Mark Barrett’s concern when writing Crossing was to offer a way for those who do not live in monasteries to access something of what is a daily experience among supposed religious specialists. He hoped that the reader would find that monastics – so often the shadowy medieval figures of media-gothic – are in reality fellow-seekers, apprentices training among the tools of a spiritual workshop. Monastic practices are not a panacea for the ills of modern society, and it would be naive to suggest they can be. The point is rather that Christian monastic practices came into being at least in part as a responce to the tidal currents of our hearts, set swirling by our busy lives, whichever century we live in.

WHEN OUR LOVE IS CHARITY VOLUME 2
THE COMPACT HISTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHUR
URODIVOI
THE SACRED WORLD OF THE CHRISTIAN
LOVE AND LIFE TEACHERS MANUAL
JOURNEY TO THE LIGHT
LOVE'S SACRED ORDER
RECOVERING THE PAST CELTIC AND ROMAN MIS
HOPE IN THE GOSPELS
LEARNING TO WALK WITH GOD
MISSION TRENDS TODAY
A STUDY IN FRIENDSHIP
GIANT SURROUNDED BY MONKEYS
BACK TO THE HEART
THE SAINTS SHOW US CHRIST
ADVENT & CHRISTMAS WITH THE SAINTS
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AT THE END OF AN AGE 

