The best clerical formation today prepares men to be divinely loved in their humanity. In Configured to Christ: On Spiritual Direction and Clergy Formation , Deacon James Keating shares what makes a priest or deacon peaceful, personally happy, and—to the extent he keeps receiving the love of God in prayer as a man of interiority and sacrament—a minister of God's love to his people. "Few people are more qualified to write on the topic of clergy formation than James Keating.…Anyone involved in the formation of clergy should read this book, as they will most certainly benefit from Keating's wisdom and insights." Perry J. Cahall, Pontifical College Josephinum "These essays center on a paradox: the more open and receptive we are to God in prayer, the more active and whole we become in our service to Christ and his Church. Offering astute cultural analysis and discernment, Deacon Keating summons us to see contemplation as the deepest, surest, most fruitful source of mission." Christopher Ruddy, The Catholic University of America "This fine collection of essays emphasizes the importance of integrating prayer and contemplation into every aspect of diaconal and priestly formation: the human, the spiritual, the intellectual, and the pastoral." Fr. Dennis J. Billy, C.Ss.R., St. Mary's Seminary & University --Endorsements Deacon James Keating, PhD has nearly thirty years of experience in the area of clerical formation in the Catholic Church. He is currently Professor of Spiritual Theology at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary in St Louis, MO. Previously, he was Director of Theological Formation in the Institute for Priestly Formation (IPF) at Creighton University in Omaha, NE from 2006-2020. He also served as Director of Deacon Formation for the Archdiocese of Omaha. Before ministering at IPF he was Professor of Moral and Spiritual Theology at the Pontifical College Josephinum in Ohio from 1993-2006. He is the author or editor of twenty-eight books on spirituality, morality, and clerical formation. Among these is his latest book, Remain in Me: Holy Orders, Prayer and Ministry . He is married to Marianne and has four children.