Inside the Cloistered Life
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"Sister Marie describes in detail the life of a Carmelite Nun and shows us by what means and in what manner rich spiritual treasure is being gathered for the benefit of all of us."
-- Thomas L. Noa, Bishop of Marquette, in the original foreword
This gem of a book is essential reading for anyone interested in knowing the hidden details of life in Carmel -- "the powerhouse of prayer." Sr. Marie, a young novice, addressed this revealing series of letters to her parents and family about her life in the Carmelite convent. Her letters provide a treasure trove of timeless information about the lives of these spiritual warriors from the moment they rise early in the morning to their praise of God at the end of each rich, joy-filled day working for His glory and souls.
In her letters, Sr. Marie answers all of her family's questions in an endearing, conversational way and explains all aspects of her new life as a Carmelite nun. Her profound reflections and the down-to-earth, often humorous stories she tells will enable you to taste the Carmelites' life-giving vocation and discover how you can imitate their devotion in your own daily life. As you journey on this "retreat," you will also learn about:
A diocesan priest described the Sisters as "priests' silent partners in saving souls -- silent partners in the eyes of the world but atomic blasts at the foot of God's throne." Through their secret sacrifices and love, you will see how the Sisters of Carmel aid in the redemption of the world. Above all, you will be motivated to more intentionally pray and work for souls in the hidden, ordinary tasks of your own life.
Author Bio: Sr. Claire Marie of the Immaculate Heart, O.C.D. (1925-1996), was a Discalced Carmelite Nun who wrote these letters under the nom de plume of Sr. Marie of the Trinity. In 1950, as a new Carmelite, Sr. Claire Marie was part of the small group of Nuns who ventured out from the Carmel in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to found the Carmel of the Holy Cross in Iron Mountain, Michigan. Sister wrote this collection of letters for the diocesan newspaper to explain Carmelite life to the people. In 1957, due to their popularity, the letters were compiled in a book under the title A Few Lines to Tell You