Thursday, 8 April 2010

Annunciation - Virgin, wholly marvellous

Sylvia Benert  - Mural of Annunciation in a Nunraw Abbey stair well. 
Artist - Sylvia Benert
  
As this morning, we celebrated the Annunciation, we heard the Hymn of 'Virgn, wholly marvelous', the amazing line, 'Cherubim with fourfold face' astonished me'. Gabriel is centre role in the Annunciation but we can recognise all the Angels around Mary. *A Note, see below, may clarify the 'Chrubim with fourfold face', as from St. Ephrem.
Saint Ephrem Hymn - Annunciation
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1 Virgin, wholly marvellous,
Who didst bear God's Son for us,
Worth-less is my tongue and weak
Of thy purity to speak.

2 Who can praise thee as he ought?
Gifts, with every blessing fraught,
Gifts that bring the gifted life,
Thou didst grant us, Maiden-Wife.

3 God became thy lowly Son,
Made himself thy little one,
Raising men to tell thy worth
High in heav'n as here on earth.

4 Heav'n and earth, and all that is,
Thrill today with ecstasies,
Chanting glory unto thee,
Singing praise with festal glee.

5 Cherubim with fourfold face
Are no peers of thine in grace;
And the six-wing'd seraphim
Shine, amid thy splendour, dim.

6
Purer art thou than are all
Heav'nly hosts angelical,
Who delight with pomp and state
On thy beauteous Child to wait.
St. Ephrem of Syrus, c. 307-373
Tr. J. W. Atkinson, S.J., 1866-1921
The Parish Hymn Book
L.J. Carey & Co, London 1965

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ANNUNCIATION OF THE LORD
From a homily on the nativity by Saint Ephrem
(Brock: The Harp of the Spirit, pages 65-66)
Look upon Mary, my beloved,
how, when Gabriel entered in to her
and she spoke with him words of inquiry:
How shall these things be?
and the minister of the Spirit gave reply to Mary and said:
It is easy for God; all things are simple for him
how she held it true when she heard, and said:
Behold, his handmaid am I.
Mural by Sylvia Benert
Therefore he came down, in a manner he knows,
he stirred and came in a way that pleased him,
he entered and dwelt in her without her perceiving,
she received him, suffering nothing.
He was in her womb like a babe,
yet the whole world was full of him.
Of his love he came down
to renew the image of Adam grown old.
Therefore, when you hear of the birth of God,
remain in silence;
let the word of Gabriel
be depicted in your mind,
for there is nothing that is hard
for that glorious majesty,
which for our sakes leaned down,
and for our sakes was revealed;
for it leaned down toward us,
and among us was born, from one of us.

This day Mary has become for us
the heaven that bears God,
for in her the exalted Godhead
has descended and dwelt;
in her it has grown small, to make us great,
- but its nature does not diminish;
in her it has woven us a garment
that shall be for our salvation.
In her the words of the prophets and the just
are all contained;
from her the luminous One has shone forth
and dispelled the darkness of paganism.

The titles of Mary are many
and it is right that I should use them:
she is the palace where dwells
the mighty King of Kings;
not as he entered her did he leave her,
for from her he put on a body and came forth.
Again, she is the new heaven,
in which there dwells the King of Kings;
he shone out in her and came forth into creation,
formed and clothed in her features.
She is the stem of the cluster of grapes,
she gave forth fruit beyond nature's means,
and he, though his nature bore no resemblance to hers,
put on her hue and came forth from her.

She is the spring, whence flowed
living water for the thirsty,
and those who have tasted its draught
give forth fruit a hundred fold.


EPHREM (c.306-373), the only Syrian Father who is honored as a Doctor of the Church, was ordained deacon at Edessa in 363, and gave an outstanding example of a deacon's life and work. Most of his exegetical, dogmatic, controversial, and ascetical writings are in verse. They provide a rich mine of information regarding the faith and practice of the early Syrian Church. The poetry of Ephrem greatly influenced the development of Syriac and Greek hymnography.

Notes on Ezekiel's Cherub Part Seven: Fourfold Vision


Ezekiel describes the Cherub as having four faces and four wings. What exactly these four aspects represent is never stated clearly, but the subject offers a bountiful source of meditation. Here is one idea: each of the four faces may correspond to a different realm of nature—lion (wild), ox (domestic), eagle (air), man (man). And in fact, each of these four animals is lord over its realm—the lion is king of beasts, the ox is the mightiest of the domestic creatures, the eagle is king of the air, and man has dominion over them all by virtue of his intellect. What is important, beyond any specific ideas attached to each of the animal faces, is the fact that there are four of them, each unique, and each presumably facing in one of the four cardinal directions (as in Genesis).

