Saturday, December 21, 2013

December 21

Feast of St. Thomas, the Apostle
Winter Solstice

The Rule of St. Benedict: Chapter 64 pt. 2


This passage paints a picture of authority in the idiom of Christ that is full, wise, and beautiful.  Returning to it three times a year as I read through the Rule clears my vision and strengthens my intention.  Inasmuch as I am called by God into positions of leadership, I desire to lead in this manner and no other.

A poignant example from this passage of our Father Benedict's vision of authority:
Taking [Scriptural] examples of discretion, the mother of virtues, let her so temper all things  that the strong may have something to strive after, and the weak may not fall back in dismay.
And another:
Let her know that her duty is rather to profit her sisters than to preside over them. She must therefore be learned in the divine law, that she may have a treasure of knowledge from which to bring forth new things and old. 
And remembering our host parish priest, Fr. Gil, and his modeling of "non-anxious presence" in our midst:
Let her not be excitable and worried, nor exacting and headstrong, nor jealous and over-suspicious; for then she is never at rest.  
Thanks be to God for wisdom that has cleared a path for us to walk and for those in whose footsteps we can place our own unsteady feet.

Br. Chad

1 comment:

  1. I am grateful for the servant leadership exhibited by all our leaders at St. Augustine's. That's what makes it such a wonderful place to be (and a rich earth in which our Benedictine community can grow).

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