Sunday, 1 October 2017
To Forget Self
'I felt charity enter into my soul, and the need to forget myself and ....... My mortifications consisted in breaking my will, always so ready to impose itself on others; in holding back a reply, in rendering little services without any recognition ....... '
[Excerpt taken from Story of a Soul; Chapter 5 & 6]
Wednesday, 9 August 2017
Looking Towards Heaven
'While outside in carnival's frantic tumult people get drunk and delirious, while political battles separate them, and great need depresses them so much that many forget to look to heaven, at such still places of prayer, hearts are opened to the Lord ....... By their steadfast supplications, they draw down God's grace and mercy on a humanity, submerged in sin and need.
In our time, when the powerlessness of our battling and overwhelming misery, has been demonstrated so obviously, an entirely new understanding of the power of prayer, of expiation, and of vicarious atonement has again awakened. This is why people of faith crowd the places of prayer .......
In our time, when the powerlessness of our battling and overwhelming misery, has been demonstrated so obviously, an entirely new understanding of the power of prayer, of expiation, and of vicarious atonement has again awakened. This is why people of faith crowd the places of prayer .......
[Excerpt taken from 'Love for Love : The Life and Works of St Teresa of Jesus (The Collected Works of Edith Stein - The Hidden Life) ]
Sunday, 16 July 2017
Withdraw to the Mountains
St Therese as a young teenager, wrote in her autobiography - Story of a Soul; "the sweetness which the world offers is mixed with bitterness."
And she also realizes that "The Blessed Virgin, too, watched over her little flower and, not wanting her to be tarnished by contact with worldly things, drew her to her mountain before she blossomed."
Joyous Feast Day, to All Carmelite-At-Heart.
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
A Different Shade of Light
In our current city life, that is always aglow with fluorescent and neon light, everywhere we turn. When was the last time we lift our heads above, to behold the night skies, dimly lighting the remaining hours of the day, as we prepare for the day's rest? The passage of the moon throughout the night, and the light that it cast on this earth?
In his captivity, St John of the Cross, would have been very familiar with this natural light, that falls on the pages of his prayer book ... which leads him to pen the Poem 'The Dark Night' or 'Noche Oscura'
One Dark Night,
fired with love's urgent longings
- ah, the sheer grace!-
I went out unseen,
my house being all stilled.
And in Spanish, his native language
En una noche oscura,
con ansias, en amores inflamada,
oh dichosa ventura
sali sin ser notada
estando ya mi casa sosegada
[First Stanza of his Poem, 'The Dark Night' or 'Noche Oscura' taken from page 50, of 'The Collected Works of Saint John of the Cross', Revised Edition]
And when the light in our lives becomes less bright, let us bear in mind that the stars shine brighter, in the deepest darkness of the night, if we have the eyes of faith, to remain hopeful.
#Contemplative #Carmelite # Spirituality #Prayer #Advent #Light #Detachment #Life #God
Tuesday, 8 November 2016
Abyss of Poverty
In celebration of the canonization of Elizabeth of the Trinity, in this 'Year of Mercy', we are reminded of this wisdom :
'I "remain" very little "in the depths of my poverty." I see "my nothingness, my misery, my weakness; I perceive that I am incapable of progress, of perseverance; I see the multitude of my shortcomings, my defects; I appear in my indigence." "I fall down in my misery, confessing my distress, and I display it before the mercy" of my Master. "Quotidie morior." "I die daily." I decrease, I renounce self more each day so that Christ may increase in me.
[Heaven in Faith, Third Day, Second Prayer]
Here is the web-link to view the Canonization Mass :
http://www.catholictv.org/shows/papal-programming/canonization-mass-seven-new-saints
#YearofMercy #Contemplative #Carmelite # Spirituality #Prayer #Humility #Life #God
Saturday, 15 October 2016
Heart of Grateful Love
We may spend the day, not giving a thought to our Creator God, the one who sustains our breath and gives us life.
But hopefully, some like, St Teresa of Avila, realizes in their humility that :-
'God so guards me against offending Him that I am certainly sometimes amazed. For I think I see the great care He takes of me, without my doing hardly anything. I was a sea of sins and iniquities before receiving these favors, and it seemed I was not master of myself in such a way that I could avoid them.'
[Spiritual Testimonies, Chapter 3, Number 12]
#YearofMercy #Contemplative #Carmelite # Spirituality #Prayer #Humility #Life #God
Saturday, 1 October 2016
A Heart That Rocks
Reflecting on Life, after her First Communion, St Therese writes, 'I know that without Him, I could have fallen ....... He forgave me in advance by preventing me from falling.'
'Here
is an example which will express my thoughts at least a little.
Suppose a clever physician's child meets with a stone in his path
which causes him to fall and break a limb. His father comes to him
immediately, picks him up lovingly, takes care of this hurt, using
all the resources of his profession for this. His child, completely
cured, shows his gratitude. This child is no doubt right in loving his
father! But I am going to make another comparison. The father,
knowing there is a stone in his child's way, hastens ahead of him and
removes it but without anyone's seeing him do it. Certainly, this
child, the object of his father's tender foresight, but UNAWARE of the
misfortune from which he was delivered by him, will not thank him and
will love him less than if he has been cured by him. But if he should
come to learn the danger from which he escaped, will he not love his
father more? Well, I am this child, the object of the foreseeing
of a Father who has not sent His Word to save the just, but sinners. He wants me to love Him because he has forgiven me not much but ALL.
He has not expected me to love Him much, but He has willed that I
KNOW how He loved me with a love of unspeakable foresight in order
that now I may love Him unto folly!' [Story of a Soul :- Chapter IV - First Communion, Boarding School]
#YearofMercy #ThereseofLisieux #LittleFlower #Spirituality #Carmelite #Mercy #Forgiveness #HolyCommunion
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