Walls soaked in prayer for hundreds of years. Prayers of monks, nuns, and other folks are still noticeable, whether the walls receive a new layer every day or just release slowly like a veil, the prayers they heard hundreds of years ago. Often, when I am in places with a monastic tradition, whether ruins orContinueContinue reading “A thin veil of prayer”
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Benedictine Contemplative Spirituality
If one tries to google the term ‘Benedictine contemplative spirituality’, not much will come up. It is one of these catch-all terms which tries to include a lot of different aspects in one – or in this case, three words, but maybe in the end it doesn’t say much at all. Because I am notContinueContinue reading “Benedictine Contemplative Spirituality”