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Catherine Spalding, SCN - A Life in Letters (Hardcover, annotated edition): Mary Ellen Doyle Catherine Spalding, SCN - A Life in Letters (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Mary Ellen Doyle
R1,382 Discovery Miles 13 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

At the age of nineteen, Catherine Spalding (1793--1858) ventured into what would become a lifetime of leadership with the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth (SCN) -- one of the most significant American religious communities for women. As a cofounder and first superior of the order, she dedicated her life to developing and improving health care, services for orphans, and education on the early frontier. Her contributions had a lasting impact on Catholicism, the state of Kentucky, and the many people whose lives she touched. Mary Ellen Doyle supplements her definitive biography of the influential educator and humanitarian, Pioneer Spirit, with this meticulously edited and annotated volume. The collected correspondence illustrates Spalding's exemplary character and the scope of her day-to-day life as an administrator. Together, the letters reveal a new picture of Spalding's personality and drive, her insights, her trials, and her world as mother superior. The collection also gives readers a valuable glimpse of antebellum life in Kentucky and the wider south. Doyle presents the correspondence chronologically, following Spalding through key stages in her career from the founding of the SCN to her final years, as she turned to quieter cares. She provides essential historical context and information about Spalding's various correspondents, and she also analyzes the significance of letters missing from the collection. Catherine Spalding, SCN brings the SCN founder's words to a broader audience and offers readers new perspectives on both the world in which she lived and frontier faith.

The Eros of Repentance - Four Talks on Athonite Monasticism (Paperback): George Kapsanis The Eros of Repentance - Four Talks on Athonite Monasticism (Paperback)
George Kapsanis
R215 R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Save R18 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Montfort - History, Early Research and Recent Studies of the Principal Fortress of the Teutonic Order (Paperback): Adrian Boas,... Montfort - History, Early Research and Recent Studies of the Principal Fortress of the Teutonic Order (Paperback)
Adrian Boas, Rabei G. Khamisy
R5,673 Discovery Miles 56 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Winner of the 2017 Verbruggen prize Montfort Castle, the principal fortress of the Crusader Teutonic Order, was built in the 1220s and occupied and dismantled by the Mamluk army in 1271. This volume includes discussions on the castle's history, architecture, material culture, and the archaeological work carried out at Montfort.

Welcoming Other Religions - A New Dimension of the Christian Faith (Paperback): Pierre-Francois De Bethune Welcoming Other Religions - A New Dimension of the Christian Faith (Paperback)
Pierre-Francois De Bethune; Edited by William Skudlarek; Foreword by Dennis Gira
R336 Discovery Miles 3 360 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Benedictine monk Pierre-Francois de Bethune has dedicated his life to following the lead of the great pioneers of interreligious dialogue at the level of spiritual experience. Having practiced zazen and "Way of tea" assiduously for decades, he now leads readers along the path of spiritual hospitality, describing how welcoming other religions transformed him and brought him to rediscover the Gospel. In this volume, he evokes the spiritual journeys of some of the pioneers of interreligious dialogue, among them, Thomas Merton, Henri Le Saux, Raimon Panikkar, and Christian de Cherge and the monks of Tibhirine. In doing so, he proposes that their commitment to dialogue, hospitality, and welcoming the other corresponds to what the Gospel requires of the followers of Jesus.

A Listening Community - A Commentary on the Prologue and Chapters 1-3 of Benedict's Rule (Paperback): Aquinata Boeckmann A Listening Community - A Commentary on the Prologue and Chapters 1-3 of Benedict's Rule (Paperback)
Aquinata Boeckmann; Edited by Marianne Burkhard; Translated by Matilda Handl
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This new book by Sister Aquinata Boeckmann discusses the Prologue and chapters 1, 2, and 3 of the Rule of St. Benedict. In a lectio regulae she plumbs the depths of Benedict's vision. Listen, the first word of the Prologue, is a keyword that describes the main stance of the individual monastic, the superior, and the entire community. Listening to the Scriptures and in them to Christ guides individuals and the community on how to "run on the way of God's commandments" toward the goal of communal life in and with Christ. The first three chapters of the Rule concretize the principles of this communal spirituality of listening: the importance of a rule and a pastor for maintaining the community's attentiveness to life; the superior's responsibility to listen to individuals within the community; and the mutual listening between leader and community members, regardless of their age. As in her earlier books Sister Aquinata proves to be a true guide into the spirit of Benedict's Rule, which provides sound principles for listening in common in a community of life.

