Inspired by Father Alfred Delp, who wrote a meditation titled "The Shaking Reality of Advent" while imprisoned by the Nazis during WWII, Bishop Peter B. Price has written a series of reflections and prayers to be read on each day of Advent. Each reflection is written that we may be "shaken and brought to a realization of our selves" in order to gain a new understanding of God's promise of redemption and release.
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Peter B. Price is an author and broadcaster, and Chair of the Trustees of Conciliation Resources, a peace-building NGO working in many conflict areas around the world. Formerly, he was Bishop of Bath and Wells, Bishop of Kingston upon Thames, Bishop Protector for Anglican Peacemakers, Canon Chancellor of Southwark Cathedral and Secretary of the United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
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