
audiobook
Produced by Avinash Kothare, Tom Allen, Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks
THE TRANSLATOR.
A humble monk records his early years in a rare, reflective voice that blends personal experience with the spiritual ideals of his order. He opens with a meditation on true greatness—not the glitter of titles or wealth, but the quiet dignity that springs from virtue, a theme that underpins every episode of his life. The narrative moves from his arrival in the New World to his first decade among settlers, where he confronts the clash between worldly temptations and monastic discipline.
Through simple, earnest storytelling, he sketches the origins of the Trappist congregation, its rigorous observance of chastity, poverty, and obedience, and the modest community he helped establish. The memoir offers a glimpse into the daily rhythm of prayer, labor, and the perpetual search for inner freedom, inviting listeners to share in the quiet resolve of a man who chose a life of contemplative service over worldly acclaim.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (77K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1768–1853
A French Trappist priest who survived revolution, exile, and a failed monastic settlement in early America, he left behind a vivid memoir shaped by hardship and faith. His story follows years of missionary work in Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, where he served Catholic communities and the Mi'kmaq.
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