An edition of Cloister and Community (2002)

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Life within a Carmelite Monastery

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An edition of Cloister and Community (2002)

Cloister and Community

Life within a Carmelite Monastery

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Cloister and Community is both a history of the Carmelite monastery of Indianapolis and an introduction to the Carmelites, a contemplative order of Roman Catholicism, founded in the 13th century and rededicated as a reform movement for religious women in the 16th century by Teresa of Avila. A key element of the order is that its nuns live an ascetic, cloistered life, but as Mary Jo Weaver demonstrates, the view that one must "leave the world" to find sacred space apart from it has evolved to embrace the notion that the world itself is sacred space.

Weaver focuses on a modern Indianapolis community and describes how the sisters incorporate Carmelite belief and practice into their daily lives. Cloister and Community is a beautifully written and handsomely produced book that offers readers a privileged view of the world of present-day contemplative spirituality.

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Language
English
Pages
128

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Cloister and Community: Life within a Carmelite Monastery
September 2002, Indiana University Press
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First Sentence

"This chapter sets the foundation for the concept of sacred space, and for an understanding of Carmelite history."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX4324.I53 W43 2002, BX4324.I53W43 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
128
Dimensions
11.1 x 8.2 x 0.8 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9663874M
Internet Archive
cloistercommunit00mary
ISBN 10
0253341841
ISBN 13
9780253341846
LCCN
2002003326
Library Thing
445480
Goodreads
2299864

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This chapter sets the foundation for the concept of sacred space, and for an understanding of Carmelite history.
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