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

Journey Home


It was a pleasure to welcome visitors for Easter Week.

Among them, Anne Marie, getting close the monastery photographed a view of the meeting of winter snow, Easter spring and the pressing farming activity.


----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Anne Marie
Sent: Tue, 6 April, 2010 22:47:13
Subject: Journey Home


  • I could not resist taking some pictures on the way home of the ploughed fields.
  • They have been ploughed to perfection as far as the eye can see, and so red.
  • Truly beautiful.
  • We had a good journey and I think the rain might have been coming your way. We enjoyed our visit as usual.
    Thanks.



Locating the viewpoint later, it is precisely at T-junction on the road near Tanderlane. where the interesting photos were shot.

They could earn a prize, and name the pictures, "Straight Furrow"

In the view, seen on the patch of snow on the Skyline is the spot we call the Whale's Jaw. That used to be the ordinance marker at the point of the meeting of the lands of Whitecastle, Mayshiel and Snawdon. The Whale’s Jaw was very durable. The replacement concrete post may not last that long.


Snow is still lingering in the gullies of the Lammermuir hills.

It is Easter Week but farming goes ahead to set the potato crop in the drills caught in the camera.

Thank you, Anne Marie, for your camera alert.

Donald


Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Latroun Letter









Thank you, Peter,
Your letter is a great reminder of the experience I also enjoyed the Easter Vigil at Latroun in 2004.




--- In Latroun Abbey, Israel

From: Peter . . .Subject: Happy Easter

To: "Mark . . ."

Date: Sunday, 4 April, 2010, 8:31



  • Dear Mark,

  • I fell into bed at 2.30 this morning and we were back up at 6.30 for Lauds. So, somewhat tired, but actually very content and joyous over the night's service.
  • Our Easter fire leapt 20 foot in the air with a whoosh of great flames from the tinder try palm branches. It was like the moment of Resurrection and new life declared.
  • We also had a very tiny baby at the celebration. I thought she was going to be baptised, but she was just participating. I had been at her elder daughter's Baptism, now 4, at Latroun.
  • We had Readings in Hebrew, Arabic, French, Dutch and, from yours truly, in English.

  • I enjoyed just listening to the different languages and reflecting that Christ's message had come to all these lands.
  • It was good also to hear the message in what must be close to the way Jesus said it.

. . .God Bless and keep you and all at Nunraw,

Yours,

Peter


PS.


- We expect there will be a Baptism in Latroun Abbey Church next Sunday. This may be for the baby that attended the Easter Vigil. -



Monday, 5 April 2010

Mary and the Resurrection






Meditation of the Day Monday, 5 April 2010
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Mary and the Resurrection

  • And when, enlightened by the Holy Spirit, she sensed that the hour of the Resurrection had arrived - that is, that her Son's life was arriving - so that he might take her body into his own glory, she spoke devoutly, saying, "Beloved Son, what have you come to do? .. Oh, seeing that I, uprooted from myself, was crucified and died along with you, did I not deserve from you the favour of being totally immersed in your sufferings? Therefore, oh, take me with you into glory or, as I have repeated so often, leave me to share the pangs of your sufferings."
  • Her most kind Son answered her with respect, in a consoling tone: "My sweetest Mother, this little flock of your children cannot be deprived of your pres­ence. For they would decline in number were they not strengthened by the support of your faith. If they were deprived at the same time of me, their Shepherd and Father, and you, their Mother and Teacher, it would be too much for them to bear. Through them, I must still obtain for myself a people, who will be born from your womb of charity. Therefore, 0 sweetest Mother, bear it with patience when I leave you with them for a time and raise my body to the glory of Majesty."

  • His devoted Mother answered him: "This is what I was pondering attentively: that, as you were dying on your most holy cross, in the midst of your sufferings, you entrusted John to me (see Jn 19: 25-27). Because you include all men in John, this means that my affection embraces all the elect. Then how will I be able to cover the multitude of sinners in your sight if you take from me the cloak of your flesh? How will I wash their disfigured faces if you take from me the bath of your blood? How will I nail them to the cross of your wounds if the mark of those wounds is seen no more? How will I bury them in your death if you take away the experience of your death? Take these things into account, 0 my beloved Son, and leave me, along with your sufferings, the instruments of your passion: the nails, the thorns, the cross, the spear, for without them I cannot live in my passible flesh. You know, 0 dearest Son, that I never defied your will to the slightest degree, and so, if you hear and grant my desire, I will return to you the sub­stance of the flesh that I conceived in my virginity."

