Living Memento Mori: My Journey through the Stations of the Cross

Living Memento Mori: My Journey through the Stations of the Cross

Living Memento Mori: My Journey through the Stations of the Cross

Living Memento Mori: My Journey through the Stations of the Cross

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Overview

Diagnosed with cystic fibrosis at eleven, Emily DeArdo knew what it was like to live with a keen awareness of her own mortality. In this book, she draws on the medieval practice of memento mori, “remember you must die,” and shares her personal story with unique and compelling insight into the meaning of Christian life and death. Using the Stations of the Cross as a framework, DeArdo leads readers to trust in God’s providence as they confront suffering and death and develop enduring spiritual strength and courage along the way.

Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, FSP, kicked off a rediscovery of memento mori on social media when she began tweeting about #mementomori and what it’s like living with a plastic skull on her desk. Emily DeArdo said the practice caught on with millennials like her who were searching for what’s real, true, and lasting in life. Trying to find the answer to “is this all there is?” often led her to thinking about death and what happens afterward, she noted.

In Living Memento Mori, DeArdo shares the insight she gained from living her life on the precipice of death: a willingness to embrace the Cross of Christ can transform the pain and loss we all inevitably experience into a source of spiritual growth.

DeArdo’s life and reflections on mortality give a fresh voice to the traditional themes found in the Stations of the Cross. She offers the courage to face one's own suffering and concerns about death and to follow Jesus wherever he leads. You will discover:

  • how memento mori can help you live a deeper spiritual life
  • how to unite your sufferings with those of Jesus
  • what the Catholic faith teaches about the meaning of suffering
 

Station by station, DeArdo links her personal and spiritual journey to the suffering of Christ and shows readers how to do the same. Each chapter of Living Memento Mori begins with scripture, including a quotation from Pope John Paul II’s Salvifici Doloris (The Christian Meaning of Human Suffering), and closes with three questions for personal reflection or group discussion. An appendix provides readers with a guide to praying the Stations of the Cross with original meditations in the spirit of memento mori.

Emily DeArdo passed away in 2023 at the age of 41. Her memory and reflection on memento mori show us how even a life of considerable suffering can be full of joy, hope, and peace.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594719684
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Publication date: 01/24/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 904,561
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Emily M. DeArdo (1982–2023) was a Catholic writer and speaker who graduated in 2004 from Capital University with a bachelor’s degree in political science and English literature. She worked for the Ohio State Senate for ten years. At age eleven, DeArdo was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, a fatal genetic disease, and received a double-lung transplant at age twenty-three.

She contributed to several studies published by Take Up & Read in 2018 and 2019 and also self-published an eBook, Catholic 101. DeArdo was also a guest on The Jennifer Fulwiler Show on SiriusXM Radio. She was named Young Catholic Woman of the Year by the Diocese of Columbus in 2005. She was a contestant on Jeopardy! in 2016.

DeArdo was a Third Order Lay Dominican who lived in the Columbus, Ohio, area. She passed away in 2023 at the age of forty-one.

“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7


Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, F.S.P., is the founder of the Memento Mori project and the author of Remember Your Death: Memento Mori Journal.

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“Valuable jewels of wisdom gleaned from a life lived in the shadow of death.”—From the foreword by Sr. Theresa Aletheia Noble, F.S.P., Author of Remember Your Death: Memento Mori Lenten Devotional

“If you have the courage to take an honest look at the nearness of death and the true gift of every day we live, this skillfully-crafted volume can be a beautiful, life-changing instrument.”—Elizabeth Foss, Catholic author and founder of Take Up and Read

“In Living Memento Mori, Emily DeArdo shares her own journey, her own pain, her own need to face the reality of death, and shows us that hidden in the wounds of Christ, we are never alone.”—Tommy Tighe, Author of The Catholic Hipster Handbook

“Emily DeArdo provides a powerful reminder to live each day as if it’s our last and gives readers the courage to embrace our crosses and draw closer to Christ.” —Mary Lenaburg, Author of Be Brave in the Scared

“Emily DeArdo lives on the tree of life with joy. Her love in this book will help you to do the same. It’s a gift for Christian living.” —Kathryn Jean Lopez, Senior fellow at the National Review Institute

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