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William of Saint Thierry wrote down his reflections on the nature and greatness of love during the second decade of the twelfth century, while he was abbot of the benedictine monastery of St Thierry, near Rheims. His insight, drawn from Scripture and the Church Fathers, shaped his own spiritual journey and his earthly pilgrimage from the schools to the abbey and finally to cistercial life at Signy in the Ardennes. Love, he writes, is a force which draws human beings towards the God who is love. In love we were created 'to the image and likeness of God'...
Praying with Benedict explores the spirituality of the monastic tradition and draws out the essence of a way of praying that embraces the whole of the Christian's life.Korneel Vermeiren begins by examining the spirituality of the early monastic tradition from the fourth to the sixth centuries. He looks at the central place of prayer in the Rule of St Benedict and the tradition of continuous prayer, exploring the teaching of such formative figures as Basil the Great. He then reflects on the Benedictine precept: 'nothing is to be preferred to the work of God'.Praying with Benedict looks in practical terms at the how, when, and where of prayer; at bodily postures, various types of prayer, and the importance of emotional and spiritual readiness. Finally, the place of the Eucharist in the life of prayer is discussed with reference to Benedict's teaching and the Eucharistic practices of pre-Benedictine monasticism.This book offers a clear presentation of monastic spirituality and opens it to persons outside monastery walls. It links St Benedict's teaching to earlier spiritual traditions and shows how various elements of monastic life complement each other. Common prayer, reading, personal prayer, and the Eucharist are not isolated from one another or from daily life, but are integral and essential elements of living in the spirit of St Benedict.
This early learning kids activity book is mainly aimed at boys and girls ages 2-4, 4-8 years old (especially toddlers, preschool, nursery, pre-k and kindergarten kids) but it is suitable for kids age one, two, three, four & five up to age eight who love to colour/color in. Coloring develops motor skills while fostering creativity and imagination.An awesome array of long-extinct animals returns from the Age of Reptiles to introduce the alphabet. This little coloring book features 26 illustrations - one for each letter. Hand-drawn unique illustrations that are beautiful but simple, cute and fun. This ABC coloring book prepares toddlers for school. This Book makes a nice gift for ages 4 to 8. Our Easter coloring book features: Large 7x10 format, professional quality designs54 pagesSuitable for gel pens, markers, fine liners, water colors, coloring pencils Get your copy today if your child is a fan of dinosaurs!
Perfect gift idea for kids ages 4 to 8! This fun activity book is filled with delightful stories, coloring pages with animals, word search, sudokus and mazes!! Perfect travel activities for kids with hours of learning fun. Includes mazes for kids, word search puzzle for kids. These incredible activities make learning such a blast, you'll forget you're doing it! This book is perfect for kids to relax after school. This Book makes a nice gift for ages 4 to 8. Our book features: Large 8.5x11 format, professional quality designs.109 pages | Solutions Included!Suitable for gel pens, markers, fine liners, water colors, coloring pencils.Designed to enhance motor skills and creativity while being fun. Go Buy It! Let your kids creativity run wild!
Gregory the Great was pope from 590 to 604, a time of great turmoil in Italy and in the western Roman Empire generally because of the barbarian invasions. Gregory's experience as prefect of the city of Rome and as apocrisarius of Pope Pelagius fitted him admirably for the new challenges of the papacy. The Moral Reflections on the Book of Job were first given to the monks who accompanied Gregory to the embassy in Constantinople.This fourth volume, containing books 17 through 22, provides commentary on twelve chapters of Job, from 24:21 through 31:40.
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