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Seeking Peace: True stories of Mennonites around the World, Struggling to live their belief in Peace, full of courage and spirit!
Titus Peachey | Linda Gehman Peachey

Seeking Peace: True stories of Mennonites around the World, Struggling to live their belief in Peace, full of courage and spirit!

Good Books (1991)
9781561480494
| Applicable
238 pages | English
Dewey 289.7/092/2
LC Classification BX8128 Peachey 1991
LC Control No. 91074053

Subject

  • Peace - Religious Aspects

Plot

In a remote canyon in northern New Mexico, the early morning stillness is broken by voices chanting praises to the Lord. And thus begins the daily cycle in the Godcentered life and search of the Benedictine monks at the Monastery of Christ in the Desert. Seeking God is a monastic tapestry. The daily life of the monks is interwoven with the seasonal changes and celebrations, and the candid words of the monks as they speak of their life, their hopes and doubts, their hardships, fears and joys, their prayer. Weaving this tapestry together are the hauntingly beautiful chants, songs of praise and reverence, that echo through the darkness before dawn, throughout the day, through the solemnity of Vespers in the evening, and Compline at night. The majestic beauty of the environment, captured in every season, reflects a peace and tranquility that becomes an integral part of this monastic tapestry. The high red rock walls of the canyon where eagles fly cradle the valley whose stillness is broken only by the flowing waters of the Chama River and the winds that occasionally funnel through. Seeking God presents the ongoing process of the monastic way through the words and activities of these Benedictine monks as they move through the day and through the seasons in their search for God through prayer, work, study, and song.