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Inviting Participation in the Veneration of the Mother of God

For the early Cistercians, meditation on the person, name, vocation and example of Mary occupied a central place in their developing spirituality and theology, and it can be rightly said that they were the first to consider the Mother of God in herself rather than as a vehicle for further development of Christology and ecclesiology,…

The Search for Self

One of the fascinating aspects of the examination of the idea of vocation in Sacred Scripture – the writings which are contained in the Old and New Testaments of the Bible – is that it is almost emblematic of the stories which we read there. The entirety of Sacred Scripture, in some way…

The Practice of the Monthly Retreat Day

We have already seen in our lectio divina that it was Jesus’ practice to go away, frequently, from the crowds and from the disciples to make space and time to pray alone. Perhaps this is best conveyed to us in Mark’s Gospel (1:35): In the morning, long before dawn, he…

Mark 3:20-30 – The Sin that Cannot be Forgiven?

We are invited to consider in these verses the things that unite us and those that divide us. It’s interesting that Mark sets this question in two contexts – on the one hand that of Jesus’ family and relations, and on the other the ongoing and often acrimonious dispute with the scribes.

27th April – St Rafael Arnáiz Barón, Cistercian Oblate

The life and death, and consequent beatification and canonization of St Rafael are proof, if we needed it, that the Cistercian-Trappist vocation and life is not a ‘one size fits all’ calling. Born on 9th April 1911 – Palm Sunday that year – Rafael’s life was to be the shortest burst of energy…

25th April – St Mark, Evangelist

Where would be if we did not have the witness of the Gospels to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ? These extraordinary documents reveal to us not only the salvific words and deeds of the Saviour, but also the faith of his followers from the moment when their

The Sixth Afflictive Thought – Acedia

With acedia we enter the realm of the afflictive thoughts which disturb the peace of our soul – so, while it is the sixth in our series, it is the first afflictive thought of the soul. That said, it also influences how we think and the rational and irrational judgments which we…

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