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God First Loved Us

We only love if we have first been loved. Hear what the apostle John has to say. He it was who leaned on the Master’s heart and resting there drank in heavenly secrets… Among the other secrets which the great seer drew from that source he showed us this: ‘We love him because he first loved us.’ Ask how anyone can love God and you will find no other answer than this: God first loved us. He whom we love has given himself first. He has given himself so that we may love him. What was his gift? The apostle Paul states it more clearly:  ‘ God’s love has been poured into our hearts.’ By what means? Through us perhaps? No. Through whom then? ‘Through the Holy Spirit which has been given to us.’ ST. AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO Sermon 34 on Psalm 149

Love’s Nature

This is the nature of love: to the extent that we distance ourselves from the center and do not love God, we distance ourselves from our neighbor; but if we love God, then the nearer we draw to him in love, the more we are united with our neighbor in love. DOROTHEUS OF GAZA Instructions

Spiritual Progress

Spiritual progress has no other test in the end, nor any better expression, than our ability to love. It has to be unselfish love founded on respect, a service, a disinterested affection that does not ask to be paid in return, a ‘sympathy’, indeed an ‘empathy’ that takes us out of ourselves enabling us to ‘feel with’ the other person and indeed to ‘feel in’ him or her. It gives us the ability to discover in the other person an inward nature as mysterious and deep as our own, but different and willed to be so by God. OLIVIER CLÉMENT The Roots of Christian Mysticism

Br. Kenneth's Solemn Profession — Homily and Photos

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Br. Kenneth, your solemn profession has brought together a microcosm of the Church with the presence of your dear mother and father, your sister and her family, friends from your youth and even from your days in India, former band members, our sisters from Wrentham, and your own brothers of Spencer. Our heavenly Father must be pleased to see so many of his children gathered to celebrate this solemn moment of your monastic consecration. You have found your treasure, and with it you are opening a window into your heart. For Jesus’ saying applies to you, “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Let us look at this treasure which you are embracing today, namely, the Cistercian life in all its fulness.   But I would be remiss on this feast of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, if I did not mention how much Our Lady is pleased to see you clothed in the cowl of Citeaux. For certainly, our Order is a treasure to Our Lady. Other vocations are, no doubt, of equal value or even mor...

Desires

The Christian says: creatures are not born with desires unless satisfaction for these desires exists. A baby feels hunger; well, there is such a thing as food. A duckling wants to swim; well, there is such a thing as water. Men feel sexual desire; well, there is such a thing as sex. If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was made for another world. C.S. LEWIS Mere Christianity

The Mind of Saint Paul

The mind of Saint Paul is clear. He wants all the Corinthians now in this life to be transformed from “one glory to another into the image” of God himself (2 Cor 3:18). What the apostle has in mind is so unspeakable a transformation in love that no eye has seen, no ear has heard anything comparable, nor can it dawn on our imagination what God has prepared even in this life for those who love as they ought. THOMAS DUBAY, S.M. …And you are Christ’s

Life Shines Brightly

Life shines brightly not because we are rich, beautiful or powerful. Instead, it shines when we discovered within ourselves the truth that we are called by God, have a vocation, having a mission, that our lives serve something greater than ourselves. POPE LEO XIV