If you liked Glad for what he has made by Hugh Feiss, start with Supplement to the Life of Marie d'Oignies (1987), Essential monastic wisdom (1999), and Companion to the Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris (2017). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Supplement to the Life of Marie d'Oignies
1987 · 57 pages · Thomas de Cantimpré, Hugh Feiss · Same author
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Essential monastic wisdom
1999 · Hugh Feiss · Same author
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Companion to the Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris
2017 · 644 pages · Hugh Feiss, Juliet Mousseau · Same author
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Sermons for the liturgical year
2018 · 539 pages · Hugh Feiss · Same author
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Robert of La Chaise-Dieu and Stephen of Obazine
2010 · 255 pages · Hugh Feiss · Same author
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The lives of monastic reformers, 2
2014 · 241 pages · Hugh Feiss, Maureen M. O'Brien, Ronald Pepin · Same author
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Seven Spiritual Weapons
2011 · 102 pages · Catherine of Catherine of Bologna, Hugh Feiss, Daniela Re, Marilyn Hall · Same author
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Saint Mary of Egypt
2005 · 178 pages · Ronald E. Pepin, Hugh Feiss · Same author
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Sabiduría monástica
2022 · 328 pages · Hugh Feiss, Guillem Usandizaga · Same author
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Peter of Celle, selected works
1987 · 203 pages · Peter of Celle, Bishop of Chartres, Hugh Feiss · Same author
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The lives of monastic reformers
2009 · Hugh Feiss, Ronald E. Pepin · Same author
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Two Mediaeval Lives of Saint Winefride
2011 · 126 pages · Ronald Pepin, Hugh Feiss, Catherine Hamaker · Same author
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What should I read after Glad for what he has made?
BookOrb recommends Supplement to the Life of Marie d'Oignies (1987), Essential monastic wisdom (1999), Companion to the Abbey of Saint Victor in Paris (2017), Sermons for the liturgical year (2018), and Robert of La Chaise-Dieu and Stephen of Obazine (2010).
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Who wrote Glad for what he has made?
Glad for what he has made is by Hugh Feiss.