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75 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glenstal - A Prayer in Action
Dear Reader,

I am very proud to recommend this book to people. I count myself lucky to have spent so much time in this timeless place over the years and I am so thrilled that this had been captured by this book. The prayer has been laid out in such a way that it is easily said by one person or by many, as the needs of a person in this busy world dictates. The book...

Published on January 7, 2002 by L. O'REILLY

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed in a touch of PC
The book and the prayers are OK but they are tainted with a little touch of PC gender-neutered language. One of the Psalms translates "sons of men" as "men and women." And where applicable, "men" is "persons" or "human beings." If translation liberties don't bother you, this will be a nice book of prayers; on the other hand, I am just bothered enough for it to be...
Published 13 months ago by Jeffrey P. Wright


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75 of 78 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glenstal - A Prayer in Action, January 7, 2002
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L. O'REILLY "lisa66" (Baltimore, MD United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
Dear Reader,

I am very proud to recommend this book to people. I count myself lucky to have spent so much time in this timeless place over the years and I am so thrilled that this had been captured by this book. The prayer has been laid out in such a way that it is easily said by one person or by many, as the needs of a person in this busy world dictates. The book uses actual scripture for its prayer, unlike so many prayer manuals that have flooded the market these days. Each day is given with a opening prayer, psalm, scripture text and closing prayer that fit perfectly with the rhythm of the week , not just the season. It is laid out from Sunday to Saturday along with prayers for holy days.
Each session is divided into the typical monastic divisions of the day viz. Mroning, Midday, Evening and Night prompting the individual to pepper their day and work with prayer, not prayer with work. Prayers in English and Irish along with a calendar for Holy Days and saints are given along with traditional catholic prayers, yet this is a universal prayer book,. Time to stop and 'be' is made easy with this little gem. Ermmmmmmmmm!! ( an Irish prounciation guide would have been helpful for this american publication...).

I recommend this to anyone who may have a liking for putting some sort of easy, accessable and short prayer into their lives without missing out on the depth that monasticsm gives. It's size lends itself for being put into the breast pocket of any coat and brought out while one is having a quick sandwich at work!! The calm and peace of this type of prayer 'shouts' out at the reader!!

I enjoy the Icon on the front of the book and it is part of an extensive collection that the community have inherited from Russia over the past twenty years. There is a meditation on this included for use in prayer. The Monks have a wonderful collection to draw from and have put some of their musings into this book.

Communal prayer is the goal of the church and the Monks of Glenstal have brought us closer to that goal. Thanks to Fr. Christopher and all the community for bringing me home with this companion in prayer. I hope you get a flavour of the silence and the contemplation of this gorgeous corner of Ireland that is so real in this book. I know the people who put this together and I can tell you that they are men of deep prayer and contemplation.

You have been given a work carved from years of prayer in a beautiful church and a beautiful tradition: the Liturgy of The Hours. They do not use complicated words like Vespers or Matins that may exclude people by its language. The language used is modern and uncomplicated with recent translations of scripture and readings. Enjoy and welcome to the calm world of Glenstal where Benedictine spriituality says "You are welcome as if you are Christ Himself".

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A blessing in book form, April 8, 2005
This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
The Glenstal Abbey in County Limerick, Ireland, is a wonderful place to behold. They are a Benedictine monastery, operating a school, a ministry of hospitality, and providing an expression of Benedictine spirituality in the modern world. The pattern of their liturgical and prayer life is a modified form of the ancient Benedictine structure; this book reflects what that is.

The first section of the book is on daily prayer, prayer cycles that adhere to the spirit of Benedict's instructions. The section is divided into prayers for each day of the week, prayers for the 'stops' (mid-morning, noon, afternoon, and compline), and prayers for the seasons (Advent, Christmas, Lent, Easter, and Ordinary time). These give the full text of prayers, canticles, Bible readings, psalms, invocations and blessings for use at each event.

The second section highlights common prayers and recitations in the Christian tradition. These include the Lord's Prayer, the Hail Mary prayer, the Apostle's Creed, St. Patrick's Breastplate, the Rosary, the Stations of the Cross, and more. Among these one gets both the Celtic and the more universal Christian sense of things.

The third section looks at ritual prayers and liturgical pieces. These include devotional prayers during activities (prayers before beginning work, prayers before and after meals), as well as prayers of vocation, guidance, and peace. This includes a section on blessings, blessings that can be given to homes, to families, to the sick, to the dead, and more.

The final section includes additional psalms and a short selection of readings from the actual Rule of St. Benedict.

The book itself is in a small format, about as wide as an average hand, which means it fits into the palm perfectly, as if it were made for being carried and used on a regular basis. The printing and paper stocks used are superb - as much as I am generally loathe to describe books in such terms, the basic construction of this book is worthy of note, as it adds 'flesh' to the prayers being given out of this text. It is a joy to read from the sensory perspective as well as the spiritual perspective.

