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Wendy Beckett

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Wendy Beckett


Born
in South Africa
February 25, 1930

Died
December 26, 2018

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Sister Wendy Beckett was a South African-born British art expert, Roman Catholic nun, and contemplative hermit who became an unlikely celebrity during the 1990s, presenting a series of acclaimed art history documentaries for the BBC.

Average rating: 4.06 · 7,039 ratings · 391 reviews · 110 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Story of Painting

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3.97 avg rating — 4,225 ratings — published 1994 — 33 editions
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Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterp...

4.27 avg rating — 730 ratings — published 1999 — 5 editions
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The Art of Lent: A Painting...

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Sister Wendy on Prayer

4.38 avg rating — 273 ratings — published 2006 — 9 editions
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Sister Wendy's Grand Tour: ...

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Sister Wendy's American Col...

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A Child's Book of Prayer in...

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Sister Wendy's Book of Saints

3.76 avg rating — 88 ratings — published 1998 — 3 editions
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Sister Wendy's Book of Medi...

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The Art of Holy Week and Ea...

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“God never sends suffering. Never. It is never "God's will" that we should suffer. God would like us not to suffer. But since the world brings suffering, and since God refuses to use His almighty power and treat us as foolish children, He aligns Himself with us, goes into Auschwitz with us, is devastated by 9/11 with us, and draws us with Him through it all into fulfillment. This is a high price to pay for our human freedom, but it is worth it. To be mere automatons for whom God arranges the world to cause us no suffering would mean we never have a self. We could not make choices.”
Wendy Beckett

“We were created to be fully human - a lifetime effort - and using our minds intelligently and reverently is essential to full humanhood. But Rushdie talks throughout of making something sacred, whereas there is another kind of sacrality that exists of its own right.”
Wendy Beckett

“Although we cannot command it, we choose joy, making a deliberate commitment to happiness (essentially another word for peace).”
Wendy Beckett, Sister Wendy's Meditations on Joy

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