Showing posts with label General Chapter 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General Chapter 2014. Show all posts

Thursday, 11 September 2014

General Chapter 2014, Opening Mass Homily as Linked below.

Thursday, 11 September 2014  
Nunraw Community Mass: Intro. by Fr. Nivard

Thursday of the Twenty-third week in Ordinary Time


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Fw: Mass of Holy Spirit
 Intro of Mass: Fr. Nivard
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On Thursday, 11 September 2014, 11:38, 
Nivard ...> wrote: 
23 Thu 11 Sep 2014
 
Lk 6 7-38
Compassionate as your Father.
    
   In this Mass, we beg the Holy Spirit to bless our General Chapter in Assisi.
    Jesus promised to give his followers the best of gifts, the Holy Spirit as their Counselor and Helper. 
   The Holy Spirit is our Counselor.
   The Holy Spirit is our Advocate and Helper who brings us safely through the challenges and adversities we must face in this life. 
   The Holy Spirit is also the Giver of life -- the life of God -- and the One who guides us in the way of truth.  We can never stop learning because the Spirit leads us ever deeper into the knowledge of God's love and truth.
  
Father in heaven, en-kindle in us the fire of your love, by the power of the Holy Spirit, through Christ Jesus our Lord.
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Abbot General, F. Eamon. Homily
Homily General Chapter 2014 Opening Mass
11/09/2014 11:44
The Gospel of today’s Mass puts us before the magnanimity of God and shows us just how much his thoughts are above out thoughts, his ways above our ways.  It is a message which could discourage us and lead us to give up on ourselves and on God if we focused too much on our own limitations.  We who can find it so hard at times to be kind or patient or forgiving to a brother or sister are called to: love, do good, bless, pray for, lend, be compassionate and this not just to a brother or sister but to an enemy, to those hate us, curse us, treat us badly and even rob us.  In all of this of course we are being introduced rudely perhaps into another way of being, another way of looking at our world, another way of living.  The curtain is being drawn back just a little to give us a glimpse of what God is like, to reveal to us something of the mystery of God’s being. 
Jesus has already in the opening salvo of this discourse proclaimed his disciples the fortunate ones because they are among the poor, the hungry, those who weep and those persecuted for his sake.  God, Israel had been taught, had a preference for the poor and the small, that was how Israel saw itself but the message never quite got through to its rulers and so justice and peace were never something that all God’s people ever enjoyed.   Now in these last times God sent his Son, who as Son shared God’s Spirit, bringing good news for the poor, freedom for prisoners, sight to the blind, liberation for the oppressed and the Lord’s graciousness for all.  The rich of this world, the well-fed, those whose lives are one long party and those who have the acclaim of the world are living a mirage – they have lost the plot and the plot where true treasure is to be found.  For the truth is that we are all poor in the sight of God – and the clearest sign of this is our mortality – naked we came into this world and naked we will depart it. 
Now to us poor who have listened to his words Jesus urges us to follow this heavenly script.    But he not only teaches us, he gives us an example of what God is like in human form, what it is to be truly human as God wishes us to be – to be like God.   We see this blessedness at the moment of death with his: “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing”.  This Spirit is the great gift of his resurrection to his disciples, who form the community that is the Church.  This is the great gift that makes the Christian community Christian as Luke shows in the book of Acts and to which Paul testifies so eloquently in his letters. 
Poor and all as we are we have been baptized in his Spirit and are called to be his witnesses in the world, not to show how good we are but how great God is and how his grace can transform our human weakness and help us do much more than we can ever ask or imagine.  Gathered for this General Chapter we remind ourselves with this Mass of the Holy Spirit of the greatest gift that God has given us, the Spirit of his Son that makes us cry out Abba, Father.  We pray that God may stir up his gift within us so to guide our thoughts and our deliberations, our exchanges and our relationships that together we may come closer to the truth and walk with greater freedom and confidence in the path of life that God wants for us and for the Order that we may be witnesses of goodness and mercy in our world.   
 F. Eamon
Assisi, September 11, 2014


Wednesday, 10 September 2014

Cistercian ocso General Chapter 2014. COMMENT; William



 2014 September A-2 Thursday
Weekday [Opening of the General Chapter]
Conventual Mass: of the Holy Spirit Gl (Cr ad lib)
Proper pf of the Holy Spirit I or II.

Mary Mother of Citeaux
  
General Chapter 2014 Assisi
The link to the Blog of the General Chapter 2014 at Assisi:

O.C.S.O. GC – 2014 Assisi
At fixed times all the abbots/abbesses come together. They discuss there the salvation of their own souls and of those committed to them. They take measures regarding the observance of the Holy Rule and of the Order where there is something that needs to be corrected or added. They foster anew among themselves the benefit of peace and charity. They devote themselves to maintaining the patrimony of the Order and safeguarding and increasing its unity. (C.77)
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COMMENT: ack. from Donald
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On Wednesday, 10 September 2014, 17:16, William ...> wrote:

Dear Father Abbot Mark and Father Donald,
WHAT A GREAT JOY it is for me to receive your emails, Thank you: Fr Mark telling of his preparation and departure for Assisi, and Fr Donald giving me insight of the Chapter's considerations - a very fine 94 page document - enlightening me as to the tremendous organisation and INTEGRITY at the heart of the Order - I am quite in AWE at its presentation! And I am so thrilled that you have, through your kindness, invited me to share in these events. Reading the main document, I am quite sure that all that Fr Mark has achieved and has set in motion, will essentially receive nothing but acclaim in the relevant Commission, and that many present will wonder at the courage-in-faith that has achieved so much! .....

....the Cistercian contemplative life that I discovered, witnessed and [through your kindness] have shared in at Nunraw, that holds the Key to the lived life in Christ entrusted to Peter. I often think that MARY MAGELENE should be the patron saint of the Order, always listening to the Incarnate Word and living entirely within His love, with the entire Order living at His feet.
You give me, so generously, so much happiness - thank you, most sincerely.
With my love in Our Lord,
William