By the wonderful favor of God’s loving care, in this solitude of ours we have the peace of solitude and yet we do not lack the consolation and comfort of holy companionship. It is possible for each of us to sit alone and be silent, because we have no one to disturb us with interruptions, and yet it […]
Abbot Joseph’s Homily for the 1st Sunday of Advent
First Sunday of Advent: (Mark 13: 33-37) Be watchful and alert is the strident call on this First Sunday of Advent. As monks we are familiar with Saint Bernard’s “three comings” of Christ—his first, at his incarnation, his second, at the end of time, and this third and interim coming, by grace in the present […]
Friday of the 34th Week
REVELATION 2:1-7: Our reading from Revelation speaks of the dead being judged according their deeds. This raises the question: Which deeds? Our good deeds, or our bad ones? Does our eternal destiny depend on which we the most of—good or evil? If so, then are we not back to earning our way into heaven? An […]
Fr. James’ Homily for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day, 26 November, 2020: Sirach 50:22-24; 1 Corinthians 1:3-9; Luke 17:11-19 We’re concluding a difficult year fraught with racism, contested elections, rampant conspiracy theories, Church scandals, tropical storms, uncontained wild fires, a pandemic—topped by the narcissism, denial and immaturity of our national culture. Now, of all times, it is crucial not to forget […]
Tuesday of the 33rd Week
Saint Andrew Dung Lac and Companions: Divine consolation, peace, and the absence of suffering can sometimes be more difficult to bear that their opposites. As monks, we have grown so accustomed to associate virtue and following Christ with self-denial, deprivation, and hardship, that comfort, ease, and relaxation are suspect. Thus, wars, insurrections, famines, and earthquakes […]
Our 70th Anniversary
Seventy years ago, today, the founding monks of Holy Cross Abbey arrived in Virginia from our Motherhouse in Massachusetts. We were founded at a time when great numbers of young men were entering our monasteries. Indeed, our founding was a consequence of this happy phenomenon that stands in such marked contrast to the smaller numbers […]
Abbot Joseph’s Homily for the 33rd Sunday
(Matthew 25: 14-30) Fear is sometimes contrasted with bravery and thought (by some) to be a sign of weakness or cowardice. However, as we know, there are many instances when fear is not only appropriate, but beneficial and, indeed, even essential to survival. This beneficial fear typically occurs in situations of danger connected with the […]
All Saints of the Benedictine Family
The radical and literal laying down of one’s life for one’s friends is generally an exception in the life of most Christians and monks. However, this does not mean that this noble deed is without relevance in our ordinary daily lives. Every time we resist our selfish inclinations or don’t satisfy our self-centered wishes and […]
Retreat House Openings — This Weekend
UPDATE: Due to a group cancellation for this upcoming weekend, we now have 7 openings for FRI through SUN, 13-15 November. Interested parties may make a reservation by contacting Carol Hensley by phone at 540-955-4383 or by email at information@hcava.org.
Fr. James’ Homily for the 32nd Sunday
Thirty-Second Sunday, Year A, 8 November, 2020: Wisdom 6:12-16; 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Matthew 25:1-13 For the past seven Sundays, the Gospel has come from the final week of Jesus’ life as described by Saint Matthew. This is a crucial, almost desperate, teaching, sometimes addressed to Jesus’ critics or, like today, to his disciples. I […]