Maria Clara Bingemer is Brazilian, married, mother, and grandmother. She has a PhD in Theology from the Gregorian University in Rome. Bingemer is professor of theology at the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (PUC-Rio) where she teaches fundamental theology and the theology of God. Her research goes in the direction of studying the experience of God in the modern and contemporary world. Therefore, she has written in many languages about the experience of God, Saint Ignatius Loyola, Simone Weil, and women mystics in today's world. Bingemer has also published considerably about the dialogue between theology and literature.
"""Mysticism is sometimes conceived of as being esoteric and removed from everyday experience. In this beautiful and moving theological reflection on two twentieth-century communities of martyrs, Maria Clara Bingemer reveals the vital mysticism of solidarity and accompaniment that was at the heart of their lives and their witness; one that continues to speak to us in our own time. An important and necessary work."" --Douglas E. Christie, professor of theological studies, Loyola Marymount University ""In this beautifully translated work, Maria Clara Bingemer has joined her expertise in Ignatian discernment with a vivid recounting of how the monks of Tibhirine and the Salvadoran martyrs gave themselves over to God. This hope-filled and deeply reflective narrative allows Catholics to awaken from the mere dream of synodality to see it before their very eyes as a concrete reality in history. Three cheers for Bingemer's latest spiritual masterpiece!"" --Peter Casarella, professor of theology, Duke Divinity School ""This book is a timely reflection on the relationship of contemplation and action. Maria Clara Bingemer gives us a window into a new style of mysticism that is open to the divine in the other and simultaneously immersed in a violent world. The witness of these two communities inspires a profound hope that living for others is possible."" --William T. Cavanaugh, professor of Catholic studies, DePaul University ""Taking readers into a space of quiet and stillness, this book invites us to journey into the worlds of Christian De ChergĂ© and Ignacio EllacurĂa, to know more intimately these two extraordinary disciples. Their prayer, thought, and leadership crossed boundaries of difference by which they offered and continue to offer the world an exquisite gift. Maria Clara Bingemer richly honors their gift in these pages. A wonderous, spiritual feast."" --Nancy Pineda-Madrid, chair of Catholic theology, Loyola Marymount University"