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A Monastic Year: Reflections from a Monastery |
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Rating: Summary: Beautiful expose of the liturgical year Review: Brother's book is simply a beautiful expose of the liturgical year. He presents meditations and short readings on all major feasts and seasons of the year in a clear, thought-provoking manner. Anyone wishing material for meditation will love this volume. Brother's prose is so exquisite that it is a joy to read. Taylor publishing have done a great job with this book -- it is small, hardbound and easy to hold in the hand; the binding reminds me of the good-ole days when books were bound for a lifetime. Classic woodcuts are used to illustrate the text. This book makes a wonderful gift.
Rating: Summary: Uplifting, inspirational, wise, and deep Review: This is a beautifully written, small book about the circle of the seasons in an American monastery, as viewed through the lens of the Catholic calendar of holy days. Beyond the lovely, heartfelt descriptions of the monastic joys and rigors of each holiday, Brother D'Avila-Latourrette (also the author of some fabulous cook books) includes personal musings on the meanings and origins of each of the high holy days, fascinating and little-known tidbits of information on the lives of the saints and the origins of the holidays, as well as some refreshingly broad-minded thoughts on the state of modern Christianity. While this book might have a more immediate impact on Catholic readers, I myself, a non-Catholic and an only vaguely Christian-oriented reader (my bias is more towards Buddhist thought) have found this book moving, inspirational, uplifting, and a joy to read and to re-read. This book is an act of generosity and love, offering great insight into Christian mysticism and faith. Highly recommended.
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