The Real Voyage of Discovery

I have always appreciated this quote from Marcel Proust, and hope that I will always have the gift of fresh eyes, fresh ears, and a fresh heart.

And may we always have the capacity to appreciate a sunset

The Feast of Saint Dominic

This statue of St. Dominic stands in the square of Caleruega, Spain, the place of Dominic’s birth.

 

We celebrate the Feast of Saint Dominic on August 8th.

Saint Dominic founded the Dominican Order 800 years ago:
the nuns in 1206, the friars in 1216. This allows us to celebrate our special anniversary for ten years.

You can find a brief biography of St. Dominic on our website at
http://www.sanrafaelop.org/who-we-are/dominican-heritage/.

Our Small Amount of Knowledge

A Dominican mystic that Sister Patricia Bruno quotes in Stories Seldom Heard is Meister Eckhart. And it would be worthwhile to read her brief telling of the challenges he received from the Church in his day in her reflection.

One last thought: I said earlier that Eckhart loved poetry and images. So I would like to end with one of his charming, imaginative stories. Eckhart places himself in conversation with an ant.

Having lunch in a field one day, I troubled an ant with a question. I asked of him humbly, “’Have you ever been to Paris?’” And he replied, “’no, but I wouldn’t mind going.’” And then the ant asked me if I had ever been to a famous ant city. And I regretted that I hadn’t, and was quick to add, “’I wouldn’t mind, too!’” This led to a conclusion: There is life that we do not know of. How aware are we of all consciousness in this universe? Less than that is our knowledge of God. How then can we ever argue about Him?

Saint Thomas D’Aquin Fontaine de la Sagesse – St. Thomas Aquinas Font of Wisdom – painting in Notre Dame in Paris

The writings of Thomas Aquinas significantly impacted Meister Eckhart – both Dominicans.

God’s Presence in the Clouds

On today’s Feast of the Transfiguration, we read in Psalm 97:

The LORD reigns; let the earth rejoice;
let the many islands be glad.
Clouds and darkness are round about God,
justice and judgment are the foundation of God’s throne.

While we don’t believe that God’s throne is literally in the clouds, it is hard not to find God’s presence there at a moment like this.

God’s Radiance in Creation

Hildegard of Bingen tells us:

There is nothing in creation that does not have some radiance – either greenness or seeds or flowers, or beauty – otherwise it would not be part of creation. The Holy Spirit pours out this fresh greenness of life into the hearts of women and men so that they might bear good fruit.

This quote is from the monthly reflection of our Dominican Sister Patricia Bruno which can be found on our website in Stories Seldom HeardHer reflections for the month of August tell us about some of the Dominican mystics.

The Grateful Person

The grateful person knows that God is good, not by hearsay but by experience.

And that is what makes all the difference.

– Thomas Merton

Lupita

In 2008, Sister Carla, Father Bob, and I went with a group of Dominican University students on a service trip to Tijuana. We painted Lupita’s house. In the way of possessions, she is poor – in generosity of heart and trust in God, she is rich. Lupita is one who knows God’s goodness by experience, and knowing her and her family has enriched my experience of trusting our Loving God.

Let Us Notice the Miracles that are Present Now

If we could see the miracle of a single flower,
our whole life would change.

– The Buddha

Importance of the Little Things

The little things? The little moments? They aren’t little.

– Jon Kabat-Zinn

A very little dragonfly

Beauty Seen

Beauty seen makes the one who sees it more beautiful
– David Steindl-Rast

How Lovely Is Your Dwelling Place, O God!

Saturday’s Responsorial Psalm is from Psalm 84

How lovely is your dwelling place, Lord, mighty God!

I had rather one day in your courts
than a thousand elsewhere;
I had rather lie at the threshold of the house of my God
than dwell in the tents of the wicked.

How lovely is your dwelling place, Lord, mighty God!

How lovely is your dwelling place, O God!