Sounding Solitude: An Approach to Transformation in Christ by Love

· ICS Publications
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Solitude is a universal experience. For some people, its connotations of loneliness and isolation are terrifying prospects. Others seek it out, sensing solitude’s potential for bringing depth and creativity to their lives. Even those who embrace it willingly, however, discover at some point that solitude, like nature, has its changing seasons. 

Why write a book about solitude? One answer: God. Those who are God seekers often turn to solitude to listen to God, to be present to God, to be attentive to God’s word, wisdom and Spirit. Embraced purposefully, solitude enables us to cultivate another way of seeing and being, to be more open to discovery of and exploration into those unfathomable riches we call God.

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 Sr. Mary Paul Cutri, OCD, is a  Discalced Carmelite nun of the Carmel of the Assumption in Latrobe, Pa..  A founding member of the Latrobe monastery, she has served her community in many roles, including as prioress, sub-prioress, treasurer, councilor, and director of formation.  After the Second Vatican Council, which encouraged contemplative nuns to form federations, the U.S. monasteries which became the Carmelite Communities Associated (CCA) invited Sister Mary Paul to serve as the first coordinator of CCA. 

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