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In the Bosom of the Father (Hardcover)
Swami Abhishiktananda; Translated by Jacob Riyeff; Foreword by Cyprian Consiglio
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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.
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In the Bosom of the Father (Paperback)
Swami Abhishiktananda; Translated by Jacob Riyeff; Foreword by Cyprian Consiglio
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Awarded 2019 Best Edition or Translation of an Anglo-Saxon (or
Anglo-Latin) Text by the International Society of Anglo-Saxonists
St. AEthelwold (904/9 -984), abbot of Abingdon and bishop of
Winchester, made the first translation of the Rule of Saint
Benedict into English (or, indeed, into any vernacular language) as
part of the tenth-century English Benedictine Reform. This movement
dramatically affected the trajectory of religious life in early
medieval England and influenced the ways in which secular power was
conceived and wielded in the kingdom. AEthelwold's translation into
Old English reworks Benedict's Latin text through numerous silent
additions, omissions, and instances of explanatory material,
revealing an Anglo-Saxon ecclesiastical and political reformer
intent on making this foundational Latin text more readily
accessible to the new monks and nuns of the Reform and to the
laity. Presented with related texts composed in Old English, this
volume makes AEthelwold's transformation of Benedict's Rule
available in Modern English translation for the first time.
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