The World of Medieval Monasticism - Its History and Forms of Life (Paperback): Gert Melville The World of Medieval Monasticism - Its History and Forms of Life (Paperback)
Gert Melville; Translated by James D. Mixson; Foreword by Giles Constable
R1,103 R982 Discovery Miles 9 820 Save R121 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book surveys the full panorama of ten centuries of Christian monastic life. It moves from the deserts of Egypt and the Frankish monasteries of early medieval Europe to the religious ruptures of the eleventh and twelfth centuries and the reforms of the later Middle Ages. Throughout that story the book balances a rich sense of detail with a broader synthetic view. It presents the history of religious life and its orders as a complex braid woven from multiple strands: individual and community, spirit and institution, rule and custom, church and world. The result is a synthesis that places religious life at the center of European history and presents its institutions as key catalysts of Europe's move toward modernity.

In the School of Contemplation (Paperback): Andre Louf In the School of Contemplation (Paperback)
Andre Louf
R650 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R41 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Dom Andre Louf (+2010) was abbot of the Trappist-Cistercian monastery of Mont-des-Cats in northern France from 1963 to 1997. This book brings together talks given to a variety of audiences in which he shared his spiritual experience from both his life of prayer and his life in community. Each chapter offers inspiring insights on the spiritual experience, the priority of love, and other areas of our Christian life: community life, obedience, prayer, psalms, the liturgy, and more. In this book we enter "a school of contemplation" wherein the monastic experience enlightens our lives and service to the world and the Church.

Prayer and Thought in Monastic Tradition - Essays in Honour of Benedicta Ward SLG (Paperback): Santha Bhattacharji, Dominic... Prayer and Thought in Monastic Tradition - Essays in Honour of Benedicta Ward SLG (Paperback)
Santha Bhattacharji, Dominic Mattos, Rowan Williams
R1,489 Discovery Miles 14 890 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Prayer and Thought in Monastic Tradition presents a chronological picture of the development of monastic thought and prayer from the early English Church (Bede, Adomnan) through to the 17th Century and William Law's religious community at King's Cliffe. Essays interact with different facets of monastic life, assessing the development and contribution of figures such as Boniface, the Venerable Bede, Anselm of Canterbury and Bernard of Clairvaux. The varying modes and outputs of the monastic life of prayer are considered, with focus on the use of different literary techniques in the creation of monastic documents, the interaction between monks and the laity, the creation of prayers and the purpose and structure of prayer in different contexts. The volume also discusses the nature of translation of classic monastic works, and the difficulties the translator faces. The highly distinguished contributors include; G.R. Evans, Sarah Foot, Henry Mayr-Harting, Brian McGuire, Henry Wansbrough and Rowan Williams.

Monastic Practices (Paperback, Revised): Charles Cummings Monastic Practices (Paperback, Revised)
Charles Cummings
R653 R612 Discovery Miles 6 120 Save R41 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

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.

