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Retreat for Beginners

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Published 1960 Paulist Press 3 views
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Ronald Arbuthnott Knox

Monsignor Ronald Arbuthnott Knox was a Roman Catholic priest, theologian, author of detective stories, as well as a writer and a regular broadcaster for BBC Radio. Knox had attended Eton College and won several scholarships at Balliol College, Oxford. He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1912 and was appointed chaplain of Trinity College, Oxford, but he left in 1917 upon his conversion to Catholicism. In 1918 he was ordained a Catholic priest. Knox wrote many books of essays and novels. Directed by his religious superiors, he re-translated the Latin Vulgate Bible into English, using Hebrew and Greek sources, beginning in 1936. He died on 24 August 1957 and his body was brought to Westminster Cathedral. Bishop Craven celebrated the requiem mass, at which Father Martin D'Arcy, a Jesuit, preached the panegyric. Knox was buried in the churchyard of St Andrew's Church, Mells.

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As advertised, this series of retreat talks represents the late Monsignor Knox at his best. The talks are characterized by his customary personal directness, sincerity, intelligence, urbanity, wit, charm, gentleness and respect for his audience. Addressed to teen-age students, the meditative chats deal in the main with the inevitable subjects appropriate for any retreat, but the thought and style are unique. Emphasis is on the positive virtues and on personal religion. Where the negative has to be discussed, the stress is on wrong attitudes and commonly overlooked faults. The rhetorical bombast of the ""seasoned retreat master"" is totally absent. This book can profitably be used as a model by retreat masters and be read as a form of making a private retreat by any young Catholic.

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