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Saturday, 28 June 2014

Our Lady of Perpetual Succour. Poem by Fr. Edward O.P.

Dear Fr. Edward,
Thank you, with the poem glorious reflection on the imagery of
OL of Perpetual Succour and contemplative 'attention given to the eternal
living perichoresis of the whole Triad
with its total cosmic enfolding and timeless upholding'.
Prayer has to rest in these verses.
I am happy that you are restored back to your 'sanctuary'.
Yours,
Donald
Our Lady of Perpetual Succour+Pray for us
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Fw: Poem; Our Lady of Perpetual Succour.  
From Fr. Edward O.P.  

On Saturday, 28 June 2014, Edward ...> wrote:

Dear Father Donald,

I took a chance on sending the poem in a way direct from Google Drive. 
Thank you for telling me. The poem is copied below.
Please make a copy for H...

Blessings from
fr Edward O.P.


Our Lady of Perpetual Succour 2014

The repainting proposed the painting’s integrity,
but the old state with its traces of numerous incidents through history
showed her, with her Child, emerging from conquered vicissitudes
with only the surface much disturbed;
yet emerging so strongly from beneath and through
the wound-scars on the ill-treated patena.
The call for restoration was world-wide.
Blessed Pio Nono remembered praying before the ikon
over many years from his youth:
from him came its promotion to universal worthiness and its final naming.
The type is Byzantine hodegetria: a theotokos of the Passion,
yet evidently prophetic with two Archangels:
on the left Michael holding the reed-stuck sponge
and soldier’s rough wine as thirst-slaker.
Matching on the right, Gabriel carrries a three-bar Cross, then used by Popes.
Scaled small because both prophetic
and with Mary painted as greater, by destiny
she and her Son to be eternally triumphant.
She cloak-clad, blue for perpetual Virginity,
over a tunic of martyral red.
She steadily supports by her throne-arms her Child, his left-shoe
dropping off with picture-stilled animation,
and caught within the ikon’s lower framing.
So near to divinity she has left her heavenly plane,
communicating by sight and presence alone
with all those who call on or walk up to her for Succour.
This shadow of the heavenly reality will have found and caught up
all of her clients for her Child through those all-seeing eyes!
Those prophetic Archangels salute her and her Child
as Coredemptrix with the Crucified Divine Redeemer himself.
Her eyes turned to her clients: not speaking.
After succouring her Son with most sensitive love and virginal milk
she has turned herself to the “them” in which  we ourselves are included,
to extend her Succouring to us, overflowing our pleading as her Son   
is re-begotten in each one of us, surrounding us as air invisible,
life-giving and -sustaining: as total well-being of body and soul.
But his eyes are differently converged: not on her clients,
his whole attention given to the eternal living perichoresis of the whole Triad
with its total cosmic enfolding and timeless upholding.
So is the divine resolving all into the transcendental simplicity of Itself.
And the Mother participates this in her Son
in an action single-in-manifold.
He as Man-Child has drawn long on her succouring breasts
and is thoroughly refreshed;
now in the Divinity of his single Self He looks at what will follow
and what has preceded, seeing the linkages as simplicities-in-unity.
She passes from him to his all-oned Mystical Body.
We are in this Body the clients of her Succouring
in an act in itself eternal, no longer finishing or waiting.
But terrestrial-wise always some are waiting with a pious wish
to be taken into her Virginal-Mother remaining-place (v.Jn 14,2: ‘mansion’).
She refills breasts, with heart and mind, ready for total succouring,
to give of her purest, long-standing, perpetual helpfulness.
Her Christ-succouring like all heavenly mysteries becomes eternalised in act.
We wait our turn as others wait their turn,
to be timelessly, repeatedly succoured with love and power,
that we may also succour others from its over-plus:
all-restoring as Mediatricial from her inexhaustible totality.
She waits on us as her Son, his body being filled with the single Divinity,
in constant generation terrestrial-wise.
Yet still as Person participating and participated by Father
as Generator of his Divinity,
and Holy Spirit as generator of his Humanity through Virginal Mary.

Let full believers be assured that the power of Mary can
cancel out the quattrocento failure at Florence to remake the Church as one,
and the cinquecento novelties of the reformation
whose wounds remain as a restraint on the deployment of its full energies.
Even the deeper and older alienation of Judaism from its destined fulfilment.

Fr. Edward O.P.
27-28 June 2014
Stykkisholmur
Iceland

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Monday, 26 May 2014

Poem - God's Garden. COMMENT to the Templar Annual Service

Comments, Knights, Poems, 
From Donald
domdonald.org.uk 
Dear William,
One poem leads to picture and poem again.
Families also processed in the Knights Templar celebration.
In the Buffet, talking with a mother and the children, I came to my news' of "God's Garden".  Joan's interest was the instant response of the poem and her  garden, "God's Garden".  She has been fond of the poem, - 
"One is nearer God's heart in a garden
Than anywhere else on earth."
The Blog prompts the happy association of picture and poem above, (the full poem shown below, W,).  
 Thank you ...
Donald. 
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Fw: Poem -- 'God's Garden'.  
On Sunday, 25 May 2014, 11:48, William ...
> wrote:
Dear Father Donald,
...  
Edith was thrilled to see her garden photos on your Blog! The garden is her retreat - she often quotes the line from the poem, 'God's Garden': "One is nearer God's heart in a garden than anywhere else on earth" (the full poem is shown below!)
It will be wonderful to celebrate the Ascension with you on Thursday! Such a bonus for me!
Nearly there! DV.
With my love in Our Lord,
William
  

        Poem - God's Garden
THE Lord God planted a garden
In the first white days of the world,
And He set there an angel warden
In a garment of light enfurled.
So near to the peace of Heaven,
That the hawk might nest with the wren,
For there in the cool of the even
God walked with the first of men.
And I dream that these garden-closes
With their shade and their sun-flecked sod
And their lilies and bowers of roses,
Were laid by the hand of God.
The kiss of the sun for pardon,
The song of the birds for mirth,--
One is nearer God's heart in a garden
Than anywhere else on earth.
For He broke it for us in a garden
Under the olive-trees
Where the angel of strength was the warden
And the soul of the world found ease. 

