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Editorial Avgvstinvs publishes “Steps to Bethlehem”, a road to Christmas

Editorial Avgvstinvs presents its new publication: Steps to Bethlehem. A biblical and Augustinian path to Christmas. The book is designed to accompany the faithful in their spiritual preparation for Advent and Christmas. With this work, the publishing house incorporates a profoundly pastoral title, accessible and in full harmony with the Augustinian tradition.

A “song in three voices” for Advent

Steps to Bethlehem proposes a 24-day journey following the Gospel of St. Luke, illuminated by the biblical gaze, the wisdom of St. Augustine and a simple prayer for daily life. Each day combines three voices: the biblical meditation by Friar Luciano Audisio, OARthe Augustinian reflection of Enrique Eguiarte, OAR, and the final prayer by Fr.Enrique Eguiarte, OAR, and the final prayer by Alfonso Dávila, OAR, creating a “song with three voices”.Alfonso Alfonso Davila, OAR, creating a “song in three voices” that guides the reader towards the mystery of the birth of the Lord.

The text is born from the desire to offer a close, profound and at the same time accessible spiritual accompaniment, which allows each person to live Christmas as a true inner journey.

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A tool for living Advent in depth

From the Annunciation to Easter, the book shows how the light of the manger continues throughout Christ’s mission and how the Word continues to illuminate the life of the believer today.

With a clear structure and a daily approach that unites Scripture, theology and prayer, this new title is an ideal tool for believers, communities, families and pastoral groups. believers, communities, families and pastoral groups who wish to live this who wish to live this liturgical season with greater depth.

The Avgvstinvs Publishing House thus continues its commitment to offer works that strengthen faith, nourish spirituality and bring Augustinian thought closer to today’s readers.

Steps to Bethlehem is now available and is presented as an invitation to rediscover the heart of Christmas: a God who becomes small to be born in each person.

“Let us walk together toward Bethlehem.”