Ebook {Epub PDF} Tales of a Magic Monastery by Theophane the Monk
Tales of a magic monastery Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Tales of a magic monastery by Theophane, the Monk. Publication date Topics Spiritual life Publisher New York: Crossroad CollectionUser Interaction Count: · Here’s one of his tales: There’s a monk there who wears a red robe. I was wondering why, but it was my little son who dared to ask him why. “Mister, why are you wearing that red dress?” “Sit down, sonny, and I’ll tell you. When I was your age I used to dream about becoming a monk. I knew that monks usually wore white robes, but in my dreams I was usually wearinggreen. When I got older I got Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins. Title: Tales of a Magic Monastery By: Theophane the Monk, John O'Brien Format: Paperback Number of Pages: 95 Vendor: Crossroad Publication Date: Dimensions: X X (inches) Weight: 5 ounces ISBN: ISBN Stock No: WWPages:
Tales of a Magic Monastery book. Read 16 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Here, the charming, mature stories from the internationa The use of the story is the rediscovery of our times and the Monk Theophane (an experienced retreat director and a true spiritual father) is a. Similar items to consider. item 2 Theopane The Monk-Tales Of A Magic Monastery Rev (US IMPORT) BOOK NEW 1 -Theopane The Monk-Tales Of A item 3 Tales of a Magic www.doorway.ru Theophane New Fast Free ShippingTales of a Magic www.doorway.ru The Room of Righteous Indignation. From Tales of A Magic Monastery. By Father Theophane Performed by Robert Beatty.
Theophane the Monk is the author of Tales of a Magic Monastery ( avg rating, ratings, 16 reviews, published ). Tales of a Magic Monastery is a collection of fables written by one of the most delightful monks of modern America. Father Theophane -- Theophane the Monk -- was a Trappist priest (or monk) who spent a number of years at St. Joseph's Abbey in Spencer, Massachusetts. Theophane, through his monastic experience, and his inner delight, has created a number of tales (all of which are true, so he says). They can be read on many different levels. The meaning is revealed in stages and touch the heart rather than the head. One of my favorites is: Myself? I sat there in awe as the old monk answered our questions.
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