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  • St. Clare of Assisi

  • Light From the Cloister
  • By: Bret Thoman
  • Narrated by: Kevin O'Brien
  • Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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St. Clare of Assisi

By: Bret Thoman
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Summary

Just as with his stirring narrative of the life of St. Francis, St. Francis of Assisi: Passion, Poverty & the Man Who Transformed the Church, author Bret Thoman draws upon his profound knowledge of original sources, his familiarity with the places where these two great founders lived and breathed and changed the world, and his own Franciscan spirituality, to bring to life, like never before, the story of St. Clare of Assisi.

Join Thoman as he skillfully weaves the known facts of Clare’s life with imaginative passages that bring the listener into the profoundly spiritual world of the “Light from the Cloister.” Hailing from an aristocratic or “Major” family, Clare continually—in imitation of Our Lord and Francis—sought to make herself lesser or minor. In the process, in another of God’s “divine paradoxes,” she became a giant, not only of her Age, but of all time.

Tenaciously attached to poverty, she became rich as only the saints are; docile and obedient, she stood up to her aristocratic family and, later, princes of the Church in following the path upon which God had set her; frail and vulnerable, she caused Saracen invaders to turn tail and run...merely by prostrating herself before the Blessed Sacrament; and though not learned in either theology or canon law, she became the first woman to write a Rule for a new religious community.

St. Clare truly was a “light from the cloister” not only for her era but for all time. Meet her as never before in these pages and, in what is sure to be a profoundly spiritual listening experience, let her light shine upon you.

©2017 Bret Thoman (P)2023 TAN Books
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Ignorant and childish.

Well, I called this audiobook “childish” and my friend in Austria called it “ignorant”. Saint Clare is a saint who, like her friend Saint Francis, deserves the highest respect but this audiobook is an insult. Firstly, much of it is fiction with the author imagining events so it was more Hollywood than History. Also, the man chosen to narrate this book was more like a character from a John Wayne western than what a serious audiobook demands. He put on the most dreadful accent as he “inhabited” some of the characters at one point talking about “kicking the backside” of Francis. How disgraceful. Well, that was in the first chapter because that is as far as I got. This was not history, it was a travesty. More New York Bronx than Assisi. Avoid at all costs if you are a mature, intelligent human being.. I returned the audiobook, naturally.

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