  • Then sweetest Jesus, all aflame with love for his Mother, hearing her lament so sorrowfully and lovingly, said to her: "Dearest Mother, I see that you are pleased by my total glorification. I leave you the trea­sure of my love and my bitter suffering, and I impress upon your mind the instruments of my passion."

UBERTlNO OF CA5ALE + c. 1330) was a leader of the so-called spiritual Franciscans, a theologian, and a preacher. (MAGNIFICAT Missalette)



The Holy Sepulchre (Eugene Hoade, Guide to the Holy Land, p.129)

From here we ascend to the Franciscan Church (D) of the Apparition of Jesus to his Mother. Of this apparition the Gospel does not speak, but longstanding tradition has perpetuated its memory in the Church. The Most Blessed Sacrament it reserved in this chapel and the Franciscans day and night recite the Divine Office here. On the altar to the right is the Column of the Flagellation, a fragment of a prophyry column 0,75 m. high.


This is probably the column that was revered on Sion from the 4th century, but from the 10th century has been in the church of the Holy Sepulchre.

At the back of the chapel of the Apparition stands the Convent of the Franciscans (21) who officiate in the Basilica, and to the left, on leaving, is their Sacristy (22), where are to be seen a pair of gilt spurs and a blade, said to be the "Sword of Godfrey de Bouillon." The sword, the spurs and a pectoral cross are used in creating Knights of the Holy Sepulchre.


Sunday, 4 April 2010

Easter Sunday morning

Easter Sunday morning Homily


From: Fr. Raymond
Date: Sunday, 4 April, 2010, 17:07

CHIARO SCHURO IN THE GOSPELS

There is a technique used by artists in their paintings called “Chiaro/Schuro”, literally “Light and darkness”. By means of this technique the contrast between the dark areas and the light areas in the painting emphasises some point which the artist wishes to make.

We find the same technique used in the Gospels: For example, at the moment in the last supper, when Jesus tells the Apostles that one of them is to betray him, the beloved disciple John leans his head on Jesus breast to ask who it is and, at that very moment, Judas goes out into the night to accomplish the betrayal.

The darkness of Judas’ betrayal underlines and emphasises the beautiful brightness of John special friendship and intimacy with Jesus.

More Chiaro Schuros

Here are a few more of the chiaro/schuro canvases painted by the Divine Artist in the life of Jesus: during Holy Week.

First there is, of course, the contrast between the brightness of the Palm Sunday acclamations of the crowds: “Blessings on him who comes in the name of the Lord!” and the darkness of the same crowd crying “Crucify him! Crucify him!”. Just a few days separated these two scenes yet they are surely but one canvas in chiaro/schuro.

Then we have the glowing moment of intimacy at the last supper when the beloved disciple leans his head against the Master’s breast to ask the fateful question and at the very same moment the dark and sombre traitor receiving the morsel from Jesus hands. Trust and treachery side by side.

Lastly we have a beautiful Chiaro/Schuro scene in Jesus’ appearance to Mary Magdalen. What could be a deeper darkness than that to be found in the heart and soul of Mary as she stands weeping by the empty tomb. “They have taken away my Lord and I don’t know where they have taken him”. She was not, it seemed, to have even the comfort of tending to his sacred body; that final and consoling comfort of closure which means so much to the bereaved. Then comes the moment of blinding light when Jesus appears and calls her by name. “Mary!” . . .




Friday, 2 April 2010

Holy Family Church in Gaza

Holy Week message from retired parish priest in Gaza  | Fr Manuel Musallam
Holy Week message from retired parish priest in Gaza
Fr Manuel Musallam, 71, has recently retired, after serving as parish priest of the Holy Family Church in Gaza for 14 years, through last year's devastating bombing and the ongoing siege. For most of that time he was not been allowed to visit his family and friends in the West Bank. He sends the following Easter message. Read More ...
indcatholicnews.com

Holy Week Message


Holy Week message from retired parish priest in Gaza  | Fr Manuel Musallam
Holy Week message from retired parish priest in Gaza
Fr Manuel Musallam, 71, has recently retired, after serving as parish priest of the Holy Family Church in Gaza for 14 years, through last year's devastating bombing and the ongoing siege. For most of that time he was not been allowed to visit his family and friends in the West Bank. He sends the following Easter message. Read More ...

http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=15923


Chapel of Repose


1 April [Holy Thursday
Jn 13:1-5
Our Lord’s Words of Farewell

(Maundy) Holy Thursday. The usual dismiss, Ite Missa est, Go Forth, of the Mass, is different on Holy Thursday, rather, it is an invitation to the Chapel of Repose of the Blessed Sacrament.
There is time to think more about the words we heard in the Gospel.

