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The Benedictine Tradition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

The Benedictine Tradition

When St. Benedict wrote his little rule for beginners in the fifth century, he could not have known it would shape the lives of religious men and women for more than fifteen hundred years. Offering instruction on prayer and community life, Benedict's Rule espouses the values of humility, prayer, and hospitality that have marked the lives of Benedictines throughout the ages. Benedictines are those persons who commit themselves to the Rule of Benedict, and have been popes and widows, scholars and mystics and lay people from many religious traditions, including Catholics, Anglicans, Methodists, and Lutherans. They have lived in monasteries and ashrams, in busy urban centers, and in desert hermi...

Light and Strength
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 458

Light and Strength

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Light & Strength - Mother Cecile Bruyere, First Abbess of Sainte-Cecile of Solesmes. New - First English translation of the French original, by Dom Guy Marie Oury, O.S.B. Born in 1845, at the age of eleven, providential circumstances brought young Jenny Bruyere under the spiritual tutelage of Dom Prosper Gueranger, abbot of Saint-Pierre of Solesmes. Under his spiritual guidance she blossomed and became, at the age of 25, the foundress and first abbess of the Benedictine abbey of Sainte-Cecile of Solesmes. This biographical work is at once a fascinating account of religious life in post-Revolutionary France, an exposition which brings to light the interior life of a great woman of God and her teachings as a religious superior, and a revealing analysis of a little known dimension of Dom Prosper Gueranger's life and work as Abbot of Saint Pierre of Solesmes. (Book Preview takes up to 15 seconds to load.)

Mystery and Matter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 687

Mystery and Matter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-12-20
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Most of the scholarship regarding the Dutch monk and architect Dom Hans van der Laan OSB (1904-1991) has been narrowly focused on his architectural theory and projects. The liturgical and theological dimensions have been virtually neglected, though they are vital for a proper understanding of his thought. Through a thorough reading of the original sources, including previously unexplored documents from various archives, this book takes an interdisciplinary approach to Van der Laan’s theory. It brings together the different aspects of his work by studying both the liturgical-theological and architectural elements. On this basis the book offers a synthesis of the way in which Van der Laan was able to link earthly matter to the divine Mystery.

A Not-so-unexciting Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

A Not-so-unexciting Life

This volume, written by eighteen monks, nuns, and lay scholars from seven countries and four continents, aims to recognize the contribution that Michael Casey has made to Cistercian and Benedictine life over the past forty years. Acclaimed as one of the most significant writers in the Benedictine and Cistercian tradition, Casey has published over one hundred articles and reviews in various journals, written more than eighteen books, and edited many more books and journals. He is a world-renowned retreat master, lecturer, and formator. Contributors include: Carmel Posa, SGS; David Tomlins, OCSO; Helen Lombard, SGS; Manuela Scheiba, OSB; David Barry, OSB; Mary Collins, OSB; Brendan Thomas, OSB; Elias Dietz, OCSO; Constant J. Mews; Bernardo Bonowitz, OCSO; Terrence Kardong, OSB; Elizabeth Freeman; Austin Cooper, OMI; Katharine Massam; Margaret Malone, SGS; Bernhard A. Eckerstorfer, OSB; Columba Stewart, OSB; Francisco Rafael de Pascual, OCSO; and Bishop Graeme Rutherford

The Spiritual Life and Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 455

The Spiritual Life and Prayer

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Walled about with God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Walled about with God

  • Categories: Law

Christians are called to proclaim 'the glorious liberty of the children of God' to all men and women in the world. With this in mind, the enclosure of cloistered nuns, the apparent renunciation of personal freedom in order to live within the walls of a monastery for the rest of one's life, is often regarded as a sign of contradiction. How can such a life be justified in view of the Gospel, which invites Christians to become a light to the world and to proclaim the good news to all peoples? This unique book, written by cloistered nuns themselves, provides answers to this and many other questions. Far from being an invention of the Middle Ages which was imposed on women by a male-dominated Chu...

L'expérience spirituelle dans la tradition chrétienne
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 388

L'expérience spirituelle dans la tradition chrétienne

Peut-on avoir l'expérience de Dieu? Faut-il croire à ceux qui l'ont eue? Comment discerner une expérience authentique d'une expérience imaginée? Pour répondre à ces questions, Dom Pierre Miquel propose une enquête chez les auteurs spirituels, puis chez les philosophes et les savants. Après quelques siècles de rationalisme, la mystique est à la mode, encore faut-il du discernement pour ne pas perdre la raison. L'encyclique récente de Jean-Paul II Foi et raison permettra peut-être à des philosophes de trouver la foi et à des théologiens de retrouver la raison ... Sans prétendre être exhaustive, cette étude permet de réhabiliter l'expérience spirituelle, devenue suspecte à l'époque de la Réforme, puis au temps du modernisme. Si la théologie n'assume pas l'expérience mystique, la mystique devient " sauvage " comme on le constate dans le pullulement des sectes. Les excès ne doivent pas faire oublier qu'une théologie sans expérience est aussi dangereuse qu'une expérience sans théologie

Praying with the Benedictines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

Praying with the Benedictines

A small collection of writings by Benedictines across the centuries, representing various expressions of monastic personal and public prayer, as well as reflections on the Rule of St. Benedict.

God's Plagiarist
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 166

God's Plagiarist

God's Plagiarist is an entertaining account of the abbe Jacques-Paul Migne, one of the great entrepreneurs of the nineteenth century. A priest in Orleans from 1824 to 1833, Migne then moved to Paris, where, in the space of a decade, he built one of the most extensive publishing ventures of all time. How did he do it? Migne harnessed a deep well of personal energy and a will of iron to the latest innovations in print technology, advertising, and merchandising. His assembly-line production and innovative marketing of the massive editions of the Church Fathers placed him at the forefront of France's new commerce. Characterized by the police as one of the great "schemers" of the century, this pr...

Sacred Liturgy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 448

Sacred Liturgy

"The Sacred Liturgy is not a hobby for specialists. It is central to all our endeavors as disciples of Jesus Christ. This profound reality cannot be over emphasized. We must recognize the primacy of grace in our Christian life and work, and we must respect the reality that in this life the optimal encounter with Christ is in the Sacred Liturgy." With these words Bishop Dominique Rey of Fréjus-Toulon, France, opened Sacra Liturgia 2013, an international conference in which he brought together over twenty leading liturgists, cardinals, bishops and other scholars from around the world to emphasize the centrality of liturgical formation and celebration in the life and mission of the Church. "Th...