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Light in the Shoe Shop

A Cobbler's Contemplations

Light in the Shoe Shop

A Cobbler's Contemplations

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Paperback / softback

£14.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780879070366
Number of Pages: 124
Published: 06/03/2013
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Light in the Shoe Shop offers readers a unique and intimate glance into the day-to-day experience of living the cloistered life in feminine mode. In her “cobbler’s contemplations”—no metaphor here: the author did indeed make and mend her sisters’ shoes for many years—Mother Agnes reveals the very simple secret of monastic life, a secret she shows to be an inseparable combination of mindfulness and fidelity. It is continual mindfulness of God’s transformative presence and action and, in response, equally continual fidelity to each of the minutely detailed ways in which that loving divine presence woos the contemplative’s heart. Even those who strive for a more contemplative life outside of literal cloisters will find her reflections to be a great gift and inspiration. “This book is decidedly not just one more item in the picturesque genre of the ‘nun’s story.’ Rather, for all its slenderness, the volume bears a strong witness to the fact that a human life that stakes its all on loving will gradually become transfused with light.” From the foreword by Simeon Leiva, OCSO

CONTENTS
Foreword ix
Preface: In the Beginning . . .   xiii
I:  Luminous Darkness (May)   1
II:  Thoughts of His Heart (June)   4
III:  Heaven Opened (August)   10
IV:  Indeed You Love Truth (October)   14
V:  All in All (November)   20
VI:  Radiant with Joy (December)   28
VII:  Manna (February)   35
VIII:  Yes, Father! (March)   42
IX:  Then Face to Face (April)   49
X:  Between Then and Now and Forever   54
Family, School, and Call: A Retrospective   57
Selected Poems   81

Agnes Day

Agnes Day (1933-2017), was born in 1933 and grew up in the Philippines, with the exception of 1940–1944 when she was living with relatives in the United States while her parents and one sister were in the concentration camp of Santo Tomás in Manila. They survived, the family was reunited, and, after a period of rest in the US, returned to the Philippines. When her mother became a Catholic, Agnes followed her on this path during her second year at Middlebury College. Four years later, in 1956, she entered Mount Saint Mary's Abbey in Wrentham, Massachusetts. She was prioress there for nine years, as well as vocations director, secretary to the abbess, and community cobbler. In 1986 she was elected abbess, serving the community in that capacity for twenty-two years. Since 2008, she had lived happily with her Cistercian vocation once again as a simple sister.