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  1. The Cloister Walk

    by Kathleen Norris

    A reverent study of the monastic world assesses the meaning of the cloistered life in modern times, journeying through a liturgical year to capture the relevance and spiritual significance of the religious life. Reprint. Tour. NYT. PW.

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  2. Thoughts in Solitude

    by Thomas Merton

    Thoughtful and eloquent, as timely (or timeless) now as when it was originally published in 1956, Thoughts in Solitude addresses the pleasure of a solitary life, as well as the necessity for quiet reflection in an age when so little is private. Thomas Merton writes: "When society is made up of... (learn more about this book)

  3. The Empty Mirror

    by Janwillem Van De Wetering

    A small and admiral memoir that records the experiences of a young Dutch student who spent a year and a half as a novice monk in a Japanese Zen Buddhist monastery.

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  4. A Time to Keep Silence

    by Patrick Leigh Fermor

    Those who know the author as a man of action and a travel writer of distinction will find here a different kind of journey but with the same fine art of description and reflection, for it is a graphic account of his travels to the Benedictine abbey of St Wandrille, the abbey of Solesmes, the... (learn more about this book)

  5. Punk Monk

    by Andy Freeman, Pete Greig

    Fleeing the compromises of the 4th century church, the Desert Fathers founded monasticism. In reaction to a Christianity they scarcely recognized, these radicals fled to the Egyptian desert to model a different, radical style of discipleship, filled with sacrifice and continual prayer. Who are... (learn more about this book)

  6. New Monasticism: What It Has to Say to Todays Church

    by Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    New Monasticism is a growing movement of committed Christians who are recovering the radical discipleship of monasticism and unearthing a fresh expression of Christianity in America. It's not centered in a traditional monastery--many New Monastics are married with children--but instead its... (learn more about this book)

  7. An Infinity of Little Hours: Five Young Men and Their Trial of Faith in the Western World's Most Austere Monastic Order

    by Nancy Klein Maguire

    This riveting chronicle of an unimaginably difficult spiritual journey offers an unprecedented look inside a secretive world unchanged since medieval times In 1960, five young men arrived at the imposing gates of Parkminster, the largest center of the most rigorous and ascetic monastic... (learn more about this book)

  8. School(s) for Conversion: 12 Marks of a New Monasticism (New Monastic Library: Resources for Radical Discipleship)

    by Rutba House

    Throughout the history of the church, monastic movements have emerged to explore new ways of life in the abandoned places of society. School(s) for Conversion is a communal attempt to discern the marks of a new monasticism in the inner-cities and forgotten landscapes of the Empire that is... (learn more about this book)

  9. The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola

    by St. Ignatius Loyola

    St. Ignatius of Loyola wrote the Spiritual Exercises between 1522 and 1524, and today, nearly five centuries later, Jesuits in training are still required to study it and follow its precepts during their first year in the novitiate. Not designed to be read cover to cover in one sitting, this... (learn more about this book)

  10. Sun Dancing

    by Geoffrey Moorhouse

    Visible on a clear day off the west coast of Ireland, the Skellig Islands, a cluster of cruel rocks, rise spectacularly from the Atlantic Ocean. A sanctuary to birds and seals today, for over six hundred years during the middle ages it was a center for a particularly intense form of monastic... (learn more about this book)

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