I've been reading The Cloister Walk by Kathleen Norris. It is a collection of stories/essays on her experiences and thoughts during a time in which she is an oblate within the Benedictine tradition.
According to the Benedictine website: http://www.osb.org/obl/
An Oblate is a lay or clerical, single or married, person formally associated to a particular monastery. The Oblate seeks to live a life in harmony with the spirit of Saint Benedict as revealed in the Rule of Saint Benedict and its contemporary expression.I never knew a lay person, let alone a married woman could reside and participate in monastic living, practices, ritual. I am fascinated and totally drawn in to her descriptions of liturgy, rhythm, monastic life. I find it very compelling, feeling drawn into the spiritual intentionality and the practice of daily living as devotion. I don't know if I could actually handle it, but very much want to try - when the time comes...when the girls are launched. Until then, it fills my heart to know such an opportunity exists. Oh, and until then, I also feel drawn to take up social dancing... A great way to prepare for those long periods of meditation and prayer. Many paths, many teachers...
St. Frances of Rome. Patroness of Benedictine Oblates. |