                                 Dorothy Frances Gurney  

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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Charles Dumont: Monk-Poet, Caldey - Waves, Holy Waves

COMMENT: Community Reading in the Chapter before Compline. The Biography of Fr. Charles Dumont, ocso, Scourmont Abbey, proves to the be best book  giving us the most impressive account of contemporary Cistercians (Trappist) monks.


Charles Dumont: Monk-Poet
In the School of Charity with Bernard and Aelred          115

Other activities were also occupying Fr. Charles. For one thing, he had to get to work seriously on material on Saint Bernard and the Blessed Virgin Mary to be presented at the Faculté des Religions et des Humanismes laiques of the Inter-University Center for Formation, in Charleroi." These talks, scheduled for the middle of January, required careful preparation because he was to speak to Christians and non-Christians, agnostics and atheists. He chose as title: Saint Bernard, monk, poet and mystic of Our Lady. In his first lecture, he entered into his subject with soft steps:

I thank you for inviting me to speak to you about Saint Bernard and what he thought, meditated and wrote on the Virgin Mary. I must first tell you that I come as a monk, without any university qualification. So I will speak about doctrinal theology only to the extent that it helps us to situate Saint Bernard and understand what he sang, prayed and contemplated .... It is that Bernard whom I am going to present to you, hoping that you will love him. . .
Before plunging into the subject, let me quote Solzhenitsyn. The scene is a woman history professor in Moscow explaining her course to the Marxist girls in her class: “To reject the Middle Ages means to break up western history, and then nothing comprehensible remains in the contemporary frag­ment. . . So what was more important? Oh, if you want to know what was most important during the Middle Ages, it is the spiritual life, a spiritual life of such intensity that it outweighs material existence, so that humanity has never known anything like it either before or after.”  




.......................  Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn  Novelist

  • Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn was an eminent Russian novelist, historian, and tireless critic of Soviet totalitarianism. He helped to raise global awareness of the gulag and the Soviet Union's forced labour camp system. Wikipedia     .............................................................................


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    Charles Dumont: Monk-Poet
    .. (5.16.92). \'\Then he was quite well again he and Br. Pierre-Andre set out for Caldey. On their peregrinations they had long discussions which included, of course, the subject of contemplative identity:
    As regards the challenge of modern mentality, this is a very confusing term–not because of the translation but because of the very ideal! Why should we compete with worldly values that's out of date! We have been intimidated during the last twenty years by worldly values. . . This is not the language of the first two chapters of the First Letter to the Corinthians. The two wisdoms are not on the same wave length. (4.3.92)

    Visiting Caldey always brought back memories. The sea, especially, enchanted him. Enjoying some solitude on the island he wrote a poem, one of the few he wrote in English:  


    Waves, Holy Waves
    O the waves by night
    So calmly kissing
    The sand of my life.

    Majestic drum of time
    Bordering silence eternal.

    O gentle silver edge
    Slowly gliding on my past,
    Compassionate waves
    Take away the sins of the world.

    Ocean of love
    Sea of boundless heart
    By the fingers of your tender waves
    Touch my restless mind,

    Grant us peace.

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    The ninth centenary of St Bernard’s entry into the Abbey of Cîteaux

    Monday, 06 August 2012

    On the occasion of the ninth centenary of St Bernard’s entry into the Abbey of Cîteaux, Dom Olivier, abbot of Cîteaux, has asked us to pass on the following invitation to all the members of the Order:

    Our community is going to celebrate the ninth centenary of St Bernard’s entering Cîteaux (1112 or 1113?). To mark the event, we are setting up a campaign of prayer for vocations, from 20th August 2012 to 20th August 2013. We invite you to join us with this prayer:

    PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS

    Most gracious Father,
    in setting up the New Monasteryour fathers followed the poor Christ into the desert.
    Thus they lived the Gospel
    by rediscovering the Rule of Saint Benedict in its purity.

    You gave Bernard of Fontaine
    the ability to make this new life attractive and appealing to others,
    in the joy of the Holy Spirit.

    Grant that we today, after their example,
    may live our charism deeply
    in a spirit of peace, unity, humility,
    and above all, in the charity which surpasses all other gifts.
    May men and women of our time
    be newly called to follow the Gospel in monastic life,
    in the service of the Church’s mission,
    and in a world forgetful of You.

    Remember Lord, Cîteaux,

    where Bernard arrived with his companions.
    May the brothers there
    continue to live in the enthusiastic and generative spirit of the founders.

    Remember all who live the Cistercian charism.

    Remember all Cistercian communities,
    those which are aging and those newly-born,
    in all parts of the world, north and south, east and west.

    Let them not lose courage in times of trial,
    but turn to her whom Bernard called the Star of the Sea.

    Holy Father,
    from whom we have already received so much,
    grant us again your blessing
    that our communities may grow in numbers,
    but above all in grace and in wisdom,
    to your glory,
    who are blessed for ever and ever.

    Amen.

    900 years, anniversary

    Bernard arrived 1112-1113

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