Fr. Raymond sends this word,
“Just a note to say that I have at last returned from the Sabbatical trip of a life-time 'down under”.
I would have been in touch regularly but for the fact that I discovered that the so called world wide web is not so easily accessible as its name would suggest!” (Raymond)
The Saturday BVM Missa de Beata was celebrated by Fr. Raymond to mark his home coming from the abbatial retirement. It does mean picking up the monastic threads of community life.
The final stage of his Sabbatical was at the monastery of Our Lady of Joy,
At the first Saturday of the BVM Missa de Beata he recalled his blessings in
“Yes, from now onwards all generations will call me blessed”.
The Liturgy of the monks at Lantao is in Chinese, but at Compline eack evening they sing the SALVE REGINA in Latin Gregorian. It made him at home with the Salve.
As he experienced the monks and sisters in
From the southern point of his pilgrimage, the monastery of Kopua, NZ, he took photos of the Maori Madonna, named “The Southern Madonna - at Southern Star Abbey, Kopua”.
(See note on the artist;
“Julia B. Lynch 1896 – 1975 Julia Lynch (Sister Mary Lawrence of the Trinity RSM) trained at the
Hopefully, Raymond is to give to the community some account of his experience of the three countries and the Cistercian Abbeys; Tarrawarra Aus), Kopua(NZ) and Lantao(HK).
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