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The Scrumpmeister
Ship’s Taverner
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I intend to go on my first retreat in some years in January, after the busyness of Christma and New Year at work. I'll be soending 5-7 days at the monastery where my bishop resides, and, whie conversations are likely to be had about my current state and possible future, (given a difficult recent ecclesiastical history), the bulk of my time there will be spent in retreat.
Does anyone have any suggested prayers or reading on the subject of healing and growth, particularly with a Benedictine foundation? If so, I'd be very grateful for any suggestions.
-------------------- If Christ is not fully human, humankind is not fully saved. - St John of Saint-Denis
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jacobsen
seeker
# 14998
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I'm not familiar with readings, but if you don't know it already, you might perhaps start with the Rule of St. Benedict.
-------------------- But God, holding a candle, looks for all who wander, all who search. - Shifra Alon Beauty fades, dumb is forever-Judge Judy The man who made time, made plenty.
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sabine
Shipmate
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Thomas Merton, perhaps.
sabine
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Spike
Mostly Harmless
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Take a look on the Eighth Day board as well.
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Qoheleth.
Semi-Sagacious One
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I can warmly recommend any of the several volumes by "A Carthusian" (publ. Gracewing). You're bound to find helpful and relevant reading in every chapter. But leave lots of silent space too, without reading. And what Spike said.
I hope the retreat goes well for you.
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