LETTER TO THE
GROUPS OF LAY CISTERCIANS
MGM ocso
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Baptized into Christ and wanting to prefer
nothing to Him, we are happy to address you in this way, for it is in Him that
we find our true communion.
This is the second time that we have
received a representative of the Lay Cistercians at our MGM. At
The hour has come in which our Order, as
the Church herself, is called to look with courage and faith at the new paths
opened up by the Spirit to give witness to the Gospel. We see blossoming on the Cistercian trunk a
branch different from all that has appeared up to now: men, women, married or celibate, who are receiving from the Lord a call to serve
Him in the school of love, according to the Rule of St. Benedict and the
Cistercian tradition. How far does the
openness of the Cistercian charism go? Something has developed that is becoming more
and more evident: the flowering of all your groups around the world. The values and common practices such as lectio divina,
individual and liturgical prayer, simplicity of life, conversatio morum, interior silence and
contemplation, work as a means of santification, bind
you to one another and to us. We welcome
this new phenomenon as a sign of the times and willingly place it in relation
to the role that lay people taking increasingly in the life of the Church.
Today, you ask us for “a word of wisdom
and encouragement, since you must live the Cistercian charism
in the world.” To answer you, it is good
to remember the words of Pope John Paul II in his letter of
Our differences are evident yet we have
the same spirit. In respecting these
differences, our unity will be able to grow on solid and lasting
foundations. We don’t know what the
future holds for us, but our vision of the Cistercian Family recognizes you as
authentic witnesses of the Cistercian vocation fully engaged in the world. We are moved and profoundly grateful to the
Spirit working in you. The Spirit is the
master and guide of our unity in the diversity of our states of life.
Even if your oldest groups have already
some years of experience, it is a question of a new situation for you as for us. Each of our communities is autonomous and
will respond to you according to its cultural context, its own rhythm and the
sensitivity of its members. Know that
your interest in our monastic life encourages us to lead it ever more
faithfully. Continue the path to which
you are committed, sharing with us the tradition that gives us life.
May Mary, Our Lady and Queen of Citeaux, be your Mother as she is ours. We recommend ourselves to your prayer and
keep you fraternally in ours.
Members of the MGM of the OCSO.
To read the text of the Letter written by the Lay Cistercians to the Abbots and Abbesses gathered in General Chapters , go to the Lay Cistercians website : http://www.cistercianfamily.org