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The Work of God: A Prayer Book of the Psalms in accordance with the Rule of St. Benedict - Paperback

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by Thomas McKenzie (Author)

Benedictine monks and nuns pray the psalms seven times a day, seven days a week. Every week they pray each of the psalms at least once. They do this because St. Benedict required this in his Rule. More importantly, they do it because the psalms are the prayer book of the Church, because they were the prayer book of Jesus. Praying the psalms is a transformative experience. About this book, the author/editor, Fr. Thomas McKenzie, says this: "For many years, I looked for a simple prayer book of the psalms. He wanted a way to pray along with the monks. Not that I think I can always devote that much time to daily prayer (though I'd like to). Rather because I'd like to make the psalms more central to my life of prayer and meditation. However, I was frustrated because I couldn't find the book I needed. So I decided to make one for myself. The project was more involved than I thought it would be. Towards the end of my work, I realized that there might be other people who would benefit from this prayer book. So I've made it available to the world at a low price. I am not the author of this book. I'm not even the one who decided what it would contain. I'm merely the person who laid it out. This really is just the psalms, along with a very few canticles, prayers, and ancient hymns. I chose to use the translations found in the Book of Common Prayer (1979). These translations are in modern language and are designed to be said or sung aloud. I hope it will be a blessing to your life of prayer."

Author Biography

Thomas McKenzie lives in Nashville with his wife, Laura. They have two daughters, Ella and Sophie. Thomas is the author of the The Anglican Way: A Guidebook as well as The Harpooner, a devotional guide for the Advent season. He edited a Service Book for Anglican worship as well as a Benedictine Prayer Book. He was born and raised near Amarillo, Texas. His Bachelor's degree is from the University of Texas at Austin, and his Master's Degree in Divinity is from Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. Thomas is a priest of the Anglican Church in North America and the Anglican Diocese of Pittsburgh. He's the founding pastor of Church of the Redeemer in Nashville, Tennessee. He's an oblate of the Monastery of Christ in the Desert near Abiquiu, New Mexico. His website is ThomasMcKenzie.com. Thomas occasionally speaks at retreats, conferences, and other events. Contact him for booking information through his website, on Twitter @thomasmckenzie, or e-mail Thomas@ThomasMcKenzie.com.

Number of Pages: 236
Dimensions: 0.5 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: May 08, 2018
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