Reviews
In 1998, Slattery, a faculty member of Pacifica Graduate Institute, turned a professional sabbatical into a personal pilgrimage, traveling to 11 monasteries and retreat houses throughout the western United States. He dedicates one chapter to each of his destinations, which are diverse in tradition and style and include a Russian Orthodox monastery, an urban prayer center run by Benedictine sisters and a Zen center. Slattery describes the flavor of each retreat center, but spends the bulk of each chapter recounting the spiritual musings prompted by each place he visited. At times, his account is pointed and compelling, as when he shares his unfolding comprehension that his own life is re-manifesting the patterns, if not the specifics, of his alcoholic father's excessive behavior, or when he observes this personal transformation after weeks of pilgrimage: "I no longer believed in God.... Instead, I felt his presence in every corner of my life." At other times, however, his ruminations tend toward the generalized and hypothetical. Moreover, Slattery's style undermines his effectiveness: he has a fondness for stretching metaphors paper-thin, and his prose is frequently self-conscious, even affected, as when he describes monks arriving in chapel as "silent, sacred specters in white robes that whooshed." Slattery's sensitivity to spiritual matters is clear, but ultimately the book leaves the reader wanting a more satisfying, focused account of what was obviously a powerful pilgrimage journey. (Apr.) ( Publishers Weekly , March 8, 2004)
Table of Content
Foreword (Thomas Moore). Acknowledgments. 1. A Need to Reconnect: Preparing for the Pilgrimage. 2. The Road on No Map: New Camaldoli Hermitage, Big Sur, California. 3. An Isolato Dogged by Divinity: The Carmelite House of Prayer, Oakville, California. 4. Meditations out of Time: Sonoma Mountain Zen Center, Santa Rosa, California. 5. Loneliness Does Not Retreat: Monastery of Mount Tabor, Redwood Valley, California. 6. Nature's Mystical Muse: Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey, Lafayette, Oregon. 7. Sisters Who Make Much of Time: Shalom Prayer Center, Queen of Angels Monastery, Mount Angel, Oregon. 8. St. Francis and a Spider's Web: Franciscan Renewal Center, Portland, Oregon. 9. Lowing Cows and Abandoned Heifers: Our Lady of Trinity Trappist Monastery, Huntsville, Utah. 10. Breathless in the Darkness of God: Nada Hermitage, Crestone, Colorado. 11. A Hermit in the Fridge: Dominican Retreat House, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 12. Christ and the Hohokam People: Picture Rocks Retrea t Center, Tucson, Arizona. Other Monastic Stays. St. Andrew's Priory, Valyermo, California. Serra Retreat Center, Malibu, California. Mt. Calvary Monastery and Retreat Center, Santa Barbara, California. La Casa de Maria, Santa Barbara, California. Our Lady of Peace Retreat Center, Beaverton, Oregon. Ghost Ranch, Abiquiu, New Mexico. Holy Trinity Monastery, St. David, Arizona. St. Anthony's Greek Orthodox Monastery, Florence, Arizona. Monastery of Christ in the Desert, Abiquiu, New Mexico. Websites Offering Directories of Retreat Centers and Monasteries. Notes. Further Reading. About the Author.