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The Cloister Walk
The Cloister Walk | Kathleen Norris
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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.
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DarcysBookBlog
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This was such a fantastic look into the cloistered life of monks & nuns from an outsiders POV. It's reverent & honest, with poetical writing. 5 ⭐️

#catholic #nonfiction

the_alternate_ending_library I have this on my TBR list!!! I bought it months ago but have yet to pick it up. You are the first I've seen to review it on here. 👏🤗 7y
DarcysBookBlog @the_alternate_ending_library it's so good! I got it at a used bookstore, and her writing is very compelling! 😊 7y
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" ... hospitality is at the center of it all. In a work in which we are so easily labeled and polarized by our differences ... monastic hospitality is a model of the kind of openness that we need if we are going to see and hear each other at all."

#spirituality #quotes

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DarcysBookBlog
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This is such a beautifully written book. I'm slowly making my way through it and marking as I go along.

#catholic #biography

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The connections that Benedictines painstakingly thread through their everyday lives reinforce my sense of monastic life itself as a great poem, one that honors and celebrates Jesus Christ, who, Oscar Wilde tells us in De Profundis, "is the poem God made."

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Neverlistless
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Dear Litsy friends, I am looking for a recommendation. This book is about a woman immersing herself within a Christian convent. Would anyone know of anything similar involving Buddhist monks and/or nuns?? Thanks in advance!! ❤️💖😘

Neverlistless @kmdartist that is great! Thank you! And I will also put Afterzen on my list because it looks like it's a part of a series. Thank you again! 8y
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annahenke These aren't exactly what your looking for but may peak you're interest due to the topic: Traveling with Pomegranates by Sue Monk Kidd and Pilgrimage by Lynn Austin. Fiction rec: 8y
annahenke *your 8y
AmyWrites I love anything by Geri Larkin 8y
Neverlistless @ahenke ooh!! Thank you! These look great! ❤️ 8y
Neverlistless @AmyWrites I will add Geri Larkin to my list! Thank you so much!! 💚 8y
Neverlistless @AmyWrites whoa, all of their Geri Larkin books looks SO GOOD! Thank you! 8y
Neverlistless *all of THE*, not there- I am the world's worst texter. 8y
AmyWrites @Neverlistless they are really wonderful! I remember loving The Chocolate Cake Sutra. 8y
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LauraBeth
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I primarily buy used books as opposed to new because I like recycling 😀 I also give a lot of my books away so others can enjoy them. These are the #usedbooks from my last haul. My cat wasn't in to being in the picture 😺 #augustphotochallenge

LeahBergen I have Z and need to get to it soon! 8y
Reviewsbylola Loved Z! 8y
Neverlistless I have been wanting to read the Cloister Walk! Nice haul! 8y
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SusanInTiburon I loved Cloister Walk. Nice collection! 8y
Sfox414 Oh Z is on my list too! 8y
Suelizbeth The James Herriot books are wonderful. 8y
kspenmoll Love Kathleen Norris's books. 8y
LauraBeth I'm so glad to see you loved Z because I've heard mixed things @Reviewsbylola 8y
LauraBeth I don't know when I'm going to get to Z with all of my library holds @LeahBergen and @Sfox414. Hopefully, this Fall 🍁🍂 8y
LauraBeth Thanks @Neverlistless, @SusanInTiburon and @kspenmoll - I'm looking forward to reading her 8y
LauraBeth @Suelizbeth they are so wonderful 😀 I read them in middle school and have wanted to read them again ever since 8y
SaraFair You had me at James Herriot. Can read over and over. 8y
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