Brennan Manning
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BooksBooks Brennan has written include:

For Sinners Only: A Gospel of Grace for Ragamuffins (March, 2006)

A Ragamuffin Gospel

Ruthless Trust

Abba's Child

Posers, Fakers, and Wannabes

Glimpse of Jesus: The Stranger To Self-Hatred

Rabbi's Heartbeat

The Lion and the Lamb

Importance of Being Foolish

Signature of Jesus

Wisdom of Tenderness

Relentless Tenderness of Jesus

Above All: He Took The Fall and Thought of Me

The Boy Who Cried Abba

Prophets and Lovers

Journey of the Prodigal


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In the springtime of Depression-era New York City, Brennan Manning -- christened Richard Francis Xavier -- was born to Emmett and Amy Manning. He grew up in Brooklyn along with his brother, Robert, and sister, Geraldine. After graduating from high school and attending St. John's University (Queens, NY) for two years, he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps and was sent overseas to fight in the Korean War.

Upon his return, Brennan began a program in journalism at the University of Missouri. But he departed after a semester, restlessly searching for something "more" in life. "Maybe the something 'more' is God," an advisor had suggested, triggering Brennan's enrollment in a Catholic seminary in Loretto, Pennsylvania.

In February 1956, while Brennan was meditating on the Stations of the Cross, a powerful experience of the personal love of Jesus Christ sealed the call of God on his life. "At that moment," he later recalled, "the entire Christian life became for me an intimate, heartfelt relationship with Jesus." Four years later, he graduated from St. Francis College (major in philosophy; minor in Latin) I and went on to complete four years of advanced studies in theology. May 1963 marked his graduation from St. Francis Seminary and ordination to the Franciscan priesthood.

Brennan's ministry responsibilities in succeeding years took him from the hallways of academia to the byways of the poor: theology instructor and campus minister at the University of Steubenville; liturgy instructor and spiritual director at St. Francis Seminary; graduate student in creative writing at Columbia University, and in Scripture and liturgy at Catholic University of America; living and working among the poor in Europe and the U.S.

A two-year leave of absence from the Franciscans took Brennan to Spain in the late sixties. He joined the Little Brothers of Jesus of Charles de Foucauld, an Order committed to an uncloistered, contemplative life among the poor -- a lifestyle of days spent in manual labor and nights wrapped in silence and prayer. Among his many and varied assignments, Brennan became an aguador (water carrier), transporting water to rural villages via donkey and buckboard; a mason's assistant, shoveling mud and straw in the blazing Spanish heat; a dishwasher in France; a voluntary prisoner in a Swiss jail, his identity as a priest known only to the warden; a solitary contemplative secluded in a remote cave for six months in the Zaragoza desert.

During his retreat in the isolated cave, Brennan was once again powerfully convicted by the revelation of God's love in the crucified Christ. On a midwinter's night, he received this word from the Lord: "For love of you I left my Father's side. I came to you who ran from me, who fled me, who did not want to hear my name. For love of you I was covered with spit, punched and beaten, and fixed to the wood of the cross." Brennan would later reflect, "Those words are burned into my life. That night, I learned what a wise old Franciscan told me the day I joined the Order -- 'Once you come to know the love of Jesus Christ, nothing else in the world will seem as beautiful or desirable.' "

The early seventies found Brennan back in the U.S. as he and four other priests established an experimental community in the bustling seaport city of Bayou La Batre, Alabama. Seeking to model the primitive life of the Franciscans, the fathers settled in a house on Mississippi Bay and quietly went to work on shrimp boats, ministering to the shrimpers and their families who had drifted out of reach from the church. Next to the community house was a chapel that had been destroyed by Hurricane Camille. The fathers restored it and offered a Friday night liturgy and social event, which soon became a popular gathering and precipitated many families' return to engagement in the local church.

From Alabama, Brennan moved to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida in the mid-seventies and resumed campus ministry at Broward Community College. His successful ministry was harshly interrupted, however, when he suffered a precipitate collapse into alcoholism. Six months of treatment, culminating at the Hazelden treatment center in Minnesota, restored his health and placed him on the road to recovery.

It was at this point in his life that Brennan began writing in earnest. One book soon followed upon another as invitations for him to speak and to lead spiritual retreats multiplied exponentially. The new and renewed directions in which God's call was taking Brennan eventually led him out of the Franciscan Order.

Today, Brennan travels widely as he continues to write and preach, encouraging men and women everywhere to accept and embrace the good news of God's unconditional love in Jesus Christ.

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Matt

Matt



Aug 19 2009 6:26 PM

I've just started my "Second Journey" and I "...have a work to do in Haiti.". I hope to attend one of your retreats this year. I pray that the Lord will bless, comfort and strengthen you and keep you sober. I also pray that He will give you wisdom, knowledge and discernment in your personal life and your ministry. Thanks for answering His call Brennan. You have richly blessed me by having the courage to share your heart.
Saved♥♥♥ Single♥♥♥Satisfied

Saved♥♥♥ Single♥♥♥Satisfied



Aug 19 2009 6:26 PM

Hello, Brennan
My daughter and I saw you in Ogden, UT. a couple months ago and it was a real treat. She has been reading your book "Abba,s child" and it has encouraged her greatly, thank you.
I am curious, do you still consider yourself "Catholic"?
Well I pray God continues to bless you on your amaseing journey of minstry.
Your sister in Christ, Connie
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Anthony B. Fellows



Aug 19 2009 6:26 PM

Brennan, thank you very much.