To grasp the slightest glimpse of Jesus words, or possibly a little prompt from the Holy Spirit, suggests changing to order of the verses,

Joh 13:3 Jesus, knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he had come from God and was going to God,

Joh 13:4 rose from supper, laid aside his garments, and girded himself with a towel.

Joh 13:1 Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour had come to depart out of this world to the Father, having loved his own who were in the world, he loved them to the end.

The measure of Jesus’ words, on the “Washing of the Feet”, explodes the significance of our everyday life. Retrospectively the utmost Passion of Christ is at one with the continuity of his constant proofs of love.


Comment (Barnes)

John 13:1 -

The feast of the Passover - See the notes at Mat_26:2, Mat_26:17.

His hour was come - The hour appointed in the purpose of God for him to die, Joh_12:27.

Having loved his own - Having given to them decisive and constant proofs of his love. This was done by his calling them to follow him; by patiently teaching them; by bearing with their errors and weaknesses; and by making them the heralds of his truth and the heirs of eternal life.

He loved them unto the end - That is, he continued the proofs of his love until he was taken away from them by death. Instances of that love John proceeds immediately to record in his washing their feet and in the institution of the Lord’s Supper. We may remark that Jesus is the same yesterday, today, and forever. He does not change; he always loves the same traits of character; nor does he withdraw his love from the soul. If his people walk in darkness and wander from him, the fault is theirs, not his. His is the character of a friend that never leaves or forsakes us; a friend that sticketh closer than a brother. Psa_37:28; “the Lord ...forsaketh not his saints.” Isa_49:14-17; Pro_18:24.

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Thursday, 1 April 2010

Nigeria killings



Asking for prayer for Jos and Nigeria

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Nivard McGlynn
To: donald mcglynn
Sent: Thu, 1 April, 2010 13:54:57
Subject: Fw: TR: Tr : OH GOD SAVE NIGERIA ... THIS IS WICKEDNESS.



t.net>; Lucie Assena Makon ; luther NOLLA NDjé
Envoyé le : Ven 19 mars 2010, 8 h 06 min 50 s
Objet : OH GOD SAVE NIGERIA ... THIS IS WICKEDNESS.

We need to thank God everyday to be living in a country of integration of diversities: multi-cultural, multi-racial, multi-ethnic and muti-religious backgrounds, yet at peace without such hatred or strong antagonism.
When we see what is going on in other parts of the world, we need to stop for a while and acknowledge that we are truly where we are. May God be given all thanks,
honour and glory for His protection and favour upon our lives! Amen!
PEACE TO YOU ALL!

Minister Salomon NYEMB
Founder and Teacher of the word of God
CHURCH OF GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHRIST (COGDIC).

Shocking pictures, pray for the victims

Ambu Fonkim William

Just give few minutes of your time praying for such countries a day. Who knows may be God would save someone you love like he could have done it in Jos that night. May he forgive all our wickedness; bcse that's where a small evil thought can lead us.



GOD SAVE NIGERIA ,

THIS IS WICKEDNESS AT THE HIGHEST ORDER!!!!!!!, THERE IS ALWAYS A JUDGEMENT DAY.

Watch out ……..

Watch out…….

Might be too graphic for your heart

ANGLICAN DIOCESE OF JOS





http://www.anglicandioceseofjos.org









THEY WERE MOSTLY WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
THEY WERE DEFENCELESS.
THEY WERE UNPROTECTED.
THEY DIED WITHOUT KNOWING WHY OR HOW.
SOME WHERE BUTCHERED ON THEIR BEDS WHILE MANY MORE WERE KILLED WHILE TRYING
TO FLEE FROM THEIR ATTACKERS; MOSLEMS WHO FEEL THESE PEOPLE DO NOT DESERVE TO
LIVE AND DO NOT DESERVE THE LIVES THEY HAVE.
WOMEN WERE HACKED DOWN AS THEY TRIED TO COVER AND PROTECT THEIR CHILDREN WITH
THEIR BODIES. LITTLE BABIES WERE SNATCHED FROM THEIR MOTHERS AND THROWN INTO
THE BURNING FLAMES SET BY THE ATTACKERS.

CHRISTIANS IN THREE VILLAGES IN A COMMUNITY NEAR JOS WERE SHOT AND BUTCHERED IN
COLD BLOOD IN THE EARLY HOURS OF SUNDAY 7TH MARCH 2010
SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY WERE CHRISTIANS




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WE CALL ON THE PEOPLE OF GOD WORLD WIDE
TO JOIN US IN PRAYERS FOR PLATEAU STATE
AND THE FAMILIES OF THESE PEOPLE WHO
DIED SENSELESSLY TO SATISFY THE DESPOTIC
CRAVINGS OF MOSLEMS IN JOS.