Suggestion: Works by Jean Vanier (2015 Templeton Prize winner)

Jean Vanier has just been honored as the 2015 recipient of the prestigious Templeton Prize, which is awarded annually to someone who “has made an exceptional contribution to affirming life’s spiritual dimension, whether through insight, discovery, or practical works.”
Vanier is a Canadian Catholic philosopher and social innovator, founder of the L'Arche movement, comprising communities all over the world for people with mental disabilities.
I would like to see some of Jean Vanier's works in Logos or Vyrso. Here's a list of all his works I can find in English. Complicating matters is the fact that he's published with so many publishers, but perhaps you could start with a collection of his books with Paulist Press.
Becoming Human (Paulist Press, 2014)
From Brokenness to Community (Paulist Press, 2014)
Community and Growth (Paulist Press, 1989)
Befriending the Stranger (Paulist Press, 2014)
Seeing beyond Depression (Paulist Press, 2013)
Drawn into the Mystery of Jesus through the Gospel of John (Paulist Press, 2015)
Signs: Seven Words of Hope (Paulist Press, 2014)
Encountering 'the Other' (Paulist Press, 2006)
Man and Woman, God Made Them (Paulist Press, 2008)
The Broken Body: Journey to Wholeness (Paulist Press, 1988)
Be Not Afraid (Paulist Press, 1975)
The Heart of L'Arche: A Spirituality for Every Day (Novalis, 2012)
An Ark for the Poor (Novalis, 2012)
Tears of Silence: A Meditation (House of Anansi Press, 2014)
Finding Peace (House of Anansi Press, 2003)
Jesus, the Gift of Love (Crossroad, 1996)
The Scandal of Service: Jesus Washes Our Feet (Continuum, 1998)
Signs of the Times: Seven Paths of Hope for a Troubled World (Darton, Longman & Todd, 2013)
Our Life Together: A Memoir in Letters (Darton, Longman & Todd, 2008)
Happiness: A Guide to a Good Life, Aristotle for the New Century (Arcade, 2002)
Jean Vanier: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters) (Orbis Books, 2008)
Our Journey Home: Rediscovering a Common Humanity Beyond Our Differences (Orbis, 1997)
Eruption to Hope (Griffin House, 1971)
And two children's books:
I Meet Jesus: He Tells Me I Love You (Paulist Press, 2014)
I Walk with Jesus (Paulist Press, 2014)
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Yes, please. That would be awesome.
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And Henri Nouwen! [Y]
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[Y][Y][Y][Y][Y][Y] To Henri Nouwen also.
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Yes, Henri Nouwen too, but there are already threads listing all or most of his works or boosting him as an important author to get in Logos. Go put thumbs up there too. This thread is for Vanier.
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/94781.aspx (main thread; with book list)
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/288.aspx
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/7311.aspx
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/71907.aspx
But note that Nouwen has already been added to their list of book candidates (see here), so that's more progress than Vanier. We have no idea whether they've seen let alone taken up the Vanier suggestion. I've emailed requesting him too.
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I whole-heartedly concur!!!Rosie Perera said:Jean Vanier has just been honored as the 2015 recipient of the prestigious Templeton Prize, which is awarded annually to someone who “has made an exceptional contribution to affirming life’s spiritual dimension, whether through insight, discovery, or practical works.”
Vanier is a Canadian Catholic philosopher and social innovator, founder of the L'Arche movement, comprising communities all over the world for people with mental disabilities.
I would like to see some of Jean Vanier's works in Logos or Vyrso. Here's a list of all his works I can find in English. Complicating matters is the fact that he's published with so many publishers, but perhaps you could start with a collection of his books with Paulist Press.
Becoming Human (Paulist Press, 2014)
From Brokenness to Community (Paulist Press, 2014)
Community and Growth (Paulist Press, 1989)
Befriending the Stranger (Paulist Press, 2014)
Seeing beyond Depression (Paulist Press, 2013)
Drawn into the Mystery of Jesus through the Gospel of John (Paulist Press, 2015)
Signs: Seven Words of Hope (Paulist Press, 2014)
Encountering 'the Other' (Paulist Press, 2006)
Man and Woman, God Made Them (Paulist Press, 2008)
The Broken Body: Journey to Wholeness (Paulist Press, 1988)
Be Not Afraid (Paulist Press, 1975)
The Heart of L'Arche: A Spirituality for Every Day (Novalis, 2012)
An Ark for the Poor (Novalis, 2012)
Tears of Silence: A Meditation (House of Anansi Press, 2014)
Finding Peace (House of Anansi Press, 2003)
Jesus, the Gift of Love (Crossroad, 1996)
The Scandal of Service: Jesus Washes Our Feet (Continuum, 1998)
Signs of the Times: Seven Paths of Hope for a Troubled World (Darton, Longman & Todd, 2013)
Our Life Together: A Memoir in Letters (Darton, Longman & Todd, 2008)
Happiness: A Guide to a Good Life, Aristotle for the New Century (Arcade, 2002)
Jean Vanier: Essential Writings (Modern Spiritual Masters) (Orbis Books, 2008)
Our Journey Home: Rediscovering a Common Humanity Beyond Our Differences (Orbis, 1997)
Eruption to Hope (Griffin House, 1971)
And two children's books:
I Meet Jesus: He Tells Me I Love You (Paulist Press, 2014)
I Walk with Jesus (Paulist Press, 2014)
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I read his "Drawn into the Mystery of Jesus through the Gospel of John" a few years ago. He has a great understanding of the message of the Gospel and how we are to live this in our day-to-day lives.
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Yes, Vanier would be excellent.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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It would be really great if Faithlife would consider a Vanier Collection. He was a wise sage whose wisdom was at once chalennging, while warm and comforting.
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“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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I have listed the suggestion on Uservoice.
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Immanuel Koks said:
I have listed the suggestion on Uservoice.
Voted. Especially timely now, as Vanier just died last month.
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