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SUMMARY:Vigils Reading
DESCRIPTION:Serve Nobly \nFrom the Letters of the 13th Century Beguine nun\, Hadewijch \nConsider now all the things you have failed in\, either by self-will or by unnecessary sadness. It is true\, as I well know: A person often grows sad when he is without his Beloved and cannot tell whether he is approaching him or withdrawing from him; and this is sincere. But anyone who is truly faithful will know that the goodness of his Beloved is greater than his own failures. One must not be sorrowful because of suffering or sigh after repose\, but give all for all and entirely renounce repose. Rejoice continually in the hope of winning love; for if you desire perfect love for God\, you must not desire in return any repose whatever except Love. \nBe on your guard\, therefore\, and let nothing disturb your peace. Do good under all circumstances\, but with no care for any profit\, or any blessedness\, or any damnation\, or any salvation\, or any martyrdom; but all you do or omit should be for the honor of Love. If you behave like this\, you will soon rise up again. And let people take you for a fool; there is much truth in that. Be docile and prompt toward all who have need of you\, and satisfy everyone as far as you can manage it without debasing yourself. Be joyful with those who rejoice\, and weep with those who weep. Be good toward those who have need of you\, devoted toward the sick\, generous with the poor\, and recollected in spirit beyond the reach of all creatures. \nAnd even if you do the best you can in all things\, your human nature must often fall short; so entrust yourself to God’s goodness\, for his goodness is greater than your failures. And always practice true virtues\, with confidence\, and be diligent and constant in always following unconditionally our Lord’s guiding and his dearest will wherever you can discern it\, taking trouble and doing your utmost to examine your thoughts strictly\, in order to know yourself in all things. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAnd live for God in such a way\, this I implore you\, that you be not wanting in the great works to which he has called you. Never neglect them for any less important work\, this I implore and counsel you. For you have great motives impelling you to take trouble in God’s service. He has protected you from alltrouble\, if you yourself will but take heed; so that your way is smoothed by grace\, if you will but recognize it… \nAlthough\, too\, you sometimes feel such affliction in your heart that it seems to you you are forsaken by God\, do not be discouraged by it. For verily I say to you: Whatever misery we endure with good will and for God is pleasing to God in every respect… For if a man knew God’s will – that misery is dear to him – he would gladly be\, by his will\, in the depths of hell; but he could never make progress or grow in a place where he could taste no pains. If a person knew that God took pleasure in his deeds\, he would not be grieved at anything that happened to him. \n…Have no care\, therefore\, for honor or shame; fear neither the torments of earth nor those of hell\, if by them you could prevail on Love\, in order to serve this Love worthily. Her noble service consists in the care you take to recite your Hours and to keep your Rule\, without wishing or receiving pleasure in any of your service… \nServe nobly\, wish for nothing else\, and fear nothing else: and let Love freely take care of herself! For Love rewards to the full\, even though she often comes late… To this end you must remain humble\, and unexalted by all the works you can accomplish\, but wise with generous and perfect charity to sustain all things in heaven and on earth\, as befits true charity\, according to their order. Thus you may become perfect and possess what is yours! – if you wish \n\n\n2 Hadewijch. The Complete Works. Trans. Mother Columba Hart\, O.S.B. New York: Paulist Press\, 1980. 48- 52. \n\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n 
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