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Cynthia Montanaro

鈥淭he whole world knows and loves St. Th茅r猫se of Lisieux, St. Teresa of Avila, and St. John of the Cross,鈥 begins the online description of 鈥 the latest offering from alumna author Cynthia (Six 鈥77) Montanaro. 鈥淏ut what about the dozens of other Carmelite saints?鈥

To these lesser-known holy men and women Mrs. Montanaro dedicates her latest work, offering a heartfelt, extensive look into their lives. She 鈥渨alks in the footsteps of those whose feasts brighten the Carmelites鈥 liturgical year,鈥  the book鈥檚 description continues, following 鈥渁 pathway straight to the Heart of God.鈥

Throughout the work, Mrs. Montanaro also shares details of her own life as a Third Order Carmelite living in the Western Massachusetts countryside. 鈥淚nside the cover you will find a little glimpse of what it is like to live in the country, but more importantly, what it is like to pray in the country,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou could also learn to get to know many new friends, our Carmelite saints, who have lived in every corner of the world and in every period of history, many with difficult days similar to those we are living in now. Find some hope and peace and security in the pages.鈥Montanaro Book

The of wife another alumnus, Andrew Montanaro (鈥78), a mother and grandmother, and a retired homeschooler and public librarian, Mrs. Montanaro has now published two diaries. In 2013, she released Diary of a Country Mother, which chronicled the life of her beloved son Tim, who died at the age of 15.

Mrs. Montanaro鈥檚 newest book has received the enthusiastic endorsement of a fellow alumna,  published author, and Carmelite secular: Suzie Andres (鈥87). 鈥Diary of a Country Carmelite is a gift to the Carmelite Order and the whole Church,鈥 writes Mrs. Andres. 鈥淓nough of short paragraphs that give us only a glimmer of the saints鈥 lives! Cynthia gives us whole lives, both her own and those of the Carmelite saints. These pages provide an invaluable resource for Discalced Carmelites, as well as a wonderful introduction to Carmel for the rest of the Church.鈥