Living Wisdom - The Mission and Transmission of Monasticism (Paperback): Cristiana Piccardo Living Wisdom - The Mission and Transmission of Monasticism (Paperback)
Cristiana Piccardo
R440 Discovery Miles 4 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Cristiana Piccardo was the long-time abbess of an unusual Cistercian community in Italy. "We have always believed," she writes, "that the monastic charism can be a precious 'talent' offered to our contemporary world, and there are moments in history when what normally remains hidden should come into the light." These words accurately describe both the force behind the story of the Vitorchiano monastic family and the account of it given in Living Wisdom, her reflection on the meaning of that story. Over the course of four decades, the Abbey of Vitorchiano would found no fewer than six new monasteries around the world, from Argentina to Indonesia, and today this vibrant oasis of prayer and Christian living still has some eighty sisters of its own. What is the secret of such success? In a nutshell, we could say that, in the Vitorchiano perspective, the monastery is nothing other than a microcosm of the church and of human society. The book, translated from the Italian, initiates us in a most concrete way into a wisdom that seeks the kingdom of God ardently yet realistically, without ever bypassing the essential human foundations that the life in Christ transforms and elevates but never supplants: hard work, communal striving, friendship, honesty in communication, a sense of humor, and, above all, love--the willingness both to ask for forgiveness and to give it with joy.

Nuns and Nunneries in Renaissance Florence (Hardcover, New): Sharon T. Strocchia Nuns and Nunneries in Renaissance Florence (Hardcover, New)
Sharon T. Strocchia
R1,268 Discovery Miles 12 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The 15th century was a time of dramatic and decisive change for nuns and nunneries in Florence. In the course of that century, the city's convents evolved from small, semiautonomous communities to large civic institutions. By 1552, roughly one in eight Florentine women lived in a religious community. Historian Sharon T. Strocchia analyzes this stunning growth of female monasticism, revealing the important roles these women and institutions played in the social, economic, and political history of Renaissance Florence.

It became common practice during this time for unmarried women in elite society to enter convents. This unprecedented concentration of highly educated and well-connected women transformed convents into sites of great patronage and social and political influence. As their economic influence also grew, convents found new ways of supporting themselves; they established schools, produced manuscripts, and manufactured textiles.

Strocchia has mined previously untapped archival materials to uncover how convents shaped one of the principal cities of Renaissance Europe. She demonstrates the importance of nuns and nunneries to the booming Florentine textile industry and shows the contributions that ordinary nuns made to Florentine life in their roles as scribes, stewards, artisans, teachers, and community leaders. In doing so, Strocchia argues that the ideals and institutions that defined Florence were influenced in great part by the city's powerful female monastics.

"Nuns and Nunneries in Renaissance Florence" shows for the first time how religious women effected broad historical change and helped write the grand narrative of medieval and Renaissance Europe. The book is a valuable text for students and scholars in early modern European history, religion, women's studies, and economic history.

Light in the Shoe Shop - A Cobbler's Contemplations (Paperback): Agnes Day Light in the Shoe Shop - A Cobbler's Contemplations (Paperback)
Agnes Day
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Light in the Shoe Shop offers readers a unique and intimate glance into the day-to-day experience of living the cloistered life in feminine mode. In her "cobbler's contemplations"--no metaphor here: the author did indeed make and mend her sisters' shoes for many years--Mother Agnes reveals the very simple secret of monastic life, a secret she shows to be an inseparable combination of mindfulness and fidelity. It is continual mindfulness of God's transformative presence and action and, in response, equally continual fidelity to each of the minutely detailed ways in which that loving divine presence woos the contemplative's heart. Even those who strive for a more contemplative life outside of literal cloisters will find her reflections to be a great gift and inspiration. "This book is decidedly not just one more item in the picturesque genre of the 'nun's story.' Rather, for all its slenderness, the volume bears a strong witness to the fact that a human life that stakes its all on loving will gradually become transfused with light." From the foreword by Simeon Leiva, OCSO

