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In his daily life lived out beneath Mary's gaze, the monk tries to form himself on her inner disposition of availability and of obedience to the Lord. Like Mary he re-affirms in his heart, " Here I am, Lord ; I am ready ; I come to do what you ask of me."
The rose window, east wall of the church. |
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| Show me your diary and I shall tell you who you are. The way in which a man uses his time reveals his life-style and his priorities. To what does a man give his time ? For whom has he time ? In a monk's diary pride of place is given to seeking the Lord. The day is organised around those moments of gratuity, around those non-profit making hours which are the hours of prayer. It is there that one touches the price of monastic life : it foresees moments in which the monk does nothing other than take the time to live for God, the time to come together as a community of brothers and to sing together of God's love for man, the time to remain silent in the presence of the One Who gives life. | |
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Liturgical Prayer | Personal prayer | Work |
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