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Mary Jane of the Lore Lands: A Memoir

Mary Jane of the Lore Lands: A Memoir

Christin Lore Weber

Independently Published
2019
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Christin Lore Weber writes about herself as a child who bore a different name--Mary Jane Lore. The people, the places, the stories of the past are as she experienced them in the 1940s between her birth and her eighth year when she lived with her immigrant grandparents and their descendants on the Boundary Waters of Lake of the Woods in Minnesota. The remote beauty of the place, stories she was told of a family struggling to identify as Americans, influences of a grandmother with a steely will and unbreakable determination to succeed, of a mother whose tuberculosis had made childbearing forbidden but who bore her anyway, an early aviator for a father, and a grandfather who could soften an often frightening world with his stories and tenderness. This is a memoir through the eyes of that small child with mythic sensibilities, and interpreted by the woman in her wisdom years whom she finally became.
Altar Music

Altar Music

Christin Lore Weber

Scribner
2001
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Enter a Mysterious, Cloistered World Full of Passion and Regret, Where the Lines Between the Sexual, Artistic, and Religious Become Blurred. This achingly beautiful and revelatory first novel is the story of three generations of strong-willed women and their battles to balance personal longings with the disciplines of their church: Meghan, who dismisses the priest's injunctions about sex until tragedy befalls her family; Kate, who so fears God's power to destroy that she shuts herself off from emotion completely; and, finally, Elise, whose connection to unknowable forces drives her into the most exhilarating, disillusioning, and haunting experience of her life. Written with lyricism and emotional authenticity, Altar Music is a portrait of a nun as a young girl, an epic tale of a family both defined and divided by its religious beliefs, and a powerful story about mothers and daughters.
Finding Stone: A Quiet Parable and Soul-Work Meditation

Finding Stone: A Quiet Parable and Soul-Work Meditation

Christin Lore Weber

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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What can I not live without? What is strong enough to endure the challenges life brings? What is steady enough to survive intact through every change? What is, at the same time, so common, so ordinary, so natural that it warms my heart and gives peace to my mind? This is my Finding Stone.FINDING STONE: An invitation to join Finding Woman on a journey to find your Stone of healing, wisdom, and power.FINDING STONE: A quiet parable and soul-work reflections employing the ancient meditative practice of standing before Life's mysteries.FINDING STONE: A book to be read slowly, kept by your bed, or carried in your backpack, purse, or briefcase. A book to give to a friend.Come, take the journey of the Stone.
The Blue Shawl

The Blue Shawl

Christin Lore Weber

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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At the turn of the Twentieth Century a young girl, Millie, is caught between her mother's needs, her father's expectations, and a secret that she will need her entire life to recognize. The secret will motivate her towards her most profound yearning and her deepest anguish. Christin Lore Weber writes with an intensity that catches the reader up in the power of language as well as the tangles of relationships between intriguing characters. She weaves a story that will touch your heart.A story, like a shawl, is knit over time and contains various patterns. This story was knit over generations of the lives of women in the lineage of Milda Schatz. Each woman, mother to daughter, down the generations carried the pattern in her fingers and as a flowing thread of memories. Each of them took part.Liese, who hid what she had made, Julia-lost, Julia unraveled, Milda, who tangled and untangled the skein.But Milda also kept the family secrets like heirlooms. "She lifted a box from its hiding place in her dresser drawer and set it on her lap. She took a deep breath before removing the cover. The sight of the blue shawl, unchanged over all these years, drove her heart up into her throat. Her breath caught on it. She made a little sound, involuntary, a moan....She stared at it as though she had never seen it before, and holding it in her hands, felt almost worshipful, as though she held a relic and had become lost in contemplation. She must have sat for an hour, holding the shawl, a thing too beautiful to wear, until her breathing deepened like the breathing of someone in a dream. Then she returned the shawl to its box and replaced it in the bottom of the drawer. On top of it she organized all the other finery, closed the drawer, and turned out the light."
The Edge of Tenderness: A Memoir of Mothers and Sisters

