
The Edge of Tenderness: A Memoir of Mothers and Sisters - Paperback
The Edge of Tenderness: A Memoir of Mothers and Sisters - Paperback
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by Christin Lore Weber (Author)
Caught in the turmoil of renewal resulting from the Catholic Church's Second Vatican Council in the 1960s, a young nun and her mother struggle to understand and live their faith in a new and often unfamiliar religious world. Sister Christin, eager to implement the new directives from Rome, finds herself with theological vision but without guidelines, wisdom or life experience to create structures for living that vision. "No one knows how to do this " Humorous and sometimes tragic results ensue. Her mother, Alyce, proud of her daughter but at the same time concerned for her welfare at such an unstable time, encourages and warns her of possible dangers through letters and occasional visits to the convent. As the two women exchange these "words in their fingers," the reader will experience the effect their church in turmoil has upon the lives of each of them.This is a memoir of a turning point, a thin place in the texture of an ancient institution, of a surrounding culture on the edge of a new understanding of the world, and of the souls of even the most common women who lived through those times and attempted to influence the outcome. For the human soul, it was an edge both terrifying and tender.
Author Biography
Dr. Christin Lore Weber is the award winning author of more than ten books, both fiction and theological/spiritual non-fiction. A Catholic Sister for fourteen years, she has advanced degrees in theology and ministry. Both her novels and her non-fiction focus on soul-work, particularly in the lives of women. She lives with her husband, author John R. Sack, in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest at Casa Chiara Hermitage.



















