St Bonaventure
With you is the source of life |
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(Logo of Nazareth Hermitage) |
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Take
thought now, redeemed man, and consider how great and worthy is he who
hangs on the cross for you. His death brings the dead to life, but at
his passing heaven and earth are plunged into mourning and hard rocks
are split asunder.
It was a divine decree that permitted one of the
soldiers to open his sacred side with a lance. This was done so that the
Church might be formed from the side of Christ as he slept the sleep of
death on the cross, and so that the Scripture might be fulfilled: ‘They
shall look on him whom they pierced’. The blood and water which poured
out at that moment were the price of our salvation. Flowing from the
secret abyss of our Lord’s heart as from a fountain, this stream gave
the sacraments of the Church the power to confer the life of grace,
while for those already living in Christ it became a spring of living
water welling up to life everlasting.
Arise, then, beloved of Christ! Imitate the dove ‘that
nests in a hole in the cliff’, keeping watch at the entrance ‘like the
sparrow that finds a home’. There like the turtledove hide your little
ones, the fruit of your chaste love. Press your lips to the fountain,
‘draw water from the wells of your Saviour; for this is the spring
flowing out of the middle of paradise, dividing into four rivers’,
inundating devout hearts, watering the whole earth and making it
fertile.
Run with eager desire to this source of life and
light, all you who are vowed to God’s service. Come, whoever you may be,
and cry out to him with all the strength of your heart. “O
indescribable beauty of the most high God and purest radiance of eternal
light! Life that gives all life, light that is the source of every
other light, preserving in everlasting splendor the myriad flames that
have shone before the throne of your divinity from the dawn of time!
Eternal and inaccessible fountain, clear and sweet stream flowing from a
hidden spring, unseen by mortal eye! None can fathom your depths nor
survey your boundaries, none can measure your breadth, nothing can sully
your purity. From you flows ‘the river which gladdens the city of God’
and makes us cry out with joy and thanksgiving in hymns of praise to
you, for we know by our own experience that ‘with you is the source of
life, and in your light we see light’.
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