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How to Be: a Monk and Journalist Reflect on Living & Dying, Purpose Prayer, Forgiveness Friendship

How to Be: a Monk and Journalist Reflect on Living & Dying, Purpose Prayer, Forgiveness Friendship in Franklin, TN

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How to Be: a Monk and Journalist Reflect on Living & Dying, Purpose Prayer, Forgiveness Friendship

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How to Be: a Monk and Journalist Reflect on Living & Dying, Purpose Prayer, Forgiveness Friendship in Franklin, TN

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"Readers will want to savor these wise and lyrical offerings."—
Publishers Weekly
(Starred Review)
The spiritual seeker’s guide to living with authenticity and integrity in troubled times by a lauded journalist and monk mentored by Thomas Merton.
This book is a dialogue between two spiritual seekers—one a Trappist monk and the other a married professional woman. It is two people "stuttering to articulate life’s universal questions from diverse contexts and perspectives." Brother Paul writes as one steeped in silence and the daily rhythms of the ancient prayer practices of monasticism. Judith Valente writes as a professional woman attempting to bring a sense of prayer and contemplation to a scattered life in the secular world.
Valente uses the story of Brother Paul’s interview for a PBS documentary as a jumping-off point: When asked the purpose of the Trappist life in the modern world, he said that it is "to show you don’t need a purpose." The purpose of life, he said, is life. "You’re to live your life."
How to Be
offers a window into two people living their lives on purpose (or not) and struggling to come to terms with the big issues everyone faces: faith, mortality, mystery, prayer, work. It is a book that provides insight and inspiration for those walking the spiritual path—particularly for those interested in the contemplative path.
Includes a 16-page study guide—for individuals and group use.
"Readers will want to savor these wise and lyrical offerings."—
Publishers Weekly
(Starred Review)
The spiritual seeker’s guide to living with authenticity and integrity in troubled times by a lauded journalist and monk mentored by Thomas Merton.
This book is a dialogue between two spiritual seekers—one a Trappist monk and the other a married professional woman. It is two people "stuttering to articulate life’s universal questions from diverse contexts and perspectives." Brother Paul writes as one steeped in silence and the daily rhythms of the ancient prayer practices of monasticism. Judith Valente writes as a professional woman attempting to bring a sense of prayer and contemplation to a scattered life in the secular world.
Valente uses the story of Brother Paul’s interview for a PBS documentary as a jumping-off point: When asked the purpose of the Trappist life in the modern world, he said that it is "to show you don’t need a purpose." The purpose of life, he said, is life. "You’re to live your life."
How to Be
offers a window into two people living their lives on purpose (or not) and struggling to come to terms with the big issues everyone faces: faith, mortality, mystery, prayer, work. It is a book that provides insight and inspiration for those walking the spiritual path—particularly for those interested in the contemplative path.
Includes a 16-page study guide—for individuals and group use.

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