"Today the concept of truth is viewed with suspicion, because truth is identified with violence. Over history there have, unfortunately, been episodes when people sought to defend the truth with violence. But they are two contrasting realities. Truth cannot be imposed with means other than itself! Truth can only come with its own light. Yet, we need truth. ... Without truth we are blind in the world, we have no path to follow. The great gift of Christ was that He enabled us to see the face of God".Pope Benedict xvi, February 24th, 2012
The Church is ecumenical, catholic, God-human, ageless, and it is therefore a blasphemy—an unpardonable blasphemy against Christ and against the Holy Ghost—to turn the Church into a national institution, to narrow her down to petty, transient, time-bound aspirations and ways of doing things. Her purpose is beyond nationality, ecumenical, all-embracing: to unite all men in Christ, all without exception to nation or race or social strata. - St Justin Popovitch
BENEDICTUS MOMENTS
THE YEAR OF FAITH ROSARY
Sunday, 24 April 2011
EASTER 2011: CHRIST HAS RISEN!! HE HAS RISEN INDEED!!
What Is the Place of the Monastery?
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The Distributist Review: The Gospel of Hospitality by Dale Ahlquist (who
visits Clear Creek and Casa Juan Diego)
In medieval times, the monasteries were th...
Schizo Ecumenists
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Not too long ago a brilliant interview with Archimandrite Robert Taft,
SJ about ecumenical relations between the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox
church...
A New Level of Conversation – the Crisis of Beauty
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I am excited by the opportunity to have this conversation with Kevin
Allen on Ancient Faith Radio. He does a masterful job of researching and
guiding a c...
Universal Salvation: What Are the Odds?
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“Dare We Hope for the Salvation of All?“–Met Kallistos Ware concludes his
essay with a qualified and somewhat tentative yes. God’s love for mankind
is unco...
The Spirit Yearns
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[A homily from Pentecost 2002.] When Christ sends his Holy Spirit, it’s
because He’s got work to do: inside each of us, and through us, for the
sake of the...
Whitsunday
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A Pentecost Meditation Alleluia! Today the Spirit of the Lord has invaded the cosmos and filled it! Life spills out of the Cenacle and, like a torrent of win...
Calm yourself and reflect
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*Calm yourself and reflect *
You have heard, 'Be subject to God. and pray to him'. How do you know
whether you are? If you obey his commandments. Y...
Christ is Risen!
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From the Patriarchal Paschal Encyclical, 2013: Христос Васкрсе! “…From the
moment he comes into being, a person for his entire life longs for peace,
happin...
Passiontide Encouragement
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I was granted the privilege of preaching the homily at the pan-Orthodox
Vespers this evening at Holy Trinity Orthodox Church hosted by the Council
of Ortho...
Abbot’s Homily at Mundelein
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On Friday April 5th most of our monastic community went down to the
University of St. Mary of the Lake, Mundelein, IL where Abbot Nicholas
served the Divin...
David Bentley Hart on Natural Law, Part Two
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Ethika Politika
Hart Has Reasons that Reason Cannot Know
Hart’s (Non-)Response to His Critics: Trying to Have It Both Ways?
Natural Law, Public Policy, and...
Chesterton on St Francis, love and asceticism
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From G.K. Chesterton's St Francis...
If ever that rarer sort of romantic love, which was the truth that
sustained the Troubadours, falls out of fashion and...
On Holidays
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ROCOR United editor in Hawaii last yearDear ROCOR United readers
Its summer time here in Australia and we are taking a few weeks holidays.
We thank you for...
On Searching
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Recently I received an email from a friend who was commenting on my return
to Catholicism and my decision to become a Benedictine Oblate. She, too,
has be...
I am a Benedictine monk from Belmont Abbey, Hereford. I studied theology at Fribourg University in Switzerland, and was chaplain for many years at Belmont Abbey School, now sadly closed. I spent some time in Whitehaven in the parish. For the last 27 years I have been in Peru,part of the Belmont foundation here, but for most of the time working in parishes. I am now Superior of a monastery which has been founded from Belmont on the outskirts of Lima. I have written two books of theology, the first "The Royal Road to Joy. The Beatitudes and the Mass", published by Gracewing in 2003. The second, "Heaven Revealed. The Holy Spirit and the Mass" will be published in July or August by the same publisher, and I am working on a third. My interests: theology, ecumenism,especially with the Eastern Churches, things pastoral.
From 1981 - 1990 I was in Tambogrande
1991 - 1997 in Negritos, Talara
1998 in Harrington, Cumbria
1998 2002 in Cajamarca
2002 till now in the monastery except for 2006 when I was with the Charismatic Renewal in Lima
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