The Glenstal Abbey taps into an ancient history, but is itself a relatively new establishment, having been founded in 1927 as the first Benedictine monastery in Ireland since the Reformation (King Henry VIII dissolved monasteries as part of his Reformations in the British Isles). This book is a great reflection of part of their community.


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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A must for your spiritual library!, June 19, 2002
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E. Fittin (Morristown, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
I am a Benendictine monk and know the monks of Glenstal, and have visited their abbey. They are a marvelous community who contribute much to the church. The Book of Prayer is an outstanding addition in a world in need of prayer. Anyone who prays regularly, regardless of one's station in life, ought to have this book in their library. Few such resources are available. In addition, it is a high quality book. Buy one today, and another for a friend!
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A very nice Irish Benedictine devotional, July 17, 2003
This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
"The Glenstal Book of Prayer" represents the worship of the Benedictine Rule Glenstal Abbey in County Limerick, Ireland. Prayers are provided for morning, noon, evening, and night throughout the week, along with Psalm selections. The book is concluded with a nice selection of favorite prayers, printed in both English and Gaelic. A detailed Calendar of the Saints is also included.

What cost the book the coveted "5th Star" has to do with the sad fact that modern Benedictinism -- including Glenstal -- is such a far cry from how such an Abbey would have operated even 50 years ago. Gone are the Matins nocturns. Gone are the inspirational homilies from the saints, etc.

This being said, "The Glenstal Book of Prayer" is a worthy edition to any liturgical or devotional library, and I highly recommend it.

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A wonderful prayer book! (high quality materials, too), December 10, 2003
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This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
I was looking for a good prayer book that my wife and I could use to integrate the Liturgy of the Hours into our lives. This prayer book has proved to be perfect for us. The book itself is made of high quality materials throughout including the binding and the paper on which the pages are printed. One of the features we really like is the calendar of saints in the back. The calendar identifies at least one saint for each day of the year. The daily roster of saints emphasizes for us our connection and fellowship with the long line of believers who have preceded us in the faith down through the centuries.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars prayer for busy people, June 23, 2004
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This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
My husband is from Ireland and his best friend gave me this wonderful book. We have a large family and the time for a decent prayer life can be limited. It is an easy and beautiful way to bring prayer structure and guidance into a busy person's life. It is a well worn book in my home.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT PRAYER BOOK BOTH FOR REFERENCE AND FOR REGULAR READING, December 10, 2006
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The secular prayerful person may find in this prayer book a schema of prayer accessible to and useful for the person who cannot give up their day job for contemplative purposes. I keep a copy on my prayer table at all times, and find it very useful for constant prayer.

Unlike other such Books of Common Prayer or Monastic Diurnals, it is not overwhelming in its requirements. It gently and lightly suggests a system of prayer for every day of the week, and for the holidays, morning and evening, following the traditional monastic format which dates back before Saint Benedict. No wonder as Glenstal is a Benedictine Abbey.

It also includes much of the traditional prayers once so well known but now difficult to locate, in a very useful and handy lay out. Many of those traditional prayers heard at your grandmother-s knee and not heard since but cherished in memory are represented here, as well as suggestions for prayers at every occassion of the day.

Highly recommended for anyone wishing to introduce regular prayer into their lives (or the life which God has so generously lent to us) as a centering worship of recollection and peace in God-s love. An urgently necessary element of any prayerful life.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice and usable, elegant and simple., September 8, 2005
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This review is from: The Glenstal Book of Prayer: A Benedictine Prayer Book (Hardcover)
This is a shorter version of Morning (Lauds) and Evening (Vespers) Prayer, using only one psalm per hour. The one week repeating cycle also includes Mid-morning (Terce), Mid-day (Sext), and Mid-afternoon (None) prayer, as well as Night (Compline) Prayer. After the Hours, there is a section of prayers and blessings. It is hardbound with sewn binding. This is a nice, handy, short, elegant, simple aid to regular prayer.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent source for Liturgy of the Hours and Prayer, September 6, 2002
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I bought this book for some ideas on how to present the Liturgy of the Hours to high school teens in our parish Confirmation Program. It is fantastic! I has a simple format that appeals to teens. I like the feature that gives you the option to insert seasonal prayers into the morning and evening prayer format. We will be offering a class for teens that will simply be the morning and evening prayers each day for one week straight, exactly as it is laid out in the book.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Glenstal book of Prayer is an excellent tool for Oblates, December 13, 2006
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I have been looking for a good benedictine prayer book that is easy to follow, and practical for my Oblate studies, and the Glenstal book fits the bill. The monks of Glenstal really put clever thought in putting together this book of prayer for non-monks. Thank you for an excellent tool for lay-monastics, and anyone interested in a solid book of christian prayer.
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