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Everything
Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer, by
Richard Rohr
Using parables and personal experiences, Rohr leads
readers beyond the techniques of prayer to a place where
they can receive the gift of contemplation--and know
that everything belongs.
The
Song of the Seed A Monastic Way of Tending the Soul
by Macrina Wiederkehr
Draws on the resources of Benedictine spirituality to
guide readers through three phases of spiritual reflection:
realizing that God is present in all life, healing life's
wounds, and making use of individual gifts and talents.
Gold
in Your Memories: Sacred Moments, Glimpses of God
by Macrina Wiederkehr
Finding
the jewels and wisdom in your memories

The
Enneagram: A Journey of Self-Discovery
by Maria Beesing, OP; Robert Nogosek, CSC and Patrick
OLeary, SJ
A
Tree Full of Angels: Seeing the Holy in the Ordinary
by Macrina Wiederkehr
The
Benedictine tradition and practice of divine reading
made accessible for everyone.
The
Gift of Peace: Personal Reflections
by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin
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Relating
the personal reflections on the last three years of
his life, this was the mission of Joseph Cardinal Bernardin
in the final months of his battle with pancreatic cancer.
Bernardin tells his story openly and honestly as a man
who had been given the gift of peace, peace both with
himself and with his God.
Too
Deep for Words: Rediscovering Lectio Divina
by Thelma Hall
"Sister
Thelma Hall is a skilled guide--never intrusive, always
gentle and respectful of where we are, and filled with
common sense and a touch of the glitter of grace".
Dr. Doris Donnelly, Center for Spiritually, Note Dame,
Indiana.

Reaching
Out: The Three Movements of the Spiritual Life
by Henri Nouwen
With
the clarity and spiritual depth characteristic of the
great spiritual classics, this religious bestseller
lays out for today's Christian a perceptive and insightful
plan for living the spiritual life and achieving the
ultimate goal of that life: union with God.
The
Cloister Walk
by Kathleen Norris
In
the tradition of Thomas Merton, Kathleen Norris gives
us an intimate look at how religious life fills a gap
in the soul. Her poetic sensibilities internalize the
monastery as a symbol of spirituality, with its sanctity
and humor, questioning and uncertainty, rhythm and vigor.
Beyond moral precepts and Bible stories, Cloister Walk
is a very personal account of religion lived fully.
It depicts a depth and beauty of spirituality in monastic
life that has survived the vicissitudes of Roman Catholic
politics and pomp.
Where
Two or Three are Gathered: Community Life for the
Contemporary Religious
by Barbara Fiand, Loren Kruger
In
a clear, systematic and appealing style, the author
presents an analysis of community within a human, cultural
and religious framework of consciousness. The questions
for reflection and discussion are a practical and rich
resource for discussions in community settings.
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