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A message to the Cistercian Communities
from
Abbot General Dom Mauro Esteva, O.C.
and
Abbot General Dom Bernardo Olivera, O.C.S.O.
Rome, January
26, 2007
Feast of the Holy Founders
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Perhaps, today, you will be surprised to receive this brief common
letter. It is certainly very real: here we greet all the Communities on
this feast of our Holy Founders.
By
now you are aware that this past year was abundant in the special graces
given to each of us. The Lord Jesus gave us a share in His cross by
suffering and sickness. We could not have received anything better: from
the cross flows not only light but also communion. Your fraternal
letters and the prayer of all for each of us was the most brilliant
sign.
His Holiness John-Paul II, in the letter that he addressed to us on the
occasion of the ninth centenary of the foundation of the Abbey of
Citeaux, said:
Returning
today to its primitive inspiration after nine continuous centuries that
have not always been exempt from reverses, the Cistercian Family
recognizes itself in the founding grace of the first Fathers. It also
discovers the legitimate diversity of its traditions which are a benefit
for all and which expresses the vitality of the original charisma. In
this the Church sees the work of a single Spirit, beginning with the
same gift.
In this
celebration of the foundation of Citeaux, I heartily encourage the
communities that form the great Cistercian Family to enter together into
the new millennium in true communion, in mutual confidence and in the
respect for the traditions inherited from history. May this anniversary
of the “New Monastery” which has been such a great center of light in
the Church and in the world, be for all a reminder of a common origin
and a common belonging, and a symbol of a unity that is constantly to be
received and constantly to be built.
Since 1998 and until today, much has been done to receive and to
establish the unity in respect of the historical traditions, the
indispensable starting point to dialogue in concord and diversity: we
have also moved forward in our transformation in Christ, “preferring
nothing to His love” (RB 4, 21).
We
wish, in this celebration of Saints Robert, Alberic and Stephen, to
invite you to cooperate with the Holy Spirit in order that our common
charisma may always be a strong source of grace for each of us, for the
Church and for the world.
If
we sincerely accept as a starting point the rationale expressed by our
General Chapters in their messages of communion addressed to the
Communities and if we observe the signs of our times which encourage us
to develop this communion within the Cistercian Family, we are
confident: that the words from the liturgy of the Lord’s Supper at the
moment of the Mandatum – Where there is love and charity, God is
present – can easily be applied to us, the Cistercians. Saint Benedict,
at the end of the Prologue of his Rule – the model which our Holy
Fathers wished to follow (The Little Exordium XV) – exhorts us to
run in the way of the Commandments of God: “Never swerving from his
instructions, then, but faithfully observing his teaching in the
monastery until death, we shall through patience share in the sufferings
of Christ that we may deserve also to share in his kingdom. Amen (Prol.
RB 50)

Abbot General O.C.
Dom Mauro Esteva |

Abbot General O.C.S.O.
Dom Bernardo Olivera |
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