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Walking in valleys of darkness: a Benedictine journey through troubled times

โœ Scribed by Benedictines.;Benedictines;Holtz, Albert


Publisher
Church Publishing; Morehouse Pub
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
152 KB
Category
Fiction
City
New York
ISBN
0819227412

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Product Description

How do we deal with and attempt to understand God's presence and overarching love for us when life goes wrong, when we encounter difficulties and tragedies? This noted Benedictine monk and priest shares his personal journeys through troubled times, using the discipline of meditating on single words of Scripture from the New Testament. He skillfully translates from Greek to English to reveal these "buried treasures" with multiple nuances of meaning that give light along difficult paths in life.Meditations are followed by questions for reflection, further examples from Scripture, and a quote from the Rule of Saint Benedict to aid the reader. Ideal for readers and practitioners of Benedictine spirituality,plus parish prayer and study groups.

About the Author

Albert Holtz is a Benedictine monk of Newark Abbey, Newark, NJ, working in his monastery's inner-city prep school where he teaches New Testament. He has served as master of novices for 25 years and as a retreat master for Benedictine communities around the United States. He is the author of six books, including Pilgrim Road: A Benedictine Journey Through Lent and From Holidays to Holy Days: A Benedictine Journey Through Advent, both from Morehouse.

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Benedictines


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How do we deal with and attempt to understand God's presence and overarching love for us when life goes wrong, when we encounter difficulties and tragedies? This noted Benedictine monk and priest shares his personal journeys through troubled times, using the discipline of meditating on single words