Building the Benedict Option: A Guide to Gathering Two or Three Together in His Name

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Ignatius Press, 11.07.2018 - 163 Seiten

Building the Benedict Option is a combination spiritual memoir and practical handbook for Christians who want to build communities of prayer, socialization, and evangelization in the places where they live and work.

Beginning when the author was a new convert, she desired more communal prayer and fellowship than weekly Mass could provide. She surveyed her friends--busy, young, urban professionals like herself--and created unique enriching or supportive experiences that matched their desires and schedules. The result was a less lonely and more boisterous spiritual and social life.

No Catholic Martha Stewart, Libresco is frank about how she plans events that allow her to feed thirty people on a Friday night without feeling exhausted. She is honest about the obstacles to prayer and the challenge to make it inviting and unobtrusive. Above all, she communicates the joy she has experienced since discovering ways to open her home (even when it was only a small studio apartment).

The reader will close this book with four or five ideas for events to try over the next few weeks, along with the tools to make them fruitful. From film nights to picnics in the park to resume-writing evenings, there are plenty of ideas to choose from and loads of encouragement to make more room in one's life for others.

 

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Foreword by Rod Dreher
9
Accidental Stylites
13
Enemies of the Benedict Option
21
The Beginning of My Benedict Option
45
The Little Way of Hospitality
58
Go and Do Likewise A Cheat Sheet of Events
76
Doing Together What You Do Alone
82
Doing Publicly What You Do Privately
94
Home as a Center of Gravity
109
Welcoming the Stranger
122
She Looks Well to the Ways of Her Household A Cheat Sheet of Logistics
139
Returning to God
151
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Autoren-Profil (2018)

Leah Libresco has worked as a statistics professor, a data journalist, and a Bayesian probability instructor at an organization teaching "defensive driving for your brain". She converted to Catholicism after graduating from Yale University. Her writing has appeared in the Washington Post, First Things, the Weekly Standard, the American Interest, the American Conservative, America, and other outlets. She has spoken across the United States, as well as in Australia, Ireland, and Poland. Her first book is Arriving at Amen: Seven Catholic Prayers That Even I Can Offer.

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