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Paperback Life Injections Book

ISBN: B002CJYFYY

ISBN13: 9780788011429

Life Injections

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Written by a priest and hospital chaplain with many years of experience, this series of inspirational messages confronts a wide range of human emotions. Zajac not only connects scripture to the human experience, but he nudges the reader/listener to change his thinking or to alter her lifestyle. He injects hope and peace into lives wearied by pain and suffering and heartache. Heavy doses of captivating illustrations make this a book for inspiration and enjoyment. This book will be a useful resource for ... the preacher who wishes to sensitively address difficult issues the counselor who seeks to help the distressed any individual who seeks answers and comfort and solace Titles include: Bad Habits Tears Antidotes For Perfectionism One Day At A Time Maalox Moments What To Do About The Loss Of Someone Special Richard Zajac, known in many circles as "Father Duke," has been a staff chaplain at Sisters of Charity Hospital in Buffalo for the past 13 years. A member of the National Association of Catholic Chaplains, he currently serves as a member of the Certification Committee of the association. Zajac has served as a parish priest in South Buffalo and Depew, New York. He has chaired the Hospital Ethics Committee at Sisters Hospital and has been involved in the formation of the Center for Clinical Ethics and Humanities in Health Care at the University of Buffalo. He has appeared on television and has lectured extensively on the topic "the end of life."

Customer Reviews

5 ratings

AWSOME

This book will make you think

Poignant and Humorous!

Reading "Life Injections" is like reading a book of short stories each with its small cast of characters facing life's dilemmas which somehow don't seem as complicated under the glow of Fr. Zajac's insight. "Life Injections" is a collage of fables a modern Aesop might write revealing that though life is indeed difficult, it is not necessarily complicated. If Paul were writing his epistles in 1996 instead of 0056 he would be hard pressed to convey more insight than flows from Fr Zajac's entrancing "stories" of gentle truths that bring simple answers to our human condition. -- Thomas T. Frantz, Chair, Department of Counseling and Educational Psychology, SUNY at Buffalo

Lots of very practical food for thought

An excellent resource for reflection on the meaning of life as we confront it in the decisions of everyday life. A resource for preachers and for the "person in the pew," especially good for hospital and health care situations. Warning: it may bring tears to the eyes, both for humor, and for touching the heartstrings in the difficult moments of life. --Rev. Allen Bryan, Hospice Chaplain

Truly Food for Thought!

George Burns once said "a sermon should have a good beginning , a good ending - and hopefully they are close together." We can be grateful Fr. Zajac does not subscribe to this philosophy! Not only do his beginnings and endings claim our attention - so, too, is most of what is in between truly food for the journey. The sermons he has shared with us reveal the soul of a man who is not only well read but also well lived in the joys, sorrows and foibles of the human predicament. There is not a sermon in this collection where he does not tie his thoughts together with actual experience. To use one of his own illustrations: Fr. Zajac has closed the gap between his head and his heart and given us a group of sermons that ring true. In reading many of them I felt he was holding a mirror up to my face; I strongly suspect this is one of the greatest gifts he has to share. The Rev. Cynthia Brownson Sweigert, Rector, The Church of the Redeemer, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Charming and Engaging!

A little spark can light a mighty flame. There is not a sermon here of Father Zajac's that does not abound in sparks that will turn his readers to caring afresh for our muddled, hope-filled family, and connecting Scripture to our human experience. Rev. Ross Mackenzie, Director of Department of Religion, Chautauqua Institution
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