Sister Molly Monahan recounts her experiences in Alcoholics Anonymous as a religious woman, combining the subtle religiosity of AA with her own contemplative life, and remarking on the lessons that she learned about grace and forgiveness from this group.
Sister Molly Monahan had been drinking, quietly and compulsively, for years when she finally decided to attend her first AA meeting. There she found the emotional support that AA is famous for-but she also found a surprising source of spiritual strength. In this unique book, she reflects on how a nonreligious group brought about such a powerful ...
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