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Sermons In A Monastery

Chapter Talks

Matthew Kelty OCSO; Edited by William O. Paulsell

Sermons In A Monastery
Sermons In A Monastery

ISBN: 9780879079581, CS058

Details: 132 pgs, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 3/8
Publication Date: 03/01/1983
Cistercian Publications
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In these homilies Matthew Kelty speaks to his brothers in community, challenging them 'to remove from their vision what is false and fraudulent, artificial and contrived'. This is the task not only of monks but of all Christians seeking God.

Matthew Kelty, (1915-2011), missionary, monk , and hermit, spoke these homilies to his brothers at Gethsemani Abbey and to Christians everywhere who are not afraid of taking the trouble to discover the truth. 

ISBN: 9780879079581, CS058

Details: 132 pgs, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 3/8
Publication Date: 03/01/1983
Cistercian Publications

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Though these sermons were addressed to his brothers in community, they speak to Christians everywhere because...the whole world is being exposed to the vision of humanity as it is.
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