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Paperback Strangers to the City: Reflections on the Beliefs and Values of the Rule of St. Benedict - Paperback Book

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Strangers to the City: Reflections on the Beliefs and Values of the Rule of St. Benedict - Paperback

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Michael Casey, a monk and scholar who has been publishing his wise teachings on the Rule of St. Benedict for decades, turns to the particular Benedictine values that he considers most urgent for... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Strangers to the City

Excellant lectio for those serious about adapting their lives as "Lay " monastics in today's world. Michael Casey, OCSO is consistently on the mark.

An Excellent Start to Monastic Reflections

Michael Casey's text is a simple, prayerful work which provides an excellent insight into the virtues and trials of the Benedictine, particularly through his experience thereof as a Cistercian monk. In each section, he considers how the virtues inculcated in the community life work toward that building of St. Benedict's "school for the service of the Lord." The work does not attempt to outline these values in a vocation-independent way as though he were giving advice to lay people about how they should live according to the lessons of Benedict. Instead, he plainly lays forth the wisdom he has gained in his years of living as a sign of Faith as a Cistercian, shining for all to see and internalize in this experience. (To me, this is a very positive element and a humble admission of the role of each vocation as a beacon of the experienced Light of Christ instead of being a spotlight which one shines upon another as a single dictum.) This frankness, as well as the text's simplicity (without being simple-minded) radiates the experiences of the values which drive back to the vows of stability, obedience, and conversion to the monastic life. I suggest it to all who would like to sit and listen to a quiet, humble voice from within the monastery.

Strangers to the City

A most rewarding read, this book is not only for the contemplative in a monastery but for any person who seeks a rich spiritual wisdom. The spirituality of St. Benedict is accessible and challenging. It is community focussed and calls for emptying of self in a most profound way. Yet, the insights offered by Casey inspire the disciple living in the city to ongoing conversion and growth in humility, happiness and love.

Strangers to the city: reflections on the beliefs and values of the rule of st. benedict, by michael

michael casey presents the many intriguing and life-giving values that emanate from the rule of st. benedict in ways that do not bore but even enthused the reader on a topic so ancient that many modern readers might consider irrelevant. monasticism already sounds esoteric, only for one extreme of the human spectrum of personalities and character. yet, the book makes the rule of st. benedict and monasticism truly timeless foundations for right and happy living. this is a very striking combination of truths nowadays. "right" does not always jibe smoothly with "happy." more often than not, human experience, past and present, put these two realities at odds with each other. if you're living "righteously," you might not enjoy the beauty of life. and if you're happy in life, there must be something wrong in the way you're living it. not so in st. benedict's rule and brand of monassticism. here, you're happy because your're right, and you're right to be happy!

A Monastic Perspective on Everyday Life

Those familiar with Michael Casey's style will not be disappointed with this new book. What he covers is not new from the perspective of previous books that he has written, but covering such topics (see below) from a new perspective is always welcome. He maintains his ever present directness, eg "Christian monasticism is not a system of spiritual self improvement; it is a means that some people need to sustain and deepen their relationship to Christ" (p142). His observations from the "cloisteral paradise" (reality vs ideal) to "the white martyrdom" (of everyday life) are both interesting and insightful. The chapters in the book are: 1. Distinctiveness 2. Asceticism 3. Leisure 4. Reading 5. Chastity 6. Dispossession 7. Antecedent Willingness 8. Mutuality 9. Generativity 10. Christ 11. Contemplation 12. Holiness 13. Perseverance From the back cover: "One of the World's experts on monastic spirituality, Michael Casey offers his wise teachings on what it means to live today in the distinctive path of St Benedict. Eloquent and incisive, Casey invites us to embrace the challenge of gospel living, which is opposed to the dominant, secular culture around us. He presents thoughtful reflections on the values of poverty, asceticism, silence, leisure, reading, chastity and poverty, placing each of these ancient beliefs in a vibrant, contemporary context. Strangers to the City is for all who are interested in deepening their faith through the dynamics of the monastic experience."
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