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E-grāmata: City is my Monastery: A contemporary rule of life

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  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Oct-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Canterbury Press Norwich
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781786222152

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Seeing a need for monastic values in busy London life, Richard Carter founded the Nazareth Community. Part story, part spiritual meditation, The City is My Monastery shares the community's values of Silence, Service, Scripture, Sacrament, Sharing, Sabbath Time and Staying.

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This wonderful book is both recognizable and startlingly new. What we are given here is not simply another book on spirituality but a workbook for living in and with meaning, Christian meaning, Jesus-shaped meaning. -- Rowan Williams This book is a generous gift. The City is My Monastery is rich and moving reading which warmed my spirit and encouraged me to stay. -- The Rt Revd Sarah Mullally, Bishop of London This is a book that moved me deeply and will surely strengthen and give heart to many. It is an autobiography of poetry and prayer. Above all, a powerful poetic meditation on meeting God every day on the streets and in the people of London. -- Neil MacGregor, founding director of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin, director of the British Museum 2002-2015 Precious few are the books that accomplish what this masterfully practical and inspiring book accomplishes. Nor do they do so with such grace, depth and unflinching insight. Those who tread the pathless path of contemplation will be grateful to be in Richard Carters debt for the gift of this remarkable book. -- Martin Laird OSA, author of An Ocean of Light The City is my Monastery is beautiful, inspiring, humble and attractive. It is so deeply soaked in loving attention and that is what makes it so infectious. -- The Revd Sam Wells, Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields This is a life-changing book, and needs to be read as it is written - as a prayer. -- Sarah Coakley, Norris-Hulse Professor Emerita, University of Cambridge There are treasures on every page: wisdom gathered, practised and shared. This book is so readable it could be a quick read, but linger and use it slowly over the months and years. This is a guide to life. -- The Rt Revd Nicholas Holtam, Bishop of Salisbury This is one of those books that can be a lifetimes companion, holding before us what we are here for: Life. -- Father George Guiver, Community of the Resurrection Richard Carter has written a book not of abstract theory but of lived experience and practice. It will inspire urban and rural dwellers alike. -- Revd Lucy Winkett Rector St James's Church, Piccadilly

Foreword xi
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction xix
1 With Silence
1(52)
I Seek in your day a space for solitude and silence -- a time to be with God
5(5)
II Develop a simple practice of contemplative prayer
10(7)
III Become aware of your distractions
17(9)
IV Seek natural spaces for your prayer
26(4)
V Pray the shape of the day into being
30(7)
VI Praying while walking
37(3)
VII Praying together and praying alone
40(3)
VIII Make a time of creative encounter
43(3)
IX Spend time praying for this city
46(2)
X Examen
48(1)
XI The practice of silence
49(2)
XII Keep a notebook, journal or sketchbook of your reflections and discoveries
51(2)
2 With Service
53(43)
I Service is recognizing the humanity of your neighbour
56(3)
II Service is just turning up
59(1)
III Service is gift
60(5)
IV Service is discovering compassion
65(7)
V Service is staying with
72(1)
VI Service is living the Beatitudes
73(2)
VII Service is visiting the prisoner and the prisoner visiting you
75(6)
VIII Service is hearing the cry
81(1)
IX Service is praying with
82(1)
X Service is costly
83(1)
XI Service is belonging
84(2)
XII Service is realizing that we are all part of the body of Christ
86(1)
XIII Service is being there at the cross
87(3)
XIV Service is resurrection
90(2)
XV Service is becoming part of the orchestra of heaven
92(4)
3 With Scripture
96(31)
I Scripture is learning obedience
96(3)
II Scripture is Lectio Divina -- divine reading which seeks communion with God
99(4)
III The contemplative reading of Scripture allows the Word to do its work
103(3)
IV The contemplative reading of Scripture allows us to enter into the Scriptures ourselves
106(7)
V Reading Scripture is becoming the Scriptures
113(2)
VI Scripture is finding a language
115(1)
VII Scripture is forgiveness
116(1)
VIII Scripture is setting free
117(3)
IX Scripture is the story of coming home (Luke 15.11--end)
120(5)
X The Bible study does not end
125(2)
4 With Sacrament
127(38)
I Sacrament is communion
128(4)
II Sacrament is presence
132(3)
III Sacrament is incarnation
135(7)
IV Sacrament is going out into the world as a bearer of God
142(1)
V Sacrament is beholding both transcendence and immanence
143(3)
VI Sacrament is transfiguration
146(4)
VII Sacrament is becoming part of the body of Christ
150(2)
VIII The sacrament of the Eucharist is the remembrance of a death but also the beginning of new life
152(1)
IX Sacrament is discovering a new truthfulness in which we are all included
153(4)
X Sacrament is at the centre of liturgy
157(8)
5 With Sharing
165(33)
I Sharing the Church
172(6)
II Sharing the blessing
178(2)
III Sharing the journey
180(2)
IV Sharing baptism
182(2)
V Sharing is encountering that which we do not own
184(5)
VI Sharing is discovering the community of the dispossessed
189(2)
VII Sharing the dance
191(1)
VIII Sharing our spiritual journey with a guide
192(4)
IX Sharing home
196(2)
6 With Sabbath
198(20)
I Sabbath is the gift of time
199(2)
II Sabbath is realizing the mystery and miracle of life
201(3)
III Sabbath is discovering sacred space
204(2)
IV Sabbath is coming and seeing
206(4)
V Sabbath is forgiveness
210(1)
VI Sabbath is presence
211(2)
VII Sabbath is tasting the gifts of God
213(1)
VIII Sabbath time means living in the kingdom of God now
214(1)
IX Sabbath is hospitality
215(1)
X Sabbath is thanksgiving
216(2)
7 Staying With
218(33)
I With steadfastness
219(5)
II Staying with the seasons
224(4)
III Staying with truth
228(7)
IV Staying with suffering
235(4)
V Staying faithful in death
239(2)
VI Staying with love
241(7)
VII Abiding
248(3)
8 When the Me Becomes Us
251(16)
I The community we begin on earth is continued in heaven
251(9)
II The Nazareth Community
260(1)
III What is the purpose of the Nazareth Community Rule of Life?
260(4)
IV Blessing of the Nazareth Community
264(3)
Afterword 267(3)
Appendix 270
Richard Carter is a priest at St Martin-in-the-Fields in central London and leader of its Nazareth Community, a new monastic community in the Church of England. He is the author of In Search of the Lost, a moving account of the murder of seven members of Melanesian Brotherhood during his time with them. Samuel Wells is a noted Anglican writer, scholar and priest. Ordained in the Church of England, he is current the Vicar of St-Martin's-in-the-Fields, London. He is the author of several acclaimed books.