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E-raamat: Moling in Meditation: A Psalter for an Early Irish Monk

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-May-2023
  • Kirjastus: St Augustine's Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781587315206
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  • Kirjastus: St Augustine's Press
  • Keel: eng
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Fr. Paul Murray is a wildly popular poet and authority on mystical Christian spirituality. His forthcoming collection of poems is, as the title suggests, inspired by the seventh-century Irish version of Saint Francis of Assisi, Moling the monk. At home in Ireland, Moling still holds the admiration and imagination of the people, and its literature continues to be captivated by his influence and legend. Before Saint Francis, the &;wren, a tiny fly, and a fox&; were already singing to and playfully antagonizing the Irish Moling. 

Murray&;s poems are dedicated to Moling, thoughtfully as a fellow &;monk&; and wanderer in the woods and seascapes, but also as an equally capable Irish lyricist. Murray remembers that even Seamus Heaney ascribed to the early Irish monks the ability to make &;springwater music out of certain feelings in a way unmatched in any other European language.&; Moling is a critical element of this tradition, and Murray as a key component of its present pays tribute to him in the most appropriate fashion&;&;verses written in the acute, observant fondness of small significant things. With Murray, the reader imbibes the fresh air of Moling&;s natural world and soul, a rush that is inseparably both vision and prayer: &;Since, with the vain/ and with the vulgar,/ God has shared his bread/ and, through the poets/ and his saints, has said:/ &;To me,/ nothing human is alien.&;&; 
Introduction 1(12)
Part One FOX
13(12)
Vocation
15(1)
On Praying the Psalms
16(2)
Three Things I Love
18(1)
Thoughts after Meditation
19(1)
Haze
20(1)
Confession of a Sober Monk
21(3)
Address to Brother Fox
24(1)
Part Two SERPENT
25(12)
A Warning
27(1)
Siren
28(1)
Love and Hate
29(1)
A Question to the Bird Man
30(1)
The Lesson
31(1)
The Pursuit
32(1)
The Dark Thought
33(1)
Brief Confession
34(1)
After Reading Psalm 42
35(1)
Lightning
36(1)
Part Three FIRE
37(8)
Ego Scriptor
38(1)
The Serene Dead
39(1)
O God my God
40(1)
Who are You?
41(1)
The Struggle
42(1)
Miracle
43(1)
A Strange Mercy
44(1)
Part Four BIRD
45(14)
Out in the Open
46(2)
The Happiness of Moling
48(1)
Today
49(4)
The Bird Man
53(1)
Winter
54(1)
At Dawn
55(1)
On Perseverance
56(1)
Scandal in the Forest
57(1)
Realization
58(1)
Part Five SCROLL
59
Hearing the River
60(1)
A Wound
61(1)
A Poor Man's Canticle
62(1)
Alive
63(1)
Brimming
64(1)
A Practice Plain and Yet Extraordinary
65(1)
This September
66(1)
Your Lifespan
67(1)
In Extremis
68