Monday, October 27, 2008

Seclusion is seclusion, right? A Benedictine oblate blog



The video shows the ancient practices of Benedictine monks. From the video, some people may think that these secluded Benedictine monks have little influence on the “real” world going on outside. But like many things Benedictine, there is often another truth working — even in that seclusion — as this recent quote from Father Benedict Groeschel shows:

“The Benedictines go back to be beginning of the Dark Ages. They have a beautiful, beautiful tradition.

“St. Benedict who was a Roman nobleman started this in the midst of the chaos of the barbarian invasions; and he started monasteries: Subiaco, Monte Cassino.

“Ferdinand Lot in a great historical study of the end of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Dark Ages said the monasteries of the Benedictine Order shown like islands of light in a sea of darkness. The only place that a sensitive and intelligent person could go.

“It is recognized by all that the monks and nuns of the Benedictine Order and in the East of the Eastern Studite Order — they preserved not only religion, but culture for the whole world. And God knows the way we are going right now, we may need it again.”(1)

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Footnote

(1) The entire quote is from Father Benedict Groeschel on “Sunday Night Live with Father Benedict Groeschel, on EWTN Television, Sunday, October 26, 2008.

In the episode Father Benedict Groeschel had a conversation with Prioress, Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B., (Her story) of the Abbey of Regina Laudis. (Queen of Praise) Dolores Hart was a well-known actress of stage and film who became a nun. Her Internet Movie Database information is at IMDb.

5 comments:

  1. Prioress, Mother Dolores Hart, O.S.B., holds the unique distinction of being the only nun to be a voting member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

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  2. Thank you for visiting my blog! I saw Mother Dolores on Father Groeschel's show.

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  3. Julia,

    I want to go back and read it again when I have more time, but I liked it.

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  4. Hi John!
    I have been blessed to have Fr. Benedict for several classes.
    I have just begun to go to Oblate meetings and enjoy reading your blog.
    Cecelia

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  5. Cecelia,

    Wow, you are fortunate to take classes from the good Father Benedict. We seek out any EWTN show that he's on and record it, then watch it over and over.

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