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Practice is Everything

8/25/2016

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
A young woman once asked me what monks do all day. Over the years, I have heard the question numerous times, which leads me to believe that many people operate under the assumption that the daily lives of monks are carefree and without many of the boring daily tasks that "normal" people are required to carry out.

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A Prayer Request

6/17/2016

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We would like to ask your prayers for Fr. Bjorn as he prepares for major surgery in early July. Any prayers or positive thoughts you might offer on his behalf would be greatly appreciated.
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The Silence Monster

5/6/2016

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
Many years ago, I found myself on retreat at a hermitage in the middle of the Texas desert. The superior of that community, during one of our spiritual direction chats, articulated to me that in order for her to truly reach a contemplative state, that there needed to be perfect environmental silence around her.

At the time, I agreed with her. Of course silence on an environmental level was necessary for contemplation. How could it happen any other way? Of course, I was still a very green 26 years old at the time, and had yet to truly experience the inner stillness of which she spoke.

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The Lover vs. The Dictator

4/30/2016

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
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A Franciscan priest who I am a great fan of, Fr. Richard Rohr, said something that struck a chord deep within me. He said:
“Those who know God well - mystics, hermits, prayerful people, those who risk everything to find God - always meet a lover, not a dictator."

This statement spurred me toward a line of thinking that led me to several questions, the first being, “In my life, how much am I willing to risk to truly encounter the Spirit”, and subsequently, “am I living authentically the life I have been called to, which is a life of humility, prayer and reflection?”

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A Short Realization

4/26/2016

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
The path to union with God begins anew from the places in which we find ourselves from moment to moment. This means that the path is not one of distance or time, but of moments and glimpses of union with God.

When viewed from this perspective, the monastic path is a great and enduring gift; I stray from the path of union with God more times than I can count in a day and still I am gently redirected to the path of union by the quiet whispers of the Spirit in my heart.
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What Does "Sin" Actually Mean?

3/20/2016

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
Let's talk about sin. What is it, exactly?

The Christian bible tells us repeatedly that Jesus "died for our sins", but never addresses the nature of these sins.

The Hebrew bible addresses sin as failing to keep the law of Moses, which leads to having to make an offering of some kind to atone for said sins.

The word sin is also used by non-Abrahamic faiths as well, which I assume has a similar meaning to the word "sin" as used by the Abrahamic faiths.

The word itself means "to fall short", or "to miss the mark". Interestingly enough, this is not what many, if not most of us think of when we hear the word sin. We thinking of eternal suffering, abandonment by God and the pointing fingers of those around us.

Perhaps if we approached the idea of sin as "not quite getting it", we might come to a place where our own self-hatred takes the back seat, and the love of God can fill us with the understanding needed to make what we have done or have left undone right.

I believe this is where and how forgiveness begins. It is not that those we offend by our ignorance and arrogance (or vise versa), forget about the incident of our "not quite getting it right", but that they and we ourself choose love over anger and resentment.

I would encourage each of you to challenge your own pre-conceived notions about sin and forgiveness alike, and reflect on how you might shift your view from one of a wrathful, angry God to one of a loving parent who rejoices at the growth of their beloved child.
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Things Forgotten

3/19/2016

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It's been a while since any word has come out of the hermitage and for that we are sorry.

We do have a great reason though, which is our vocations inquiries have skyrocketed in the past few months, and thus we have been quite busy.

​This blog will be back to its regular monthly post schedule next month, so stay tuned!
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A Word from Fr. Bjorn Concerning "Black friday"

11/27/2015

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Make Us Instruments Of Your Peace

11/16/2015

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
I would like to begin with one of my favorite prayers, which is the Prayer of St. Francis of Assisi:

Oh God, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred,
let me sow love,
Where there is injury, pardon;
Where there is doubt, faith;
Where there is despair, hope;
Where there is darkness, light;
Where there is sadness, joy.

O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
To be consoled as to console,
To be understood as to understand,
To be loved as to love;
For it is in giving that we receive;
It is in pardoning that
​we are pardoned;

It is in dying to self that we are born to eternal life."
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Personal Liturgies

11/11/2015

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By Fr. Bjorn, OES
Liturgy (literally "the work of the people") has many faces. There is the liturgy we celebrate in community with others in a church setting, the liturgy of sanctifying the hours of our through the Divine Office, and other, more personal liturgies such as formalized prayers like the Rosary, the Litany of the Saints and many others. 



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