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Lovers of the Place - Monasticism Loose in the Church (Paperback)
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The monastery has often been likened to a powerhouse of prayer,
providing light and energy for the countless numbers who make up
the Body of Christ. This image has inadvertently furthered the view
of monasticism as separate from the rest of the Church, apart from
the concerns of the world." In Lovers of the Place, Abbot Kline
provides a fresh Vision of the monastic life as one form of the
Christian vocation which now must struggle to find its place
alongside other expressions of Christian life, for he firmly
believes that as monasticism renews itself for the Church, it will
in turn renew the Church. Abbot Kline shows that monasticism can
renew itself in its very essence by giving of itself for the sake
of the Church. In looking to the baptized, who discern in the
monastic way their own journey, monastics can find new energies for
the journey ahead. Having had their own treasury blessedly looted
by the baptized, the monastics find themselves loose in a world
which has become more and more their place and their home. By
exploring this theme of monasticism in the Church and the Church in
monasticism, readers will find answers to such questions as How do
we belong to the Church? and What can we give to the Church in a
more obvious way? Lovers of the Place weaves together allegory,
narrative, and poetic intuition, gathering images and insights
around an experience of conversion to the monastic way of humility.
Through his insight and experience, Abbot Kline invites all the
baptized to a participation in the monastic charism now loose in
the Church at large. Francis Kline, OCSO, is abbot of Mepkin, a
Cistercian (Trappist) monastery near Charleston, South Carolina. He
has studied at The Julliard School in New York and at the
Pontifical Athenaeum Saint' Anselmo in Rome. "
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