The Edge of Tenderness: A Memoir of Mothers and Sisters

Christin Lore Weber

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Caught in the turmoil of renewal resulting from the Catholic Church's Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, a young nun and her mother struggle to understand and live their faith in a new and often unfamiliar religious world. Sister Christin, eager to implement the new directives from Rome, finds herself with theological vision but without guidelines, wisdom or life experience to create structures for living that vision. "No one knows how to do this " Humorous and sometimes tragic results ensue. Her mother, Alyce, proud of her daughter but at the same time concerned for her welfare at such an unstable time, encourages and warns her of possible dangers through letters and occasional visits to the convent. As the two women exchange these "words in their fingers," the reader will experience the effect their church in turmoil has upon the lives of each of them.This is a memoir of a turning point, a thin place in the texture of an ancient institution, of a surrounding culture on the edge of a new understanding of the world, and of the souls of even the most common women who lived through those times and attempted to influence the outcome. For the human soul, it was an edge both terrifying and tender.
WomanChrist: 30th Anniversary Edition

WomanChrist: 30th Anniversary Edition

Christin Lore Weber D. Min

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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First published by Harper&Row in 1987, WomanChrist became one of the first wave of books attempting to re-vision Catholic/Christian culture and theology with the growing women's spirituality movement. Since that time the book has been passed around from woman to woman and enjoyed a continual presence on the used book market. Now thirty years since first publication it is time to make it available again, still fresh and often prophetic, to a new generation of women and men seeking the union of feminine and masculine spirit within the Incarnate Christ.
Folk Lore of the Holy Land: Moslem, Christian and Jewish
""Folk Lore of the Holy Land: Moslem, Christian and Jewish"" is a book written by J.E. Hanauer. It is a collection of stories, legends, and traditions from the Holy Land, which is the region in the Middle East that includes Israel, Palestine, and parts of Jordan and Lebanon. The book covers the folklore of three major religious groups in the region: Muslims, Christians, and Jews. The author has collected these stories from various sources, including interviews with locals, written records, and personal experiences. The book is divided into chapters, each focusing on a specific theme or topic, such as the creation story, saints and miracles, and superstitions. The stories in the book provide insights into the cultural and religious beliefs of the people of the Holy Land. They offer a glimpse into the daily lives of the people, their customs, and their traditions. Some of the stories are humorous, while others are serious and thought-provoking. Overall, ""Folk Lore of the Holy Land: Moslem, Christian and Jewish"" is a fascinating book that provides a unique perspective on the history and culture of the region. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Middle Eastern folklore, religion, and culture.This is a new release of the original 1935 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Folk-lore of the Holy Land. Moslem, Christian and Jewish
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Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: What Makes a Good Christian Believer – Descriptions in the New Testament Bible Lore and in Christ’s Sermons
Celebrated theologian, preacher and author C. I. Scofield explains descriptions of Christian qualities in the New Testament, and the Gospels of Christ in this excellent Bible study and devotional book.In this superbly detailed examination of the New Testament, Scofield demonstrates how dispensationalism can aid Christians in receiving the true meaning of the scriptures. Making careful distinctions between the gospels and the nature of Christian belief, Scofield demonstrates how God divided the various gospels over time, and explains how to distinguish between these divisions. Throughout this work we observe how the author supports his words with frequent quotations of the scripture. We learn how the believer must act when adhering to Christ's teachings, and of how the Christian may please God and receive his blessings. Holding to beliefs in God in spite of life's trials, adhering to the principles of moral virtue, and understanding the fundamental truths of the Bible are emphasized.
Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth: What Makes a Good Christian Believer – Descriptions in the New Testament Bible Lore and in Christ’s Sermons (Hardcover)
Celebrated theologian, preacher and author C. I. Scofield explains descriptions of Christian qualities in the New Testament, and the Gospels of Christ in this excellent Bible study and devotional book.In this superbly detailed examination of the New Testament, Scofield demonstrates how dispensationalism can aid Christians in receiving the true meaning of the scriptures. Making careful distinctions between the gospels and the nature of Christian belief, Scofield demonstrates how God divided the various gospels over time, and explains how to distinguish between these divisions. Throughout this work we observe how the author supports his words with frequent quotations of the scripture. We learn how the believer must act when adhering to Christ's teachings, and of how the Christian may please God and receive his blessings. Holding to beliefs in God in spite of life's trials, adhering to the principles of moral virtue, and understanding the fundamental truths of the Bible are emphasized.