A longtime
friend of our Abbey in CT (and close to our Mother Ruth who died in August) is Br.
Victor-Antoine D’Avila-Latourrette OSB who lives in the Hudson Valley of NY.. He has written many books- from cook books (The Monastic Kitchen), to
blessings at meals to understanding monastic life (A Rhythm of Life- The
Monastic Way). He has much to say abut Advent in his book Monastery Journey to Christmas. Great insights for meditation during this holy season of preparation for the Lord's coming. Slow down and read a page a day!
“ We wait
and wait for the Lord. We become very conscious of the waiting. It is an eager
waiting, full of anticipation and wonder, for as with the prophets of old, our
companions on the road, we long to see his face.
The Lord,
of course, is very much aware of this patient waiting, of this deep yearning
for him, and he is ever ready to come into our lives and fulfill our deepest
desires. Advent waiting is always twofold. On our part, we await prayerfully,
consciously, and anticipate his coming. On God’s part, he is eager to
arrive and find a warm dwelling place in our hearts. The greater our desire and
patience in waiting for him, the fuller we shall be filled with his presence.
If we learn
to cultivate this inner attitude of waiting for him steadily, faithfully, not
only during the Blessed Advent days, but throughout the whole of our lives, we
shall likewise be rewarded with the grace, joy, and warmth of his real presence
in the innermost of our hearts."
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