Words for the Journey
A Monastic Vocabulary
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In matters of religion and spirituality the simplest phrases can be the most misleading. Or, if not misleading, misunderstood. There is no doubt that this is true of the Cistercian tradition. As Sister Edith Scholl writes in the introduction to this volume: When I started reading and studying the writings of the twelfth- and thirteenth-century Cistercians years ago, I was struck by their rich vocabulary of Latin words 'words rich with resonances from Scripture, the liturgy, and patristic and earlier monastic authors, words for which no exact equivalents exist in English. It seemed to me that these words could be a key to a deeper understanding of their message. . . . This study of some of the most important of them could serve as a companion to the translations being published in the Cistercian Fathers Series, enabling nonspecialists to read those translations with greater understanding and appreciation. In fact, it might prove a fruitful source for approaching the whole monastic ethos."
"Sister Edith Scholl has come to our rescue. . . . She has provided us with a book, and a very sensible book it is. The words she offers us are truly words for the journey, though like any journey, they are not without risk. Offering our human will to God is an extraordinarily risky business, but we may rest assured that our prayers will be answered."
-From the Foreword by David N. Bell
Foreword by David N. Bell vii
Introduction xxiii
Abbreviations xxvii
Chapter 1 A Will and Two Ways 1
Chapter 2 The Mother of Virtues 16
Chapter 3 Pondering the Word 32
Chapter 4 Stillness 42
Chapter 5 Mercy within Mercy 56
Chapter 6 Loving-Kindness 79
Chapter 7 Consensus 93
Chapter 8 Spontaneity 103
Chapter 9 Sensing God 113
Chapter 10 The Sweetness of the Lord 133
Chapter 11 Going beyond Oneself 142
Chapter 12 Delight in the Lord 160