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22 - Saint John & Urban Monasticism with Brothers Lucas Hall & Geoffrey Tristram

59 min · 16 de abr de 2026
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This episode focuses on Christian Monastic life and the Society of Saint John the Evangelist [https://www.ssje.org/]. My guests today are Brothers Lucas Hall and Geoffrey Tristram, two monks living at the society of saint john monastery in Cambridge Massachusetts. We begin the conversation talking about what Christian monastic life is like, and how the monastery serves the community. We move into discussing Saint John and his writings.

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