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The Voice Of Trappist Silence
This book provides an intimate and fascinating look at the world's oldest and most reclusive monastic order, the Trappists. It is a blend of case histories, anecdotes, historical information, and spiritual quests, offering a rare understanding of the day-to-day existence within a Trappist monastery. The book explores how the monks use silence as a core part of their contemplative life and their unique form of sign language for necessary communication.
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255 Hol v
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| Publisher | Longmans, Green and Co : New York., 1941 |
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114p: 18x26cm
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English
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255
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