Description
As you read this book you will meet some of the great themes of monastic life: silence, solitude, community life, prayer. You will also be helped to find your most authentic self, the self Thomas Merton spoke of when he said at the center of our being is a point of nothingness, a point of pure truth. Nothingness, emptiness, absence are important aspects of our spiritual journey.
There is a subtheme running through ancient monasticism that conceives of the monastery as a hospital 'a place for healing the soul, the spirit, the heart. The place of the heart is highlighted in these conferences and homilies as an ancient theme so relevant to the modern person.
About the Author
Abbot Brendan Freeman entered New Melleray Abbey in Peosta, Iowa, in 1958 at the age of twenty. He received a masters degree in liturgical studies from The Catholic University of America in 1973. Fr. Brendan was elected abbot of his community in 1984 and has served in that position ever since.
Reviews
Abbot Brendan brings to light the spiritual gifts emphasized by the Cistercians, e.g. the primacy of the interior life and intimacy with God, affective love of Christ, friendship, solitude, silence, simplicity, compassionate community life, and perseverance in routine work. These gifts are available to all readers looking for inspiration and encouragement, for deeper meaning in their lives."
American Benedictine Review
"An invitation to readers to 'come and see' what keeps monastics going, why they live the way they do, and what they are seeking. I recommend it to all those who want to deepen their monastic-or simply Christian-lives." - Bendictines
Book Information
ISBN 9780879070229
Author Dom Brendan Freeman, OCSO
Format Paperback
Page Count 228
Imprint Liturgical Press
Publisher Liturgical Press
Weight(grams) 227g