This week in Madonna House began with the
great feast of Corpus Christi. In MH we do many of the traditional practices
associated with this day. After a festive Mass honoring the gift of the
Eucharistic Lord to the Church, we had exposition and adoration for the whole
day.
At the end of the afternoon we had the
traditional procession with the Blessed Sacrament, beginning at the St. Mary’s
chapel, going to the parish church, the statue of Our Lady of Combermere,
having Benediction in each of those stations, and ending at Our Lady of the
Woods chapel with a final Benediction.
Many of our neighbors and friends from
the surrounding parishes join us for that event, including lots of families
with young children. It is a really joyful and beautiful thing, which we all
look forward to (even with the black flies!).
I had to leave the procession early
myself, as I had to scoot down to Maynooth for their Corpus Christi event at
which I spoke on ‘The Eucharist and the Year of Mercy’.
The other event around which the week
revolved is the annual pre-promise retreat. In Madonna House we have seven
years of making temporary promises before making final promises for life. All
those making their first promises for one year (thus receiving the Pax-Caritas
cross), renewing for two years at a time, or making finals have a three day
retreat beforehand, which we are square in the middle of as I write this.
In fact, I am the retreat master this
year, and am writing this from the building we use for such purposes, Loreto
House. The theme I chose for the retreat is “The Little Mandate: The Treasure
at the Heart of Our Life”. I don’t know if I’ve mentioned on this blog that
2016 is the 50th anniversary of Catherine bringing forth the MH
Little Mandate as a public document. She had received it as words in prayer
from God 35 years previously, but had considered them God’s mandate to her
personally. It was in 1966 that she came to realize that these were words for
the whole community.
So we have different MH staff coming in
and sharing with the retreatants their own sense of the Mandate and individual
lines of it. I spoke to them myself about the word that has resonated largely
for me lately, which is ‘Arise-go – sell all you possess, give it directly,
personally to the poor.’ Others have spoken or will speak on ‘Go into the
marketplace’, ‘Go with fears into the depths of men’s hearts’, ‘Go to the poor,
being poor’, and ‘Pray always – I will be your rest.’
Our MH retreats are not all prayer,
silence, and austere living, mind you. It is a celebratory joyful retreat. We
are being feted with delicious meals, beautifully decorated tables, and much
love and care from the community. Pray for the young men and women who are
preparing to either make or renew their commitment to this family by their
promises of poverty, chastity, and obedience. This Wednesday, June 8, will be
our promises day.
Beyond that, the big push these days is
planting the vegetable gardens at the farm (this week, carrots, broccoli,
squash, and probably a few more crops I didn’t hear about). Also, the woman in
charge of Cana Colony is very busy indeed getting the camp set up for the
families who will start coming for that experience in less than a month. We will
shortly be having an ‘all hands on deck’ work bee to clean the place up from
top to bottom.
The shops are busy with the early summer
tourists, and the men are very busy getting the massive renovations of the women’s
guest dorm, St. Germaine’s, finished before the summer program begins.
It has been an extremely dry spring so
far, but as I write this a beautiful rain is pouring down from the heavens – a welcome
gift for the earth and all that grows therein. We also have had quite an influx
of men guests this past week – another welcome gift from the Lord
So as we move through these busy days
filled with much work and much beauty, be assured of our prayers for you and
for the whole world at this time.
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