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Christian Asceticism
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Anselm Stolz; Translated by Giles Gonacher; Introduction by Donato Ogliari
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Little Lost Nun
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Melinda Johnson; Illustrated by David Moses
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For over a thousand years, Benedictine monks around the world have
followed the daily pattern of morning, noon, and evening prayer
known as the Liturgy of the Hours, or the Divine Office. Gathered
from the Benedictine tradition, the prayers included in this book
grew up around the celebration of the Divine Office-embellishing
it, illuminating it, and echoing it for generations of the
faithful. The Saint Benedict Prayer Book also reclaims little-known
prayers (Little Offices, Commemorations, and Litanies) from long
ago. For anyone seeking a way of prayer rooted in ancient wisdom,
this little book offers a sure path.
This is an annotated translation of the classic Description de
l'abbaye de La Trappe, the most important eye-witness account of
life at the abbey of La Trappe under Armand-Jean de Rance. The work
includes a map showing the physical layout of the abbey and
detailed discussions of the monks' daily life and practice. It was
written by Andre Felibien des Avaux for Jeanne de Schomberg,
duchess of Liancourt, in 1671, with a new and enlarged edition
being published in 1689. That is the edition translated here, with
copious notes to help the reader appreciate Felibien's account.
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