A History of Syon Abbey (Paperback): Eddie Jones A History of Syon Abbey (Paperback)
Eddie Jones
R440 Discovery Miles 4 400 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Lives of Monastic Reformers 2 - Abbot Vitalis of Savigny, Abbot Godfrey of Savigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo... The Lives of Monastic Reformers 2 - Abbot Vitalis of Savigny, Abbot Godfrey of Savigny, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo (Paperback)
Hugh Feiss, Maureen M O'Brien, Ronald Pepin
R452 Discovery Miles 4 520 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume offers translations of the twelfth-century Latin "vitae" of four monks of the Monastery of Savigny: Abbot Vitalis, Abbot Godfrey, Peter of Avranches, and Blessed Hamo. Founded in 1113 by Vitalis of Mortain, an influential hermit-preacher, Savigny expanded to a congregation of thirty monasteries under his successor Godfrey (1122-1138). In 1147, the entire congregation joined the Cistercian Order. Around 1172, two monks of Savigny, Peter of Avranches and Hamo, friends but very different personalities, died. Their stories were told in two further "vitae."The "vitae" of these four men exemplify the variety of people and movements found in the monastic ferment of the twelfth century.

Benedictine Men and Women of Courage - Roots and History (Paperback): Ann E Kessler Benedictine Men and Women of Courage - Roots and History (Paperback)
Ann E Kessler; As told to Neville Ann Kelly; Foreword by Laura Swan
R800 R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Save R86 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Living in the House of God - Monastic Essays (Paperback): Margaret Malone Living in the House of God - Monastic Essays (Paperback)
Margaret Malone; Foreword by Michael Casey
R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"How should we live in this house of God? We know that the way a building is shaped also helps in determining the way those within it live and relate. We are indeed formed by what we form. Qualities such as integrity, hospitality, humanity and beauty in a place will enable its dwellers to live lives in which such qualities are evident. The way we understand who we are and how we live will be reflected in our places and vice versa. Our places become bearers of meaning and memory." --From Chapter 1In "Living in the House of God," Margaret Malone draws on her study of and research on the Rule of Saint Benedict to show the ways in which this ancient rule can illuminate modern life. The broad gamut of topics this book examines--from Benedictine life as sacrament to Augustine's influence on Benedict to obedience and the art of listening, among others--is itself a witness to the generous flexibility of the Rule, as Benedict proposes a way of life that truly corresponds to the deepest needs of the whole of human nature.

Studying the Life of Saint Francis of Assisi - A Beginner's Workbook (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): William R. Hugo Studying the Life of Saint Francis of Assisi - A Beginner's Workbook (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
William R. Hugo
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

There has never been a richer time for Franciscan studies than now, thanks in great part to the publication of Francis of Assisi: Early Documents (FA:ED) in 2002. Hugo's workbook is a proven resource that has guided people at all academic levels through a study of the life and writings of Saint Francis using primary sources in translation. This Second Edition is a thorough revision that is totally compatible with FA:ED. It also includes new scholarship and new bibliographic references. More than half the worksheets of the previous edition have been revised, and others have been added. The worksheets can be done by individuals or in groups or seminars. General readers will enjoy learning about Saint Francis and how hagiography shaped the public stories of medieval saints. Formation directors who teach the life and writings of Saint Francis should not be without this extraordinary sourcebook with its readymade lesson plans and insightful commentaries. A Beginner's Workbook is an invaluable guide - Br. Bill Hugo takes pains not to interject his own person between the voyager and St. Francis. Rather, he provides the tools and maps out a route for one to discover for her/himself the person of Francis.

Mother Teresa - A Complete Authorized Biography (Paperback, 1st ed): Kathryn Spink Mother Teresa - A Complete Authorized Biography (Paperback, 1st ed)
Kathryn Spink
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During her lifetime, Mother Teresa resisted having her full biography written. Then, in 1991, realizing that accounts of her life and work could inspire others, she gave Kathryn Spink, who had long been intimately involved with the work of Mother Teresa and her order and co-workers around the world, permission to proceed with a complete biography on the understanding that it would not be finished until after her death.

