Since the end of the last century there’s been a lively interest in all things Celtic, especially in the USA. You probably don’t need to be told that there’s no lack of fantasy and wishful thinking in some “reconstructions” of Celtic traditions. At times you may scratch your head and wonder, “Should I believe any of […]
Great Country Farms
In realizing our goals for ecological sustainability–and our own financial sustainability–we have been branching out into new ventures. Mark and Kate Zurschmeide and the rest of the team from Great Country Farms will be extending their operations to a part of our property. “The monastic community at Holy Cross Abbey is very pleased to partner with […]
It’s Good To Hear From You
Thank you to everyone who has responded to the website in general or the NEWS specifically. It’s very helpful to read your comments and receive your support, interest and suggestions. So far, I’ve received your reactions by word-of-mouth or email, which is fine. Should you wish to share your reactions with other followers of this website, […]
Sunday, 19 February
Seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year B. Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM. The Principal Celebrant and Homilist is Fr. Vincent Collins
Planning For Lenten Reading
It’s important to be realistic about Lenten Reading. If you’re the sort of person who has trouble finishing things, you may want to set modest goals. If your life is usually invaded by the unexpected, you may not want to start a book that’s too demanding. If you live alone and are young enough, even […]
Some Short Books For Busy People
This will be the first list of suggested reading for Lent. If you’re a very busy person, you may only have time for a few sentences a day. That can be VERY nourishing and support a habit of daily reading. From Thomas Merton: Opening the Bible, Liturgical Press, 1970; 84 pages What Is Contemplation? Templegate Publishers, 1981, 77 […]
Lenten Reading
Lent is just a week away. In our monastery–as in monasteries everywhere–we follow the practice of Lenten Reading prescribed by St. Benedict in his Rule. In Chapter 48 he writes: “During this time of Lent each one is to receive a book from the library, and is to read the whole of it straight through. These […]
Silence and community
People still ask Trappists about the “vow of silence”. For example, “Since Vatican II, do you still take a vow of silence?” In fact there never was a vow of silence and maintaining perpetual silence could not constitute approriate matter for a public vow. Silence is a monastic value, not a purely Trappist trimming on the […]
Living Simply
Obviously, monks and nuns do not live in a different world from you. The fact that you can read this blog means I am using a computer, I send and receive email and I have the same instantaneous access to information that you do. If we didn’t, how would we communicate with you or understand […]
Hope
Retreatants at Holy Cross Abbey will recognize Fr. Edmund as the confessor available to them at the Abbey. Here are some of his reflections on the virtue of HOPE from a recent homily. Jospeh Pieper in is book, On Hope, states that, “The virtue of hope is preeminently the virtue of the status viatoris-the pilgrim on […]