Session 74

Session 74 is from a woman who wrote the Monks at St. Benedict’s before she went to protest at a nuclear power plant.  This is what she wrote:

" 'Last month at a peace conference I was asked to give a five-minute speech ... I was sick of words so I gave a one-minute speech instead. I wanted to share it with you because I will be seeking to amplify and refine these ideas during my time of solitude. 

 " ' ... The big question that I'm struggling with is: How do I live in and out of the existential reality of the Resurrection of Christ in these times of crises?

" 'I really don't take my cues on how to live from the bomb. I don't act out of fear, despair, or desperation. My hope is solely founded on the belief that the Resurrection is efficacious in our time. Christ has the final word. ... In fact, the bomb does not exist outside the world which Christ created and continues to uphold moment by moment by his Power and Love.

" '... So when I go to a nuclear weapons plant to pray for peace, my prayer is a prayer of celebration and a proclamation of the efficacy of Christ's Resurrection over the illusory power of the bomb.

" '... It is my hunch, and I am experimenting with this, that to dance and celebrate in the midst of Babylon has the potential (if Christ so blesses it) of turning Babylon into the New Jerusalem. But for the celebration to be genuine and authentic, it must come out of a heart open and vulnerable to the world's suffering.

" 'May God grant us such a heart and teach us to dance celebrating and victoriously.' 

"... I don't think you could find anywhere a more profound understanding and expression of what Christ's victory means and what our share in that victory involves!"
-- William Meninger, 1012 Monastery Road