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Silence, Solitude, Simplicity

A Hermit's Love Affair with a Noisy, Crowded, and Complicated World

Silence, Solitude, Simplicity

A Hermit's Love Affair with a Noisy, Crowded, and Complicated World

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814631850
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 01/06/2007
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21 cm

We all need God, Sister Jeremy says in her first sentence, and readers of all sorts will find here a warm and practical address to that need. The monastic way is not forsaking the world, but for the sake of the world, and Sister Jeremy's Benedictine wisdom is fundamental human wisdom. Her book is the fruit of decades of practice, and the spiritual journey she recounts is nobody's but hers 'which makes it, paradoxically, something from which everyone can learn. I did is much more effective teaching than one might or you should.

There is nothing musty, cobwebbed, or nostalgic in these pages. Sister Jeremy, in her late 80s, is totally alert to the world around her and within us. She is allergic to sentimentality. Because she has spent so much time in silence 'she lived as a hermit for 20 years ' she is especially attentive to words and how like a chameleon they can be. Her antennae are sensitive to anything phony. Every sentence glows with her graceful and witty and hospitable spirit. She is an inspired teacher, a trustworthy guide, one of God's great ones. She shows how a monastic is not on a pedestal or behind a wall, but right in the thick of things with all of us.

Jeremy Hal, OSB, is a member of Saint Benedict's Monastery, St. Joseph, Minnesota. She holds a doctorate in theology from Marquette University. Currently retired, Sister Jeremy taught theology at the College of St. Benedict/St. John's University and School of Theology 'seminary, and at Creighton University. She is the author of numerous articles as well as The Full Stature of Christ (Liturgical Press). Sister Jeremy lived as a hermit for twenty years. During that time she gained renown as a wellspring of wisdom and gifted retreat leader.

Contents
Editors’ Preface   v
Foreword by Kathleen Norris   viii
PART I: A BENEDICTINE WAY TO GOD
Chapter 1 Desire: A Homesickness at Home   3
Chapter 2 The Paschal Journey   11
Chapter 3 Essentials for the Journey   18
     Obedience   19
     Silence   26
     Humility   28
     Prayer   32
     Lectio   35
Chapter 4 Fruits of Monastic Life   42
     Service   43
     Reconciliation and Healing   49
     Peace   54
PART II: DESERT SPIRITUALITY
Chapter 5 The Desert: Place of Meeting   59 
Chapter 6 Silence and the Word   72
Chapter 7 Solitude and Community   85
Chapter 8 Simplicity and Inner Riches   98
Chapter 9 Fruits of Desert Spirituality   109
PART III: GOD’S QUESTIONS
Chapter 10 Where Are You?   123
Chapter 11 What Are You Looking For?   130
Chapter 12 Who Do You Say That I Am?   138
Chapter 13 Will You Turn Back and Live?   143
Chapter 14 Where Is Your Faith?   151
Chapter 15 Can You Drink This Cup?   157
Chapter 16 Do You Love Me?   164
Grace Notes 5, 15, 21, 39, 61, 62, 75, 81, 82,
                    90, 115, 125, 134, 145, 162, 168
Acknowledgments   171
References   172
Glossary   180

Jeremy Hall, Kathleen Norris

Jeremy Hall, O.S.B., is a member of Saint Benedict's Monastery, St. Joseph, Minnesota. She holds a doctorate in theology from Marquette University. Currently retired, Sister Jeremy taught theology at the College of St. Benedict/St. John's University and School of Theology*Seminary, and at Creighton University. She is the author of numerous articles as well as The Full Stature of Christ (Liturgical Press). Sister Jeremy lived as a hermit for twenty years. During that time she gained renown as a wellspring of wisdom and gifted retreat leader.

Though Sr. Jeremy has spent a lifetime immersing herself in both the Christian and monastic traditions, what the reader receives here is clearly filtered through a very particular person. Her honest particularity is refreshing.American Benedictine Review Readers seeking insight into this God of invitations will find this volume a treasure.Catholic Library World This is a beautiful book-and so beautifully written: simple and profound.The Furrow Embracing the desert experience of silence, solitude, and simplicity helps to open ourselves to God and others. Sister Jeremy helps readers appreciate the value of the journey.Spiritual Woman

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