Thursday, 12 December 2013

Hidden in The Heart 'Blessed Sacrament at the Night Office of the Cistercian Abbey' by William J. Wardle


From: William,

... My card includes a copy of a seasonal reflection which I have denoted as "conceived before the Blessed Sacrament at the Night Office of the Cistercian Abbey, Sancta Maria Abbey", my Christmas reflection - I attach an e-copy for you - it came to mind during the wonderful stillness before the Blessed Sacrament that follows after Vigils, the sanctuary light revealing hidden expressions of adoration.




Hidden in The Heart

In the silent hours of the night the sanctuary lamp glows continually, notifying of the very presence of Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament;
just as the Star, shining over the stable in Bethlehem, announces His incarnation. The light of revelation shines through the darkness of faith, revealing His secret and mysterious indwelling, hidden in the heart.

Lk 17:21 for behold, the kingdom of God is within you



I love to dwell in the darkness before the glow of the sanctuary lamp

As one who keeps vigil beneath the Star that rises over Bethlehem

To behold the coming of the Son of Man in the visions of the night [1]

A shepherd boy watching for the Saviour, Who is Christ the Lord [2]



I gaze upon the tabernacle that hosts the presence of the Lord Jesus

Once cradled in a stable, Child of love divine dwelling in our midst [3]

For while gentle silence envelopes all things and night is half gone [4]

You come all-powerful Word, Son of God, from the realms of heaven



The flickering candle casts a golden halo around the heavenly Host

As the Star beams forth the radiance of eternal light upon the stable [5]

Shining out of darkness to announce the majesty and glory of God [6]

Revealed in the infant and manifest in the Person Jesus the Messiah



May the rays spread their illumination within the temple of my soul

That I may come to the knowledge of the secrets and mysteries [7]

The treasures of the darkness of faith and the riches concealed [8]

Within the sanctuary of Your indwelling, hidden in my heart


[1]Dan 7:13 I was gazing into the visions of the night, when I saw, coming on the clouds of heaven, as it were a Son of Man

[2]Lk 2:11 To you is born this day… a Saviour, Who is Christ the Lord

[3] Zec 2:10 for behold, I come, and I will dwell in the midst of you

[4] Wis 18:14 for while gentle silence enveloped all things, and night in its swift course was now half gone, your all-powerful word leaped from heaven

[5]Wis 7:26 Wisdom is the glow that radiates from eternal light

[6]2 Cor 4:6 For God Who said, Let light shine out of darkness, has shone in our hearts so as to beam forth the Light for the illumination of the knowledge of the majesty and glory of God as it is manifest in the Person and is revealed in the face of Jesus Christ the Messiah

[7]Mt 13:11 To you it has been given to know the secrets and mysteries of the kingdom of heaven

[8]Is 45:3 I will give you the treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places  

    

conceived before the Blessed Sacrament

at the Night Office of the Cistercian monastery,
Sancta Maria Abbey, Nunraw, Edinburgh

William





Tuesday, 10 December 2013

The 82nd General Assembly of the Union of Superiors General

 

Dom Eamon Fitzgerald


The Abbot General, Dom Eamon Fitzgerald O.C.S.O.,
meets the Pope at the Salesianum.
  http://www.ocso.org/HTM/net/ocso-en.htm  


The 82nd General Assembly of the Union of Superiors General: meeting with the Pope

Vatican City, 29 November 2013 (VIS) – The Union of Superiors General held its 82nd General Assembly in the Salesianum in Rome from 27 to 29 November. The story of three experiences provided the basis for reflections and encounters focusing on the challenges of leadership in the light of the Magisterium and following the example given by Pope Francis. The Holy Father chose to meet with the Superiors for three hours, rather than the short encounter envisaged: no address was prepared in advance, but instead a long, colloquial and fraternal discussion took place, composed of questions and answers.

82° USG
82nd  USG
The first group of questions related to the identity and mission of consecrated life. A radical approach is required of all Christians, the Pope stated, but religious persons are called upon to follow the Lord in a special way: “They are men and woman who can awaken the world. Consecrated life is prophecy. God asks us to fly the nest and to be sent to the frontiers of the world, avoiding the temptation to 'domesticate' them. This is the most concrete way of imitating the Lord”.

When asked about the situation of vocations, the Pope emphasised that there are young Churches which are bearing new fruit. This naturally gives rise to a re-evaluation of the inculturation of charism. The Church must follow the example of Matteo Ricci in asking forgiveness for and looking with shame upon apostolic failures caused by misunderstandings in this field. Intercultural dialogue must press for the introduction persons of various cultures, expressing different ways of living charism, in the governance of religious institutes.

The Pope insisted upon the importance of formation, which he presented as founded upon four fundamental pillars: spiritual, intellectual, communitarian and apostolic. It is indispensable to avoid every form of hypocrisy and clericalism by means of a frank and open dialogue on all aspects of life: “formation is an artisanal craft, not a form of policing”, he commented; “its aim is to form religious persons with a tender heart, not acid, not like vinegar. We are all sinners, but not corrupt. Sinners are to be accepted, but not the corrupt”.

When asked about brotherhood, the Pope said that this has a great force of attraction, and presupposes the acceptance of differences and conflicts. At time it is difficult to live in fraternity, but without it no fruit may be borne. In any case, “we must never act like managers when faced with a brother's conflict: conflict instead must be caressed”, said the Pope.

A number of questions were asked regarding the relationships between religious persons and the particular Churches to which they belong. The Pope confirmed that he had experience of the possible problems: “We bishops must understand that consecrated persons are not helpers, but rather charisms which enrich dioceses”.

The final questions regarded the frontiers of the mission of consecrated persons. “They must be sought on the basis of the charisms”, answered the Pope. Situations of exclusion remain the first priorities. Alongside these challenges he mentioned the cultural and educational mission in schools and universities. For the Pope, the pillars of education are “transmitting knowledge, transmitting methods, transmitting values. By these means, faith is communicated. The educator must measure up to those he educates, and must give careful thought to how to proclaim Jesus Christ to a changing generation”.

Before taking leave of the 120 Superiors General present, the Pope announced that 2015 would be a year dedicated to consecrated life. He added, “Thank you for what you do and for your spirit of faith and your service. Thank you for your witness and also for the humiliations through which you have had to pass”.

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