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by Michael Casey


  William of Saint-Thierry, Meditative Prayers, 12; PL 180, 247bc.

  William of Saint-Thierry, Meditative Prayers, 7; PL 180, 228d-229a.

  Anselm of Canterbury, Letters 1:21; PL 158, 1096-97

  See Bernard of Clairvaux Sermons for the Dedication of the Church 6:1; SBOp 5, 396, 16-17: “Does God care about stones? It is not [the dedication’ of walls but of people.”

  Bernard of Clairvaux, Treatise on Precept and Dispensation 44; SBOp 3, 284, 7-9.

  Helen Lombard S.G.S., “The Profession of Stability: A Response,” Tjurunga 58 (2000), p. 14.

  On the notion of stability see M. Casey, “The Value of Stability,” Cistercian Studies Quarterly 31.3 (1996), pp. 287–301.

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  SEEKING HIS MIND

  40 MEETINGS WITH CHRIST

  M. Basil Pennington, OCSO

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  Beloved monastic writer M. Basil Pennington offers 40 meditations on scriptural texts of the life and words of Christ, providing an ideal resource to start or expand lectio devina practice.

  “Easy, beautiful writing style … perfect for daily Lenten devotions, but could be used at any time of year.” —Publishers Weekly

  PRAYING IN THE CELLAR

  A GUIDE TO FACING YOUR FEARS AND FINDING GOD

  Anthony Delisi, OCSO

  ISBN: 1-55725-423-0, $14.95, Trade Paper

  We all hurt in various ways—pain from childhood, unspoken fears, memories that remind us of loss—but Anthony Delisi, a Trappist chaplain, teacher, and retreat leader for nearly sixty years, shows us how to bring all of these to God as we follow Jesus’ instructions for prayer: “When you pray, go to your inner room, close the door, and pray to your Father in secret.”

  THE PLACE WE CALL HOME

  SPIRITUAL PILGRIMAGE AS A PATH TO GOD

  Murray Bodo, OFM

  ISBN: 1-55725-357-9, $14.95, Paperback

  With over twenty-five years of experience in making and leading spiritual pilgrimages, Fr. Murray Bodo is an open-hearted guide to this ancient tradition. He leads us to traditional pilgrim sites such as Rome and Assisi, and also on journeys of memory back to our childhood, and to the churches and landscapes of our past.

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