Friday, November 30, 2012

November 30

St. Andrew the Apostle

Chapter 49

The Rule of St. Benedict November 30


I think most would read our Father Benedict's talk of the "joy of the Holy Spirit" with regard to Lenten abstinence as deluded or darkly humorous.  We have a hard time imagining how "the joy of spiritual desire" can in any way be enhanced by physical denial.  But in the Christian tradition, Lent is not punishment.  It is preparation for New Life in the Easter experience.  For the heart that truly desires this New Life, then, the Lenten practices, painful as they may be in the short term, can produce the profound joy of the Spirit who brings about New Life in us.

The Spiritual Exercises  of St. Ignatius of Loyola are the central component of Ignatian Spirituality, and are a powerful process that anyone who desires New Life would do well to consider undertaking at some point.  I would like for the Community of St. Mary of the Annunciation to consider undertaking The Spiritual Exercises during the next Lenten season.  We will, of course, welcome any who would like to join us in this endeavor.

Br. Chad 2012

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