Here, now, is the complete story of Mother Teresa of Calcutta, founder of the Missionaries of Charity and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, a woman regarded by millions as a contemporary saint for her dedication to serving the poorest of the poor. From her childhood in Balkans as a member of a remarkably openhearted and religious family to her work in India, from attending the victims of war-torn Beirut to pleading with George Bush and Saddam Hussein to choose peace over war. Mother Teresa was driven by an absolute faith. She consistently claimed that she was simply responding to Christ's boundless love for her and for all of humanity. When People magazine interviewed Kathryn Spink for their cover story on Mother Teresa 's death, Spink told them: "What one has to understand about Mother Teresa is that she sees Christ in every person she encounters." Clad in her white peasant sari with blue edging, Mother Teresa brought to the world a great and living lesson in joyful and selfless love.

The Discourses of Philoxenos of Mabbug - A New Translation and Introduction (Paperback): Robert A. Kitchen The Discourses of Philoxenos of Mabbug - A New Translation and Introduction (Paperback)
Robert A. Kitchen
R1,129 R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Save R121 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The thirteen "Discourses" of Philoxenos of Mabbug (445-523) were delivered to new monks at a monastery under his episcopal care. Written in elegant Syriac, the "Discourses" deal with the fundamentals of the monastic and ascetic life-faith, simplicity, fear of God, renunciation, and the struggle against the demons of gluttony and fornication. This is Philoxenos's longest work and his most popular. It avoids the strident character of his letters and commentaries that were composed to advance the anti-Chalcedonian movement.

This is the first English translation of an important Syriac text since the 1894 translation, now difficult to find. The introduction to this translation of the "Discourses" takes into account the scholarly work done and the books and articles published about Philoxenos in the past half century. There are no other titles in English that deal with the Discourses in this depth.

Thomas Merton - Faithful Visionary (Paperback): Michael W. Higgins Thomas Merton - Faithful Visionary (Paperback)
Michael W. Higgins
R325 Discovery Miles 3 250 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

People of God is a brand new series of inspiring biographies for the general reader. Each volume offers a compelling and honest narrative of the life of an important twentieth or twenty-first century Catholic. Some living and some now deceased, each of these women and men have known challenges and weaknesses familiar to most of us, but responded to them in ways that call us to our own forms of heroism. Each of them offers a credible and concrete witness of faith, hope, and love to people of our own day.
Thomas Merton was the consummate post-modern holy one: flawed, anti-institutional, a voice for the voiceless. But he was also a classical traditionalist: centered, obedient, in search of stability. He was a religious thinker of remarkable insight, a social commentator of courage and conviction, and a writer of startling virtuosity. Michael W. Higgins recounts the life of this insatiable wanderer. He explores the various layers of influence and evolution in Merton's thought and spirituality. This book tells the remarkable story of a life that remains to be understood from its beginnings and long after its premature ending.

Born from the Gaze of God - The Tibhirine Journal of a Martyr Monk (1993-1996) (Paperback): Christophe Lebreton Born from the Gaze of God - The Tibhirine Journal of a Martyr Monk (1993-1996) (Paperback)
Christophe Lebreton; Translated by Mette Louise Nygard, Edith Scholl
R665 R625 Discovery Miles 6 250 Save R40 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Christophe Lebreton, aged forty-six, was the youngest of the seven Trappist monks assassinated in Algeria by terrorists in 1996. He was also the poet of the group. Anyone who was enthralled by the recent film "Of Gods and Men" should find in Brother Christophe's "Journal "ample and deeply moving material for meditation on both the light and the darkness inherent in the human condition. The "Journal "begins in 1993, four months before the terrorists' first visit to the monastery at Tibhirine, and it ends on March 19, 1996, just seven days before the monks' abduction. Entry after entry touches readers both by its vivid sincerity and by the fresh and inventive quality of its poetic expression. Through these pages readers become privy to the daily events in the soul of a generous searcher after God under very trying conditions. His style is highly personal, playful, ardent, full of color and whimsy.

