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Lovers of the Place

Monasticism Loose in the Church

Lovers of the Place

Monasticism Loose in the Church

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Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780879070380
Number of Pages: 152
Published: 01/05/2012
Width: 14 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
In Lovers of the Place, Abbot Francis Kline provided a fresh vision of the monastic life as one form of the Christian vocation that must find its place alongside other expressions of Christian life. He firmly believed that as monasticism renews itself for the church, it will in turn renew the church. Kline invites all the baptized to a participation in the monastic charism loose in the church at large.

Francis Kline, OCSO, was the third abbot of Mepkin Abbey, a Cistercian (Trappist) monastery near Charleston, South Carolina, until his death in 2006. He studied at The Julliard School in New York and at Sant'Anselmo in Rome.

Contents
Foreword   vii
     Michael Downey
Introduction xi
Chapter 1   At the Gates: An Allegory   1
Chapter 2   Opening the Gates: The Allegory Explained   18
Chapter 3   Within the Gates: The Monastic Gifts   31
Chapter 4   The Desert and the Garden: The Steps of Humility 1–3   49
Chapter 5   The Promised Land: The Steps of Humility 4–8   74
Chapter 6   A Marginal Place: The Steps of Humility 9–12   100
Chapter 7   Beyond the Gates: Monasticism Past and Present   118
Further Reading in Monastic Spirituality   127
 

Francis Kline, Michael Downey

Francis Kline, OCSO, (1948-2006), entered the Cistercian monastery of Gethsemani in 1972. after studying music at the Juilliard School in New York, majoring in organ. Following theological studies at the Pontifical Athenaeum Saint'Anselmo in Rome, he was ordained priest at Gethsemani Abbey in 1986. Four years later he was elected abbot of Mepkin, Gethsemani's third foundation, and continued to serve as abbot until he was born into Eternal life on 27 August 2006.  Since completing his doctorate under the direction of David Power in 1982, Michael Downey has served as professor of theology and spirituality at universities and seminaries in the United States. His abiding theological commitment to those who are wounded and marginalized has brought him to serve the church most in need through lectures, conferences, and retreats in different parts of the world. From 1997-2011 he served as the Cardinal's Theologian, Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He is currently Diocesan Theologian in San Bernardino, CA.