Dance of a Fallen Monk
by Anchor
A nationally syndicated columnist on religious issues delivers a penetrating and poignant account of how he learned to hear the music of life—and dance to its joyous beat.
"In sharing his story, Fowler succeeds in touching us." —People
After almost twenty years of strict celibacy and silence as a Trappist monk and priest, George Fowler decided reluctantly to leave the Catholic Church at the age of forty in search of a more meaningful spiritual life. In rejecting the strictures of monastery life, and the constraints imposed on him by the Catholic Church, Fowler came to realize that the inner serenity and spiritual peace he spent his life searching for could only be found "while uproariously ignoring the greater part of what the churches thump their Book about."
"In sharing his story, Fowler succeeds in touching us." —People
After almost twenty years of strict celibacy and silence as a Trappist monk and priest, George Fowler decided reluctantly to leave the Catholic Church at the age of forty in search of a more meaningful spiritual life. In rejecting the strictures of monastery life, and the constraints imposed on him by the Catholic Church, Fowler came to realize that the inner serenity and spiritual peace he spent his life searching for could only be found "while uproariously ignoring the greater part of what the churches thump their Book about."
PUBLISHER:
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0385484070
ISBN-13:
9780385484077
BINDING:
Paperback
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 5.5000(W) x Dimensions: 8.5000(H) x Dimensions: 0.7500(D)