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Divine love of the monastery

Monks reflect on their experience of divine love in the peace of the monastery.

An episode of the Slow Radio podcast, hosted by BBC Radio 3, titled "Divine love of the monastery" was published on December 20, 2018 and runs 14 minutes.

December 20, 2018 ·14m · Slow Radio

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Benedictine monks speak about their experiences of divine love against a background of chant and sounds that evoke the peace and serenity of the monastery.This episode of Slow Radio was originally podcasted in October 2017. We're grateful to the monks of Pluscarden Abbey for access to their collections of plainsong.

Benedictine monks speak about their experiences of divine love against a background of chant and sounds that evoke the peace and serenity of the monastery.

This episode of Slow Radio was originally podcasted in October 2017. We're grateful to the monks of Pluscarden Abbey for access to their collections of plainsong.

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