Tuesday, July 23, 2013

July 23

The Rule of St. Benedict: Chapter 43 pt. 2


Within Sr. Joan Chittister's commentary on this second half of Chapter 43 she writes,
In Benedictine spirituality, . . . the sacramental value of a meal is that the human concern we promise daily at the altar is demonstrated in the dining room where we prepare and serve and clean up after one another.
and further,
The meal becomes the sanctifying center that reminds us, day in and day out, that unless we go on building the community around us, participating in it and bearing its burdens, then the words, "family" and "humanity" become a sham, no matter how good our work at the office, no matter how important our work in the world around us.
Presence at table is an imperative in any household that seeks to walk the path of our Father Benedict.  By "presence" I mean fully awake, conscious engagement with the realities at hand, seen and unseen.  This is true in a household of one or in a household of many.  The Benedictine is to honor the table as a sacramental focal point wherein the invisible is manifest among the visible.

Br. Chad

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