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The City above the Mountain

The contemplative life at an epic change
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Dear reader, I have to warn you: if you, like I imagine, are a faithful Catholic, belonging to Holy Mother Church, the pages that follow will provoke in you a profound disturbance. The author puts his finger in a sad and shocking wound.In the course of the bimillenary history of Christianity, more than once it has happened that the contemplative monastic life was under attack by the part of hostile forces. Now however, for the first time the attack comes explicitly from the inside of the very Church, even from its leadership. It is an attack that takes place, in the name of a poorly understood concept of "renewal"The Author: Francis Templar is an American monk who lives in concealment, penance and prayer in an ancient foundation monastery. He deeply studied the Fathers of the Church Fathers and Ecumenical Councils
Release date NZ
September 17th, 2019
Contributor
  • Foreword by Aldo Maria Valli
Pages
60
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x4
ISBN-13
9781945658143
Product ID
31738774

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