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As Christians if we take Jesus seriously we are challenged to embrace forgiveness, one of the most difficult Christian virtues. After twenty-five years of priestly ministry, and after counseling hundreds of people, Father Joe Sica, has concluded that over ninety percent of troubled relationships result from the unwillingness or inability to forgive. Here he offers ten invaluable steps to help you take forgiveness seriously: handling injury; getting stuck in the past; wanting payback; telling everybody about it; waking up; loving confrontation; setting boundaries; patching up; reaping benefits; and moving on. He calls these dance steps and has choreographed them beautifully to connect with Jesus teaching about forgiveness. Each step includes something to learn (path), something to consider (ponder), something to do (practice), and something to say (prayer).



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Joseph F. Sica

Joseph Sica is a priest of the Diocese of Scranton for over twenty-five years. He has written Embracing Change: 10 Ways to Grow Spiritually as well as several booklets for Advent and Lent (published by Twenty-Third Publications). He is presently the assistant pastor at Immaculate Conception Parish in Scranton, PA and Chaplain to the Medical School. He is an entertaining and encouraging speaker leaving people feeling better about themselves, life, and God. His most recent book is Forgiveness. One Step at a time. It has been named a Catholic bestseller.



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