The Story of Iona - An illustrated history and guide (Paperback, New): Rosemary Power The Story of Iona - An illustrated history and guide (Paperback, New)
Rosemary Power
R465 R431 Discovery Miles 4 310 Save R34 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Historian and Iona Community member Rosemary Power tells the story of the small Hebridean island of Iona and its remarkable spiritual influence over fifteen centuries. Beginning with the earliest Stone Age settlements, she combines new translations of early Gaelic and medieval Latin prayers with original research to chart: the founding of the abbey in 563AD six centuries of monasticism: food, lifestyle, work and the pattern of daily prayer architecture, the high crosses and early art medieval Iona: the nunnery, women's lives, and catering for pilgrims post Reformation Iona: the rebuilding of the Abbey, the lives of the resident population and what visitors from the 17th century onwards experienced

Seventy-Four Tools for Good Living - Reflections on the Fourth Chapter of Benedict's Rule (Paperback): Michael Casey Seventy-Four Tools for Good Living - Reflections on the Fourth Chapter of Benedict's Rule (Paperback)
Michael Casey
R665 R624 Discovery Miles 6 240 Save R41 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

There is more in Benedict's Rule than meets the eye. Based on the rules of life of John Cassian and Saint Basil, Benedict invites us to go further back to the scriptural basis of all Christian and monastic living and pursue our spiritual journey by the guidance of the Gospel.This book of reflections on the tools for good living is intended to be read very slowly, one section at a time. In addition to communicating reflections on each verse of chapter 4, Casey invites readers to:* continue the process of reflection for themselves* apply what is written to their own lives* draw on their own wisdom and insight* and, ultimately, broaden their experience of monastic spirituality

A Simple Life - Roland Walls & The Community of The Transfiguration (Paperback): John Miller A Simple Life - Roland Walls & The Community of The Transfiguration (Paperback)
John Miller
R705 R624 Discovery Miles 6 240 Save R81 (11%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In his old age, Roland Walls stood in awe admiring a tiny flower beside the path - 'isn't it beautiful? Just sitting there. Not drawing attention to itself. Just being itself'. Hearing these words, the author applied them in his mind to the Community of the Transfiguration. This tiny, humble contemplative religious Community, founded by the much-loved Roland Walls in Roslin near Edinburgh, achieved its far-reaching international and ecumenical influence by embodying a simple mode of 'Being' in a world where most people are extremely busy 'Doing'. Through the story of the Community's origins and its 50 years of existence, the author explores how, in an era when Europe has been shedding its religious faith, and the historic churches have been in decline, this tiny Christian community has been inspirational testimony to the relevance of religious faith in the 21st century.

Disciples of the Desert - Monks, Laity, and Spiritual Authority in Sixth-Century Gaza (Paperback): Jennifer L. Hevelone-Harper Disciples of the Desert - Monks, Laity, and Spiritual Authority in Sixth-Century Gaza (Paperback)
Jennifer L. Hevelone-Harper
R1,094 Discovery Miles 10 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

On the periphery of the Roman empire, the sixth-century desert city of Gaza served as a crossroads between Palestine and Egypt. The nearby village of Tawatha was home to the thriving monastery of Abbot Seridos and the renowned anchorites Barsanuphius, known to the people as the Great Old Man, and his disciple John. The laity of the area looked to the monks for spiritual leadership, as did their brother monks, bishops, and religious leaders from as far away as Jerusalem and Constantinople. Having adopted a life of physical isolation, the monks communicated with others by letters, offering guidance in such matters as treatment of slaves, distribution of alms, interpretation of visions, and social relations with pagans and Jews. This extraordinary correspondence opens a window into the spiritual world of the desert monastery and the lay community it served. In Disciples of the Desert, Jennifer Hevelone-Harper uses a careful study of the letters to reveal fascinating insights into the monastic community and sixth-century Christian spirituality. Hevelone-Harper explains the network of spiritual authority that was created to lead the monastic community and discusses how monastic leaders responded to challenges to authority, appointed successors, and chose and mentored disciples. She reveals the immense love that Abbot Seridos, Barsanuphius, and John had for their fellow monastics and for the lay community in Tawatha, Gaza, and beyond.

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