This week in Madonna House began with a
splash. Last Sunday we celebrated our monthly Byzantine Rite Liturgy, observing
the feast of the Theophany in place of the Western Rite Baptism of the Lord.
It is the same mystery being commemorated
in both feasts—Christ plunging into the waters of the world to claim them for
himself and bless them, identifying himself with us in our lowly human state
and in that the Trinity being revealed in the voice of the Father and the
descent of the Dove.
The Byzantine Liturgy is very beautiful
on this feast, which ranks in their tradition among the principal feasts of the
year. After the Divine Liturgy itself there is a special blessing of water with
a beautiful long prayer that involves a cross being plunged into the water three
times, and the celebrant blowing on the waters in the form of a cross, evoking
the moment of creation.
Then this specially blessed water is
sprinkled on the congregation and on the four walls of the church, symbolizing
the entire universe being blessed. After this, we process together to the
Madawaska River where a crucifix is thrown into the waters, symbolically
blessing all the waters of the earth. This too is a common tradition in the
Christian East.
It was a bit of a challenge this year,
since last weekend we had the traditional ‘January thaw’ – lots of rain and
above freezing weather, all of which made it very slippery and slushy
underfoot. But no injuries.
After all of that we enjoyed our usual
Sunday, and then happily entered Ordinary Time the next day. The great seasons
of the year are wonderful and beautiful and joyful here… and we are all quite
happy, thank you very much, to get back to more plain living afterwards.
Our unstable climate seems to have
finally decided that it is, in fact, winter, and so after the weekend rain it
went back down to normal seasonal temps and a nice blanket of snow falling. The
men have been able, then, to finally get in operation the outdoor skating rink
off of the tea dock. Hockey games and the like are the recreation activity of
choice for our young guests and younger staff.
The guest numbers went up for a little
while over Christmas… and then they went right back down. We are a quiet little
house right now. If any young adults find themselves at a bit of a loose end this
winter, why not come to Madonna House and have a spiritual adventure? We have
room!
This time of year the work really is
pretty much keeping the place maintained and going. There is always snow to
shovel, wood sheds to fill, meals to cook, laundry to do. One job that is a
hidden part of our winter is processing the wool from our sheep. Every day a
few of the women are down there, cleaning, ‘picking’, carding, all to prepare
the fleeces to either be sold to local crafts people or for our own people to
then dye and spin it for sale or to make our own handicrafts, themselves sold. It is all about the missions, of course,
as the proceeds from everything we sell go to the poor through the work of our
shops.
Well, really we are in such a quiet and
ordinary time of year that I hardly know what else to say. One of our priests
accompanied by an MH lay man are giving a retreat to thirty-plus men this
weekend, something we have been doing yearly for quite a few years now. On a
personal note, I have a few such things coming up in the next weeks, so my life
has suddenly become all about that—preparing talks and such things.
But really, this time between the end of
Christmas and the beginning of Lent is one of the most quiet and ‘normal’ times
of year for us (so much so that it is quite unusually normal, if that makes any
sense). In the midst of it all, do know that we are offering all our work and
prayer for the glory of God and for the needs of our troubled world at this
time. God bless you all!
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