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The Spirit of the Dominican Order

- Illustrated from the Lives of Its Saints

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To describe the Spirit of an Order is a task of no little difficulty: it is to explain that which is neither palpable, tangible, nor visible; it is to picture the unseen. No one but a member of an Order can understand, much less reveal to others, the Order's Spirit; it presupposes not book-learning but practical life-study, it is a .. drawing from life." "What man knoweth the things of a man but the spirit of a man that is in him?" The late Archbishop Ullathome was accustomed to say that "to understand is to stand wIder." To Wlderstand the spirit of a life one must stand or live under it. To explain that spirit to an outsider, it must be embodied in the life of the Founder or in the lives of its most illustrious members. The daily life, the daily practices, the daily work, the daily devotions, the daily following of traditional as well as constitutional exercises, the daily association with those who have borne the yoke from their youth and have grown old in the service-these alone can reveal what we mean by the spirit of an Order, these alone can make known to us the inner self of a religious life. The writer of the following pages, having herself imbibed the spirit of the Dominican Order in her Dominican home, saw the wisdom of embodying its spirit in the living instances of some of its sainted members. From her graceful and prolific pen we have the Dominican spirit revealed in the Life of the Founder of the Order; then she manifests that spirit in his best known and most illustrious daughter, the seraph Saint of Siena; now she shows us the likeness of the Father and the reflection of his spirit in many others, his spiritual children. The title of the present work suggests its scope and object: "The Spirit of the Dominican Order illustrated in the Lives of its Saints." The spirit is explained not so much in words as by the more emphatic teaching of example. The book is an object lesson in Dominican life. It is a Dominican gallery containing pictures familiar and pictures new. It is a mirror reflecting Dominican ways; a photograph portraying the lines, the lineaments, the expression of the Dominican face; a phonograph reproducing Dominican words and sayings coming from the abundance of the Dominican heart and therefore revealing the Dominican spirit. Every Order has its own peculiar spirit, different in some degree at least from the spirit of every other Order, hence its raison d' etre. If all were alike one would suffice for the different characters of men and the varying needs of Christian society. All are not alike, they agree in the first broad principles of religious life; in all else they agree too-but they agree to differ-to differ that is in their mode of carrying out these principles among men. As flower differs from flower, and leaf from leaf, and as every man has his own identity, so with Orders; yet all work with the same great aim.

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781495923234
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 316
  • Udgivet:
  • 12. februar 2014
  • Størrelse:
  • 152x229x17 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 422 g.
  • BLACK WEEK
Leveringstid: 8-11 hverdage
Forventet levering: 9. december 2024

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To describe the Spirit of an Order is a task of no little difficulty: it is to explain that which is neither palpable, tangible, nor visible; it is to picture the unseen. No one but a member of an Order can understand, much less reveal to others, the Order's Spirit; it presupposes not book-learning but practical life-study, it is a .. drawing from life." "What man knoweth the things of a man but the spirit of a man that is in him?" The late Archbishop Ullathome was accustomed to say that "to understand is to stand wIder." To Wlderstand the spirit of a life one must stand or live under it. To explain that spirit to an outsider, it must be embodied in the life of the Founder or in the lives of its most illustrious members. The daily life, the daily practices, the daily work, the daily devotions, the daily following of traditional as well as constitutional exercises, the daily association with those who have borne the yoke from their youth and have grown old in the service-these alone can reveal what we mean by the spirit of an Order, these alone can make known to us the inner self of a religious life. The writer of the following pages, having herself imbibed the spirit of the Dominican Order in her Dominican home, saw the wisdom of embodying its spirit in the living instances of some of its sainted members. From her graceful and prolific pen we have the Dominican spirit revealed in the Life of the Founder of the Order; then she manifests that spirit in his best known and most illustrious daughter, the seraph Saint of Siena; now she shows us the likeness of the Father and the reflection of his spirit in many others, his spiritual children. The title of the present work suggests its scope and object: "The Spirit of the Dominican Order illustrated in the Lives of its Saints." The spirit is explained not so much in words as by the more emphatic teaching of example. The book is an object lesson in Dominican life. It is a Dominican gallery containing pictures familiar and pictures new. It is a mirror reflecting Dominican ways; a photograph portraying the lines, the lineaments, the expression of the Dominican face; a phonograph reproducing Dominican words and sayings coming from the abundance of the Dominican heart and therefore revealing the Dominican spirit. Every Order has its own peculiar spirit, different in some degree at least from the spirit of every other Order, hence its raison d' etre. If all were alike one would suffice for the different characters of men and the varying needs of Christian society. All are not alike, they agree in the first broad principles of religious life; in all else they agree too-but they agree to differ-to differ that is in their mode of carrying out these principles among men. As flower differs from flower, and leaf from leaf, and as every man has his own identity, so with Orders; yet all work with the same great aim.

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