The Psalms speak with us and for us-they express to God the joys, sufferings, anxieties, and exaltations of the human heart.
Gregory the Illuminator in Glendale, CA..
He also preaches retreats, is chaplain to several communities of women religious, and serves Armenian rite Catholics at the Cathedral of St.
Michael\'s Preparatory School, the boarding school operated by the Norbertine Fathers.
Currently, he is a formator in his community\'s seminary, in addition to teaching at St.
Thomas (Angelicum) in Rome, and was ordained to the priesthood in 2006.
He entered the community in 1995, earned his STB and master\'s in theology at the Pontifical University of St.
Michael\'s Abbey in Silverado, CA.
Praem., is a Norbertine priest of St.
John Henry Hanson, O.
Fr.
Showing us how to pray them, and not just read them, he reveals an invaluable path of simplicity towards an unbroken unity with God-finding grace in all-amidst joys and sorrows, tediums and varieties life has to offer.
John Henry shows us that, within the Psalms and with the company of the saints, we are in good fellowship in life\'s journey.
Fr.
John Henry describes the Psalter as the soul\'s hymnal, a place we can all go to as a source of commiseration, consolation, reflection, and shared joys.
In his book, Fr.
They are a gift to each heart desiring for a deep intimacy with God.
Turning each experience into a poetic, beautiful prayer is their genius.
Aaron Kheriaty The elemental human experience of the search for God\'s presence amidst the hills and valleys of life is revealed within the Psalms.
Dr.
They thereby teach us how to pray.
The Psalms speak with us and for us-they express to God the joys, sufferings, anxieties, and exaltations of the human heart