Eremo delle Carceri: The History of the Hermitage Where St. Francis Found Silence

Author:   T M Aquinas
Publisher:   T.M. Aquinas Publishing
Volume:   26
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9798295484452


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   15 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Eremo delle Carceri: The History of the Hermitage Where St. Francis Found Silence


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Have you ever truly longed for the purifying silence that only the Saints knew? Step away from the clamor of the modern age and ascend the slopes of Mount Subasio, where the very stones whisper of radical faith. This is the story of the Eremo delle Carceri, not merely as a historic site, but as the crucible where St. Francis of Assisi forged his revolutionary covenant with God. Before the crowds, before the basilicas, there was the Carceri-a collection of cold, damp caves that served as the spiritual prison where Francis willingly isolated himself to engage in profound, silent combat with the world and his own spirit. This book is your lantern, guiding you through the narrow paths and deep gorges, revealing the uncompromised austerity and terrifying beauty of the Order's true genesis. For the soul craving authenticity, this volume provides a meticulously researched chronicle of a place consecrated by extreme devotion. Trace the Eremo's history from its roots as an ancient anchorite retreat to the steadfast, rock-hewn hermitage it remains today. Discover how the earliest Friars Minor lived, slept, and prayed, embracing absolute poverty amidst the rugged, unyielding grandeur of nature. Every cell, every chapel carved into the stone, and every juniper tree is steeped in the history of men who sought to imitate the suffering Christ, placing prayer and penance above all earthly comfort. This is where the Franciscan spirit was distilled-pure, potent, and enduring. This is more than a history book; it is a spiritual excavation. We unearth the Papal bulls, chart the medieval expansions, and narrate the dramatic suppressions and quiet returns of the religious brothers across the centuries. But more importantly, we delve into the spiritual DNA of the Eremo, explaining why this desolate mountain was essential to the mission of St. Francis. It serves as a perennial testament to the truth that true sanctity is often found not in comfort, but in isolation, fasting, and the willingness to accept God's will in the harshest of environments. It is a vital reminder of the foundation upon which your own faith is built. Part of the ""Pilgrimage to the Sacred: Italy's Holy Shrines"" series, this volume offers the kind of deeply informative yet spiritually resonant narrative that honors the sanctity of its subject. It is written for the faithful heart that treasures the rich, unbroken chain of Christian devotion. Let the Eremo delle Carceri be your next spiritual retreat-a place you can explore without leaving your chair, yet which will demand everything of your soul. Are you ready to meet St. Francis in his deepest silence?

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Author:   T M Aquinas
Publisher:   T.M. Aquinas Publishing
Imprint:   T.M. Aquinas Publishing
Volume:   26
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.181kg
ISBN:  

9798295484452


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   15 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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