The community Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM, Abbot Robert Barnes presiding and preaching.
New Photographs
It is not lost on any of our visitors that the Abbey has been repainted, that there are new members in the community and many of our veterans have died and are buried. Yet the images on the website do not always reflect those realities. Of course, in an era accustomed to HD, not any old snapshot […]
Now for something totally different…
Many of us probably remember Monty Python’s Flying Circus as an integral part of our university years. If you don’t go that far back, I understand that the old guys have taken their stuff on stage, recycling their old material. John Cleese had said something like, “It’s what the audience wants…and it’s easier for us […]
Homily for the Sixth Sunday, 16 February, 2014
Readings: Sirach 15:15-20; I Corinthians 2:6-10; Matthew 5:17-37 In today’s Gospel, Jesus’ teaching is consistent: he’s challenging our preconceptions. He questions our conventions; he questions our expectations of him. He challenges the conventional notions of anger and forgiveness, of respectable appearances covering the sex drive, of marriage and divorce, of swearing an oath to justify […]
The Living Context for Humility
Last Sunday I reviewed why the focus on St. Benedict’s teaching on the monastic virtue of humility is so apt for this moment of out community’s life. We have taken up the challenge to re-founding our community. Holy Cross Abbey has existed for over sixty years. Most of those who were here in the days […]
Snow Conditions at the Abbey
The Retreat House is closed this weekend; there are serious problems clearing the road up to the Retreat House. The staff have been unable to get in and snow clearance in general remains a challenge, In regard to Sunday Mass, visitors would be well advised not to attempt the trip in; there is still limited parking space […]
Sixth Sunday, Year A, 16 February, 2014
The community Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM, Fr. James presiding and preaching. Although we are expecting road conditions to be good by Sunday, please double check before driving out here; the road along the River can be treacherous.
Humility in the Rule of St. Benedict, Part 5
As an essential part of our monastic renewal, we’ve been considering St. Benedict’s teaching on humility. He dedicates all of Chapter 7, the longest chapter of the Rule, to humility and his teaching on the subjects is found in his entire Rule. I believe this virtue is essential to our life together. How can I […]
Homily for the Feast of the Presentation
Readings: Malachi 3:1-4; Hebrews 2:14-18; Luke 2:22-40 St. Luke’s Gospel describes no Magi to whom the infant Christ is manifested but he does narrate today’s Presentation of that Infant in the Temple. Everyone in this scene is Jewish and through them this appearance announces Christ to the world. Cognizant of the Jewish Prophets, especially Isaiah, […]
A Word From The Cistercian Fathers For February
When a man comes to himself, be it because he turns to sense-knowledge, to desire or to reason, (yes, even though he should make such progress that he strips off all likeness to brute beasts and clothes himself in man’s true nature) he neither escapes the night nor enters completely into the daylight. My soul is […]