The Cloister Walk (Abridged)
For more than 10 years, thoroughly Protestant Kathleen Norris had been an oblate at a Benedictine monastery. In The Cloister Life, the celebrated author turns to the priory as her spiritual landscape, as she takes us through a liturgical year, inspiring us to evaluate our own lives and values.Norris provides tremendous insight into the languages, customs, ceremonies, and sexuality of the men and women who have chosen the cloistered life. With insight and lyrical grace, Norris examines the true monastic life and explores its meaning in our daily lives and how it applies to our relationships, work, and families.
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The Cloister Walk (Abridged)
For more than 10 years, thoroughly Protestant Kathleen Norris had been an oblate at a Benedictine monastery. In The Cloister Life, the celebrated author turns to the priory as her spiritual landscape, as she takes us through a liturgical year, inspiring us to evaluate our own lives and values.Norris provides tremendous insight into the languages, customs, ceremonies, and sexuality of the men and women who have chosen the cloistered life. With insight and lyrical grace, Norris examines the true monastic life and explores its meaning in our daily lives and how it applies to our relationships, work, and families.
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The Cloister Walk (Abridged)

The Cloister Walk (Abridged)

by Kathleen Norris

Narrated by Debra Winger

Abridged — 2 hours, 19 minutes

The Cloister Walk (Abridged)

The Cloister Walk (Abridged)

by Kathleen Norris

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Abridged — 2 hours, 19 minutes

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Overview

For more than 10 years, thoroughly Protestant Kathleen Norris had been an oblate at a Benedictine monastery. In The Cloister Life, the celebrated author turns to the priory as her spiritual landscape, as she takes us through a liturgical year, inspiring us to evaluate our own lives and values.Norris provides tremendous insight into the languages, customs, ceremonies, and sexuality of the men and women who have chosen the cloistered life. With insight and lyrical grace, Norris examines the true monastic life and explores its meaning in our daily lives and how it applies to our relationships, work, and families.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940175803199
Publisher: Phoenix Books, Inc.
Publication date: 10/10/1996
Edition description: Abridged
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