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The author offers a sequence of meditative essays born of retreats in a Trappist abbey, exploring the liturgy of the Mass, Eucharistic devotion, and monastic prayer life. Close readings of the Confiteor, the Credo, the Pater Noster, and scriptural passages unfold into reflections on penitence, intercession for the dead, solidarity with suffering, and the peace found in contemplative worship. Descriptive passages evoke the abbey's rhythms, the night office, and natural surroundings as aids to recollection. Practical spiritual counsel and poetic imagery aim to nourish devotion for readers who approach the liturgy with attentive hearts.
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