A letter of St Bruno to his sons the Carthusians
My spirit rejoices in the Lord |
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Knowing
from the frequent and welcome accounts of our blessed brother Landowin
the unremitting rigor of your well-considered and truly praiseworthy
way of life, and hearing of your holy love and unceasing zeal for what
is perfect and good, my spirit rejoices in the Lord. Truly I rejoice and
am led to praise and thank the Lord, and yet I sigh bitterly. I rejoice
indeed, as is right, for the growth of the fruits of your virtues, but I
lament and am ashamed that I lie inert and torpid in the filth of my
sins.
Rejoice then, my dear brothers, for your blessed lot
and for God’s abundant gift of grace to you. Rejoice that you have
escaped the manifold perils and shipwrecks of this storm-tossed world.
Rejoice that you have reached a safe and tranquil anchorage in that
inner harbour which many desire to reach and many make efforts to reach
yet never attain. Many too, after reaching the goal, have been excluded
since it was not given them from above.
Therefore, my brothers, be certain and convinced that
if anyone experiences this desirable good and then loses it, no matter
how, he will never cease to regret it if he retains any regard or care
for his soul’s salvation.
As for you, my beloved lay brothers, I say: ‘My soul
magnifies the Lord’, for I see the greatness of his mercy to you
according to the report of your loving prior and father, who boasts much
about you and rejoices. We too rejoice since, though you are unlettered
men, yet the mighty God writes on your hearts with his finger not only
his love but a knowledge of his holy law. You show by your actions what
you love and what you know. For when you practise true obedience with
all care and zeal, it is clear that you read wisely the sweet and
life-giving fruit of divine scripture.
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