The monastery of the heart An invitation to a meaningful life

Joan Chittister

Book - 2011

"Every time, every culture has sought the spiritual dimensions of life in particular ways, in language and symbols and lifestyles it could embrace. Across the ages, countless men and women in East and West chose the path of monastic life, either in solitude or in community. One of them was Benedict of Nursia, the sixth-century founder of communal monasticism in the Western world. For Benedict, the spiritual life lay in simply living this life, our daily life, well. He turned the ordinary into an experience of the extraordinary, a union with the sacred in the here and now. His enduring legacy--Benedictine spirituality based on the Rule of Benedict--exists to this day, around the world. The Monastery of the Heart is Joan Chittister'...s powerful spiritual guide for all of us who are seeking a more purposeful life today, in a time of social upheavals and global transformations. It is written for seekers of any faith or none--individuals, couples, families, and small groups--who are looking for true meaning while facing seemingly countless options, both spiritual and secular, and are feeling overwhelmed by choices. It builds on the ancient Rule of Benedict to show us new ways of meaningful living in the very center of our own world--without ever withdrawing from it. The Monastery of the Heart is anchored in the Rule, rooted in its values, but attempts to redefine it for seekers today. Fresh in its form and focus, it invites us to become within ourselves monastics of the heart"--

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Published
[Katonah, NY] : BlueBridge 2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Joan Chittister (-)
Physical Description
x, 224 p. ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781933346342
  • Introduction
  • Our Search
  • 1. A Gentle Invitation
  • 2. A Seeker's Path
  • 3. A Single Vision
  • Our Interior Life
  • 4. Prayer
  • 5. Silence
  • 6. Prayerful Reading
  • 7. Retreat and Reflection
  • Our Community
  • 8. Mutuality
  • 9. Equality
  • 10. Direction and Counsel
  • 11. Sufficiency and Sharing
  • 12. Nourishment
  • Our Service
  • 13. Good Work
  • 14. Co-Creation
  • 15. Loving Care
  • 16. Responsibility
  • 17. Hospitality
  • Our Promise
  • 18. A Listening Heart
  • 19. Conversion of Heart
  • 20. Stability of Heart
  • Our Spiritual Growth
  • 21. Humility
  • 22. Spiritual Tools
  • 23. Sacred Art
  • 24. Good Zeal
  • 25. Peace
  • Epilogue
  • Appendix: A Reader's Version of the Rule of Saint Benedict in Inclusive Language: The Chapters
Review by Booklist Review

In this reassuring book, Chittister invites readers to experience the Benedictine way for themselves. Chittister, herself a Benedictine nun, believes we can find contemporary relevance in the work of Benedict, the sixth-century founder of the religious order that bears his name. Using the Rule of Benedict as a model, she cites numerous examples of how modern sustenance can be found in a centuries-old way of being in which the ordinary becomes the extraordinary and the sacred is a part of our daily life. Laid out in the style of a poem, Chittister's text discusses many topics, including prayer, silence, reflection, hospitality, humility, work, and responsibility. Chittister maintains the Benedictine perspective is just as significant today as it was long ago: one can uncover profound life lessons that can apply to the modern world and its problems. Fans of her work will enjoy this soulful volume, while newcomers will appreciate the quiet simplicity of her message and the wisdom found in its pages.--Sawyers, Jun. Copyright 2010 Booklist

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