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No End to the Search

Experiencing Monastic Life. Monastic Wisdom Series

By (author) Mark Plaiss
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Liturgical Press, Collegeville, MN, United States
Published: 23rd Aug 2017
Dimensions: w 140mm h 216mm d 11mm
Weight: 251g
ISBN-10: 0879071508
ISBN-13: 9780879071509
Barcode No: 9780879071509
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A monastery is not just for monks. Laypeople enjoy visiting monasteries and learning from the women and men who live there. The silence of the monastery is a retreat from the clatter and bluster of city and suburb. In No End to the Search Mark Plaiss, married with a wife, children, and grandchildren, writes of his visits to various monasteries while striving to delve into the experience and meaning of monasticism. What is behind that wall? What is the appeal of monastic life? To what degree can such a life be lived by persons who are married, and why would they wish to do so? This book explores the relationship between the vowed life of monks and the life of laypersons who are unable to live such vows but desire to share just a sliver of it.

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"A unique invitation to see God in community and solitude, in prayer and action, in lay or monastic life. This book is grounded in solid study, both ancient and contemporary, as well as active personal pursuit of spiritual growth."American Benedictine Review "Mark Plaiss describes in detail the daily routine of a monastic's life. He explains, as well, how the monastic values and routine have influenced his own life, a married layman in the teaching profession. This book might be an invaluable resource for someone discerning a monastic vocation. All the pieces are there."Abbot Vincent Bataille, Marmion Abbey, Aurora, IL "I found that this book made me feel as though I had been able to share Plaiss's monastic experience. Monks and nuns may appreciate reading how their openness to retreatants can have deep and permanent effects on lay people. Those who wonder if spending time on monastic retreats is worth the countercultural disruption of their normal lives will gain valuable data for their discernment."Cistercian Studies Quarterly