Best regards,

Anthony B.
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Chains of Prometheus



Aug 19 2009 6:25 PM

Thx for having Halo bound as a friend!!!! =) FTW - Aaron
RAGAMUFFIN MISSION

RAGAMUFFIN MISSION



Aug 19 2009 6:25 PM

"We love, because He first loved us. If anyone says, 'I love God,' and hates his brother, he is a liar.
" 1 John 4:19-20
amy lynn

Amy Lynn Hunt



Aug 19 2009 6:25 PM

I love you, Brennan. I'm so glad that you're on this planet! Thank you for all you have taught so many of us about Grace and how much God truly LOVES us! I would not be OK today if I hadn't learned what God has used you to teach me.

I just wanted you to know that. I'm having a hard time right now - well, getting out of a bad situation - and blaming myself... but I just keep thinking about grace. It's my fave word, thanks to you and James Bryan Smith and Rich Mullins. I'm so glad those guys listened to you!!

I hope you are having a wonderful day. You are so special, and so appreciated!

love in Christ,

amy lynn hunt
*donna*

*donna*



Aug 19 2009 6:25 PM

hello tp the most humble, honest, and uplifting author i have ever read....i have learned so much from your writings....thank you:)
Mark

Mark



Aug 19 2009 6:25 PM

If I haven't thanked you already, thank you very much for your support by adding me....I hope you enjoy my music
Tom

Tom Mulnix



Aug 19 2009 6:24 PM

Hi Brennan! Thanks for the add. You are most definitely my favorite writer, bar none. Hope your doin' well.
All the best, Tom
Howard From Whittier

Howard Morgenstern



Aug 19 2009 6:24 PM

Your books are like water to a thristy man. I have been blessed to hear you speak once in Del Mar, Ca. You have pushed the ministry God allows me to reach for things that I know I'm not capable of,but I know God is.Thank you Brennan
timi alyssa

Timi Wojcik



Dec 22 2008 11:53 PM

Merry Christmas, Brennan! Thank you for the many lives that you've touched & blessed! Thinking of you & wishing you Grace & Peace this time of year! Thank you for being a friend!
D

D



Dec 27 2008 10:42 PM

Merry Xmas, and happy birthday peace and happiness to you.
Dxx
Pastor Tom

Pastor Tom



Dec 29 2008 9:29 PM

Happy Birthday!
becashook

Rebecca Shook



Dec 30 2008 1:17 PM

Brennan, I pray you're doing well in spirit and in body! May the new year bring you all that you seek.
Eternal blessings upon you and yours!
Doug Brushell

Doug Brushell



Dec 30 2008 7:39 PM

Happy Birthday, Sir! Be VERY Blessed!!
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Brandt Warder



Dec 31 2008 5:38 AM

Happy birthday Brennan!
Have a blessed 2009 of our Lord!

Peace & Grace
Laura Laughlin Floyd

Laura Laughlin Floyd



Dec 31 2008 3:21 PM

HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY, Brennan.
I thought of you this past weekend as I drove past Chateau' Elan.
A beautiful place for a silent retreat! Be Blessed
Dianna Chenevert

Dianna Chenevert



Dec 31 2008 7:15 PM

Hope you and your family had a nice Christmas holiday... & will HAVE A VERY BLESSED NEW YEAR!!!

LOVE,
Mama D
jessica le arrow maker

jessica le arrow maker



Jan 1 2009 9:10 PM

happy birthday Pictures, Images and Photos
I hope you are able to come to Orlando in the near future we're big fans!!!
TN Grace

TN Grace



Jan 2 2009 7:50 PM

Happy New Year! I hope it is your best yet.
Best of all, God is with us! - TNGrace
Jeanette

 Jeanette



Dec 8 2008 9:29 PM

Heartfelt is Glorious to God! Glory Hallelujah!
John Lowery

John Lowery



Dec 12 2008 9:55 PM

Hi Brennan Manning,

Thanks for adding me to your circle of friends - keep in touch.

Yours Musically,

John Lowery
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Dec 4 2008 11:55 PM





Thanks for everyone's support. The movie is doing great! Check out the new Christmas Special.

Won2Jesus

Brandt Warder



Sep 25 2008 12:43 AM

Dear Brennan,

I'm very thankful for Ragamuffin and am enjoying Signature of Jesus!
If it's not too personal, I had a question about something you wrote.
After three years, you asked your ex-wife to marry you. How were you able to discern that God was saying to you, "marry her"?
I ask because other than a believer, I'm really not certain whom God will have me marry!
Thanks for your work and authentic writings!
God bless you richly in Christ always!
Brandt
bill moody

Bill Moody



Sep 25 2008 2:11 AM

thanks for being my friend on my space and in the grace you write about in your books.
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