Wonderful poems written using monastic logic, using the Rule of St. Benedict as a guide. And to think I found this on a free table! This line was especially interesting to read on Good Friday:
“When the culture has gone mad as a March Hare, the steady sanity of quiet people who want to live alone with God appears crazy as crocus poking up through snow, Lenten purple, but promising Easter.”
A few other standout poems/lines:
- “Lucubrations”
- “Monastery of the Holy Spirit”
- “Abram at Haran”
- “School of the Heart”
- “Remember I Am Fragile”
- “Solitude”
“The prison doors of preference and pride must be opened by humility’s patient hand.”
“Give me the quiet courage of hope.”
“A hermit learns the way to keep peace is to give away even the desire of it.”