In 1960, five young men arrived at the imposing gates of Parkminster, the largest centre of the most rigorous and ascetic monastic order in the Western world: the Carthusians. This is the story of their five-year journey into a society virtually unchanged in its behaviour and lifestyle since its foundation in 1084. An Infinity of Little Hours is a uniquely intimate portrait of the customs and practices of a monastic order almost entirely unknown until now. It is also a drama of the men’s struggle as they avoid the 1960s,the decade of hedonism, music, fashion, and amorality,and enter an entirely different era and a spiritual world of their own making. After five years each must face a choice: to make “solemn profession” and never leave Parkminster or to turn his back on his life’s ambition to find God in solitude. A remarkable investigative work, the book combines first-hand testimony with unique source material to describe the Carthusian life. And in the final chapter, which recounts a reunion forty years after the events described elsewhere in the book, Nancy Klein Maguire reveals which of the five succeeded in their quest, and which did not.

THE GOD WHO FELL FROM HEAVEN
IN SEARCH OF UNITY
ABBA FATHER
THE SINNER'S RETURN TO GOD
A SPEECHLESS CHILD IS THE WORD OF GOD
STRANNIK
LIVING VATICAN II
WHEN OUR LOVE IS CHARITY VOLUME 2
LEARNING TO WALK WITH GOD
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
THE RISE AND GROWTH OF THE ANGLICAN SCHI
JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT
DICTIONARY OF CHRISTIAN BIOGRAPHY
SEASONS OF THE SPIRIT 