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∎ Read Mother Angelica Her Grand Silence The Last Years and Living Legacy (Audible Audio Edition) Raymond Arroyo Servant Books

Mother Angelica Her Grand Silence The Last Years and Living Legacy (Audible Audio Edition) Raymond Arroyo Servant Books



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In a moving, dramatic conclusion to his four New York Times best-selling Mother Angelica books, Raymond Arroyo completes the saga of this singular nun with his most intimate book yet. Here are Mother Angelica's spiritual battles in her cell - including encounters with the devil. Revealed for the first time is the personal request Mother made of God - which sheds light on her long silence. Here are the unrevealed episodes of hilarity and inspiration; from playing possum (to avoid undesirable visitors to her room), to undertaking a secret trip to the far East, to blessing her nuns as they leave her care to create new monasteries, Mother Angelica's spunky spirit shines through the narrative.


Mother Angelica Her Grand Silence The Last Years and Living Legacy (Audible Audio Edition) Raymond Arroyo Servant Books

If you thought the "...Grand Silence" was going to be a prayerful and peaceful account of a contemplative's last years of life, you will be amazingly surprised at the actual drama that was unfolding during Mother Angelica's last years at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, It is admirable how frank that Mother and the Sisters are in informing the stories that are included in this very, very interesting final-years biography. The recorded spiritual battles prompt us to consider the perpetual mysteries of faith ; the recorded personal difficulties remind us that we share a common humanity and that we are called to prayer for those with whom we share the same foibles. With journalistic precision, considerable drama, a bit of humor, and an occasional pull at the heartstrings, Raymond Arroyo gives all of us more reason to love and appreciate Mother Angelica and her Sisters .

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  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 6 hours and 1 minute
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Unabridged
  • Publisher Servant
  • Audible.com Release Date July 15, 2016
  • Whispersync for Voice Ready
  • Language English, English
  • ASIN B01IFQACVM

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I read this book in one sitting on Saturday. It was wonderful. Very moving - especially the letters which Mr. Arroyo selected for inclusion in the book - evidence of lives changed by Mother Angelica's evangelism. I highly recommend this book and it is a wonderful addition to my library which includes Mr. Arroyo's original biography of Mother Angelica. I love the title - Her Grand Silence but I am sorry that she suffered illness for so long. The book is awesome!
End. Though I've read all of her books and thought I knew everything about her and EWTN, there's a lot more about Mothers last years and also her nuns, thanks to Raymond. I hope her network continues to flourish.
The story of Mother Angelica only was previewed by her founding of her Poor Clare Community and EWTN world wide ministry. Mother poured out her life as only a mother could for the propagation of faith to the whole world by her life of faithful suffering and embrace of the Cross her Divine Spouse offered her. Raymond Arroyo brings to life these days in her life with great love and sensitivity. He allows us to see what it means to pour out our life as a libation for souls. Every single moment Mother lived in the Grand Silence was for love of Him who loves us all. Read this book and share with everyone who wonders why life lived fully regardless the physical productivity is a life full of meaning...maybe more fruitful than all the doing the world says is important.
Raymond Arroyo has once again has used his unique blend of humor, compassion, tell it like it is facts and deep love for Mother and her spiritual daughters, to paint the story of not only of Mother Angelica's final years, but the backstory of her and her relationship with her sisters who were her family.

Because nearly everyone in the world does not live in the cloistered monastery of nuns, we don't realize that those brown and white religious habits have real genuine people residing inside them, who have chosen not only to give their lives fully to God, but also to give their lives fully to those who have become their family, the other religious sisters in their order.

This book tells Mother Angelica's story and also tells the nuns' stories and how a group of women who trust in God and come together in His name can function together as a family, and provide love, compassion and support to one another just like members of a natural family. And just like any other family, there are the same jealousies, squabbles and other irritations that all families experience. Once Mother Angelica became disabled from functioning actively as abbess, there were definitely issues that developed among the nuns.

The book also documents the tremendous inspiration Mother Angeica provided to so many people, although the exerpts of letter in the book does not read well, especially when the quotes are lengthy.

Although not as free flowing of a narrative as the first book, this book is a well detailed and earnest account by Raymond Arroyo of Mother's last years. In the end, Mother's life is a testimony that God can use ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things, even though those things are hidden to most of the world, and would be regarded by most of the world as insignificant. One thing we can be sure of is that God does not regard these countless ask of love and charity is insignificant, and he loves them just as he loves everyone of us.
Even today people still seem to want to put holy people on pedestals and pretend they were perfect even though such biographies are stilted and now dusty so I'm very glad that Raymond Arroyo didn't do that with Mother Angelica in this book. He not only writes about Mother Angelica but also the implosion of her community while she lay suffering yet fully aware of the chaos and conflict amongst her beloved Sisters. One of the Sisters quoted in the book hit the nail on the head - perhaps lack of formation in the later years added to the stampede to get away from such a (for them) toxic environment. So sad all this happened as Mother Angelica lay helpless and unable to intervene except through prayer, to see her life's work crumble must have been a true crucifixion for her. The sisters, her community, were her life's work even more so than EWTN. I'm sending this book off to a Poor Clare Abbess I know as an object lesson; I don't think she needs it as she's a very strong superior but still it is an important reminder as to what can happen where there is a lack of formation in the early years. I applaud Mr. Arroyo for his honesty.
If you thought the "...Grand Silence" was going to be a prayerful and peaceful account of a contemplative's last years of life, you will be amazingly surprised at the actual drama that was unfolding during Mother Angelica's last years at Our Lady of the Angels Monastery, It is admirable how frank that Mother and the Sisters are in informing the stories that are included in this very, very interesting final-years biography. The recorded spiritual battles prompt us to consider the perpetual mysteries of faith ; the recorded personal difficulties remind us that we share a common humanity and that we are called to prayer for those with whom we share the same foibles. With journalistic precision, considerable drama, a bit of humor, and an occasional pull at the heartstrings, Raymond Arroyo gives all of us more reason to love and appreciate Mother Angelica and her Sisters .
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