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An edition of Nazarena (1998)

Nazarena

an American anchoress

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In this book, Thomas Matus tells the true story of one woman's struggle to live her extraordinary vocation to a life of total silence, solitude and hiddenness. A gifted musician and ordinary Sunday Catholic, Nazarena, nee Julia Crotta, had a vision of Jesus calling her to the desert while in college in Connecticut.

After much searching and numerous attempts to have her unique vocation recognized by the church, she eventually found her "desert" in a small room at the monastery of the Camaldolese Benedictine nuns in Rome. She lived there as an anchoress for forty-five years until her death in 1990.

Radical yet traditional, exceptional yet simple, Sister Nazarena had a long and spiritually fruitful ascetic life. Nazarena, an American Anchoress uses excerpts from her own letters of spiritual counseling and material taken from interviews with those who knew her to tell the remarkable story of her life of silence and prayer.

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Publisher
Paulist Press
Language
English
Pages
203

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Nazarena: An American Anchoress
July 1998, Paulist Press
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1998, Paulist Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-203).

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
271/.97, B
Library of Congress
BX4705.C78366 M38 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
iii, 203 p. ;
Number of pages
203

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL354929M
Internet Archive
nazarenaamerican00matu
ISBN 10
0809137925
LCCN
98014691
OCLC/WorldCat
38542759
Library Thing
152250
Goodreads
480523

First Sentence

"A thousand years ago, in the days when Romuald of Ravenna, father of the Camaldolese Benedictines, was briefly abbot of Sant'Apollinare in Classe and Adalbert of Prague was martyred by Prussian tribes in northern Poland, a family by the name of Crotta already possessed rich farmlands in the valley of the Po."

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