Sunday, October 26, 2014

Chapter 19: Our approach to prayer


All of us, then, should reflect seriously on how to appear before the majesty of God in the presence of his angels. That will lead us to make sure that, when we sing in choir, there is complete harmony between the thoughts in our mind and the meaning of the words we sing. (From Ch. 19 of Saint Benedict's Rule, trans. by Patrick Barry, OSB,, 1997.)

Complete harmony, an ever-greater integration of my being in the heart. This is fullness of life, at least in this life.

1 comment:

  1. The Rule prescribes“ . . . complete harmony between the thoughts in our mind and the words we sing . . .”. Yet, my harmony and my congruence with you and your love, Abba, has seldom felt “complete”. But you tell me that it, albeit imperfectly, is enough and that I am enough just as I am at this moment: a tiny child, your well-loved little one.

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