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Scripture Reading: (Jerusalem Bible)
Reflection:
Holy Saturday is not a space of absence.
The tomb is sealed.
He is hidden. Descending. Gathering the lost.
And we, too, are called to descend.
Today we remember everything.
We remember how He called us.
And we remember the forty-five days that brought us here.
And now, the invitation is simply this:
Because this silence is not empty.
This is the deep contemplative space that so few know how to enter.
The Catechism tells us:
“In prayer, the Holy Spirit opens the eyes of our hearts and teaches us to see everything in the light of Christ.”
And on this day, the Spirit does that not through speech, but through silence.
St. John of the Cross writes:
“Silence is God’s first language. Everything else is a poor translation.”
And Abba Isaac the Syrian says:
“The highest form of prayer is to stand silently, inwardly attentive, in love before God.”
So that is what we do now.
We stand in love.
This is the hour where you ask not for answers, but for presence.
You are being invited into the prayer Jesus prayed in the tomb:
And so today, remember to love.
Let that be your prayer.
There is a line found scratched into the wall of a cellar in Cologne during the Holocaust—believed to have been written by a Jewish prisoner:
“I believe in the sun even when I don’t see it.
This is the posture of Holy Saturday:
It is the silence of Mary’s heart—pondering all these things.
Because silence is not empty.
Reflection Questions:
Closing Prayer:
I bring to You every moment of this retreat.
You remember it all.
I will not rush the silence.
I will let love remain here.
Let my memory be prayer.
Amen.
This reflection is written by Kris McGregor of Discerning Hearts®. The Scripture passage is taken from the Jerusalem Bible (1966 edition), used with permission. No unauthorized use or reproduction is permitted without prior written consent.
The post Day 46: The Great Silence – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.
By Discerning Hearts Catholic PodcastsScripture Reading: (Jerusalem Bible)
Reflection:
Holy Saturday is not a space of absence.
The tomb is sealed.
He is hidden. Descending. Gathering the lost.
And we, too, are called to descend.
Today we remember everything.
We remember how He called us.
And we remember the forty-five days that brought us here.
And now, the invitation is simply this:
Because this silence is not empty.
This is the deep contemplative space that so few know how to enter.
The Catechism tells us:
“In prayer, the Holy Spirit opens the eyes of our hearts and teaches us to see everything in the light of Christ.”
And on this day, the Spirit does that not through speech, but through silence.
St. John of the Cross writes:
“Silence is God’s first language. Everything else is a poor translation.”
And Abba Isaac the Syrian says:
“The highest form of prayer is to stand silently, inwardly attentive, in love before God.”
So that is what we do now.
We stand in love.
This is the hour where you ask not for answers, but for presence.
You are being invited into the prayer Jesus prayed in the tomb:
And so today, remember to love.
Let that be your prayer.
There is a line found scratched into the wall of a cellar in Cologne during the Holocaust—believed to have been written by a Jewish prisoner:
“I believe in the sun even when I don’t see it.
This is the posture of Holy Saturday:
It is the silence of Mary’s heart—pondering all these things.
Because silence is not empty.
Reflection Questions:
Closing Prayer:
I bring to You every moment of this retreat.
You remember it all.
I will not rush the silence.
I will let love remain here.
Let my memory be prayer.
Amen.
This reflection is written by Kris McGregor of Discerning Hearts®. The Scripture passage is taken from the Jerusalem Bible (1966 edition), used with permission. No unauthorized use or reproduction is permitted without prior written consent.
The post Day 46: The Great Silence – Discerning Hearts Podcast appeared first on Discerning Hearts Catholic Podcasts.