Friday, 07 March 2014
Lent Mass. Introduction: Fr. Nivard
Gospel St
Matthew 9:14-15.
...The days will come when the
bridegroom is taken away from them, and then they will fast.
Community Mass – today we had the special memory of Fr. Mattew OCSO, who has died in Mount St. Bernard Abbey.
Ash Friday . . . They will fast when the
Bridegroom departs.org.uk
On Friday, 7 March 2014,
Fr. Nivard: wrote:
Magnificat adapted
Ash Frid 7 Mar 2014 Mt 7_14-15
When the bridegroom departs they will
fast
Fasting is a form of self-deprivation that deepens our appreciation of and longing for the food we really need.
Christ's disciples do not fast because they have given themselves over to Jesus who is their Food.
We fast in order to seek him day after day and to desire more to know his ways.
We fast so that this Lent Christ will become our All.
Father, help us to
hunger for you,
to
know you more.
Let
us now come to you:
our
hearts are yours;
possess
them always
and
only for yourself,
through
Christ our Lord.
Fw: Fr Matthew Dunn. Some Memories and picture in Mount Saint Bernard Abbey.
On
Friday, 7 March 2014, 17:11,
From: Nivard
. ...:
Fr Matthew Dunn. Some Memories ...
March 6, 2014:
Father Matthew Dunn was born in 1936 in Liverpool (Great
Britain).
Matthew
went to Freshfield Mill Hill College for his secondary education. The college
was mainly for boys aspiring to be Mill Hill Missionaries. He then went to the
Mill Hill Missionary Major Seminary in Roosendal, Holland, to study Philosophy.
While there his thoughts turned to the contemplative life and he visited the
nearby Cistercian Trappist Monasery of Zundert. They suggested that he pay a
visit to Mt Saint Bernard Abbey, Leicester.
He entered Mount St
Bernard in 1957, made his solemn profession in 1962 and was ordained a priest in 1964.
He was then sent to Rome where he obtained a degree in Sacred Scripture. He
taught Scripture to the young monks for some time. He then took charge of the
piggery with some success and enjoyed the work.
He then went on loan to Our Lady of
Bamenda, Cameroon, as assistant novice master. He later became novice master, and after
some years made his stability in Bamenda. He taught Scripture most of his time
there. When signs of deterioration in his mental health began to increase he
returned to Mt Saint Bernard and was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease. In his
failing years Father was very well looked after by the Community, the
Infirmarian and Carer with great kindness and understanding. For all this the
monks of Bamenda are most grateful.
Father was a good community man with a ready smile. The young monks
found him very approachable. He was very faithful to choir and the daily
routine. As he approached the end he spent much time in his choir stall. Like
Fr Andrew Ward of Mellifont Abbey, he was a true monk and missionary. He had
pneumonia when he died peacefully in the Lord.
Father was 77 years old, had been in monastic vows for 54 years
and
49 years a priest when the Lord called him.
Fr Donald and I said our Masses for the repose of his soul this
morning.
May
he rest in peace.
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