her vocation in the world and doing full-time, Church-related ministry in the Epiphany Association. Dr. Muto is a renowned speaker, writer, and teacher in the field of literature and spirituality. She has led conferences, seminars, workshops, and institutes throughout the world. Among her many books include One in the Lord: Living the Call to Christian Community and Table of Plenty: Good Food for Body and Spirit.
What People Are Saying
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‘Page-turning’ is a term usually restricted to good novels and seldom used in reference to nonfiction. It is, however, most applicable to this newest book by Susan Muto. Her writing style is so inviting and her text so well crafted that it is a pleasure to read . . . thought provoking, insightful, and clear. Muto draws from Scripture, the Spiritual Fathers of East and West, and from the best of contemporary authors to present a ‘ blueprint for virtuous living.’
Regis Flaherty
Author and Radio Host
Susan Muto is a quiet force for renewal in the Church. If we could see history from God’ s perspective, I think her life and work would appear as a tsunami of grace. With this book she helps us, very practically, to live up to Pope Francis’ call to a life of discipleship and witness—a life that’ s intentional, meaningful, and virtuous.
Mike Aquilina
Bestselling Author
‘Page-turning’ is a term usually restricted to good novels and seldom used in reference to nonfiction. It is, however, most applicable to this newest book by Susan Muto. Her writing style is so inviting and her text so well crafted that it is a pleasure to read . . . thought provoking, insightful, and clear. Muto draws from Scripture, the Spiritual Fathers of East and West, and from the best of contemporary authors to present a ‘ blueprint for virtuous living.’
Regis Flaherty
Author and Radio Host
Susan Muto is a quiet force for renewal in the Church. If we could see history from God’ s perspective, I think her life and work would appear as a tsunami of grace. With this book she helps us, very practically, to live up to Pope Francis’ call to a life of discipleship and witness—a life that’ s intentional, meaningful, and virtuous.
Mike Aquilina
Bestselling Author
‘Page-turning’ is a term usually restricted to good novels and seldom used in reference to nonfiction. It is, however, most applicable to this newest book by Susan Muto. Her writing style is so inviting and her text so well crafted that it is a pleasure to read . . . thought provoking, insightful, and clear. Muto draws from Scripture, the Spiritual Fathers of East and West, and from the best of contemporary authors to present a ‘ blueprint for virtuous living.’
Regis Flaherty
Author and Radio Host
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