Cistercian Studies Quarterly

Cistercian Studies Quarterly
Title Cistercian Studies Quarterly PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 618
Release 2000
Genre Monastic and religious life
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An Unexciting Life

An Unexciting Life
Title An Unexciting Life PDF eBook
Author Michael Casey
Publisher St Bede's Publications
Pages 524
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781879007475

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Another classic from the foremost Trappist scholar writing today. Fr. Michael Casey, in his usual compelling style, covers many aspects of spirituality, including discernment, spiritual direction, pastoral care, and living in community— applicable to religious and lay people alike. His reflections on Benedictine spirituality are vividly presented and filled with remarkable insights and advice.

Thousands and Thousands of Lovers

Thousands and Thousands of Lovers
Title Thousands and Thousands of Lovers PDF eBook
Author Anna Harrison
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 536
Release 2022-09-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879071893

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Thousands and Thousands of Lovers examines the spiritual significance of community to the Cistercian nuns of Helfta—a concern that lies at the heart of the monastery’s literature. Focusing on a woefully understudied resource and the largest body of female-authored writings in the thirteenth century, this book offers insight into the religious preoccupations of a theologically expert and intellectually vibrant cloister to reveal a subtle interplay between communal practice and private piety, other-directed attention, and inward-religious impulse. It considers the nuns’ attitudes toward community among themselves and with their household members as well as with souls in purgatory and the saints.

Monastic Practices

Monastic Practices
Title Monastic Practices PDF eBook
Author Charles Cummings
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 216
Release 2015-12-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879074841

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For three decades, Monastic Practices has been a valued resource for English-speaking aspirants to monastic life. In this revised edition, updated and expanded, Charles Cummings, OCSO, explores the common practices of the monastic life in order to rediscover them as viable means of leading persons to a deeper encounter with God. How do monks and nuns occupy themselves throughout the day? Have they modernized their lifestyle or is it still cluttered with medieval customs? Could any of the monastic practices be of use to those outside the monastery? A certain wisdom is necessary to know how to use such practices and how to give oneself to them until they lead one to God. After long monastic experience, Cummings shows us how the ordinary things we do constitute our path to God. In the art of living life, he argues, we are always beginners, searching for God through our concrete circumstances and actions.

Perspectives on the Rule of St. Benedict

Perspectives on the Rule of St. Benedict
Title Perspectives on the Rule of St. Benedict PDF eBook
Author Aquinata Böckmann
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 276
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814630419

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"A commentary on parts of the Rule of St. Benedict (prologue and chapters 53, 58, 72, and 73)"--Provided by publisher.

Man of Dialogue

Man of Dialogue
Title Man of Dialogue PDF eBook
Author Gregory K. Hillis
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 320
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814684602

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How Catholic was Thomas Merton? Since his death in 1968, Merton’s Catholic identity has been regularly questioned, both by those who doubt the authenticity of his Catholicism given his commitment to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue and by those who admire Merton as a thinker but see him as an aberration who rebelled against his Catholicism to articulate ideas that went against the church. In this book, Gregory K. Hillis illustrates that Merton’s thought was intertwined with his identity as a Catholic priest and emerged out of a thorough immersion in the church’s liturgical, theological, and spiritual tradition. In addition to providing a substantive introduction to Merton’s life and thought, this book illustrates that Merton was fundamentally shaped by his identity as a Roman Catholic.

Moral Reflections on the Book of Job

Moral Reflections on the Book of Job
Title Moral Reflections on the Book of Job PDF eBook
Author Pope Gregory I
Publisher Liturgical Press
Pages 408
Release 2014
Genre Religion
ISBN 0879072490

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Gregory the Great was pope from 590 to 604, a time of great turmoil in Italy and in the western Roman Empire generally because of the barbarian invasions.Gregory s experience as prefect of the city of Rome and as apocrisarius of Pope Pelagius fitted him admirably for the new challenges of the papacy. "The Moral Reflections on the Book of Job" were first given to the monks who accompanied Gregory to the embassy in Constantinople. This first volume of the work contains books 1 5, accompanied by an introduction by Mark DelCogliano."