Jean-Marie Lustiger - Published Works

Published Works

  • Sermons d'un curé de Paris (1978)
  • Pain de vie et peuple de Dieu (1981)
  • Osez croire (1985)
  • Osez vivre (1985)
  • Premiers pas dans la prière (1986)
  • Prenez place au cœur de l'Église (1986)
  • Six sermons aux élus de la Nation, 1981-1986 (1987)
  • Le Choix de Dieu. Entretiens avec Jean-Louis Missika et Dominique Wolton (1987)
  • La Messe (1988)
  • Dieu merci, les droits de l'homme (1990)
  • Le Sacrement de l'onction des malades (1990)
  • Le Saint-Ayoul de Jeanclos (in collaboration with Alain Peyrefitte, 1990)
  • Nous avons rendez-vous avec l'Europe (1991)
  • Dare to rejoice (American compilation) (1991)
  • Petites paroles de nuit de Noël (1992)
  • Devenez dignes de la condition humaine (1995)
  • Le Baptême de votre enfant (1997)
  • Soyez heureux (1997)
  • Pour l'Europe, un nouvel art de vivre (1999)
  • Les prêtres que Dieu donne (2000)
  • Comme Dieu vous aime. Un pèlerinage à Jérusalem, Rome et Lourdes (2001)
  • La Promesse (2002)
  • Comment Dieu ouvre la porte de la foi (2004)
  • Institutlustiger.fr website entirely dedicated to his life and works

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