Living Wisdom
Cristiana Piccardo was the long—time abbess of an unusual Cistercian community in Italy. “We have always believed,” she writes, “that the monastic charism can be a precious ‘talent’ offered to our contemporary world, and there are moments in history when what normally remains hidden should come into the light.” These words accurately describe both the force behind the story of the Vitorchiano monastic family and the account of it given in Living Wisdom, her reflection on the meaning of that story.  Over the course of four decades, the Abbey of Vitorchiano would found no fewer than six new monasteries around the world, from Argentina to Indonesia, and today this vibrant oasis of prayer and Christian living still has some eighty sisters of its own.  What is the secret of such success?  In a nutshell, we could say that, in the Vitorchiano perspective, the monastery is nothing other than a microcosm of the church and of human society. The book, translated from the Italian, initiates us in a most concrete way into a wisdom that seeks the kingdom of God ardently yet realistically, without ever bypassing the essential human foundations that the life in Christ transforms and elevates but never supplants: hard work, communal striving, friendship, honesty in communication, a sense of humor, and, above all, love—the willingness both to ask for forgiveness and to give it with joy.
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Living Wisdom
Cristiana Piccardo was the long—time abbess of an unusual Cistercian community in Italy. “We have always believed,” she writes, “that the monastic charism can be a precious ‘talent’ offered to our contemporary world, and there are moments in history when what normally remains hidden should come into the light.” These words accurately describe both the force behind the story of the Vitorchiano monastic family and the account of it given in Living Wisdom, her reflection on the meaning of that story.  Over the course of four decades, the Abbey of Vitorchiano would found no fewer than six new monasteries around the world, from Argentina to Indonesia, and today this vibrant oasis of prayer and Christian living still has some eighty sisters of its own.  What is the secret of such success?  In a nutshell, we could say that, in the Vitorchiano perspective, the monastery is nothing other than a microcosm of the church and of human society. The book, translated from the Italian, initiates us in a most concrete way into a wisdom that seeks the kingdom of God ardently yet realistically, without ever bypassing the essential human foundations that the life in Christ transforms and elevates but never supplants: hard work, communal striving, friendship, honesty in communication, a sense of humor, and, above all, love—the willingness both to ask for forgiveness and to give it with joy.
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Living Wisdom

Living Wisdom

by Cristiana Piccardo
Living Wisdom

Living Wisdom

by Cristiana Piccardo

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Cristiana Piccardo was the long—time abbess of an unusual Cistercian community in Italy. “We have always believed,” she writes, “that the monastic charism can be a precious ‘talent’ offered to our contemporary world, and there are moments in history when what normally remains hidden should come into the light.” These words accurately describe both the force behind the story of the Vitorchiano monastic family and the account of it given in Living Wisdom, her reflection on the meaning of that story.  Over the course of four decades, the Abbey of Vitorchiano would found no fewer than six new monasteries around the world, from Argentina to Indonesia, and today this vibrant oasis of prayer and Christian living still has some eighty sisters of its own.  What is the secret of such success?  In a nutshell, we could say that, in the Vitorchiano perspective, the monastery is nothing other than a microcosm of the church and of human society. The book, translated from the Italian, initiates us in a most concrete way into a wisdom that seeks the kingdom of God ardently yet realistically, without ever bypassing the essential human foundations that the life in Christ transforms and elevates but never supplants: hard work, communal striving, friendship, honesty in communication, a sense of humor, and, above all, love—the willingness both to ask for forgiveness and to give it with joy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780879070335
Publisher: Cistercian Publications
Publication date: 11/25/2014
Series: Monastic Wisdom , #33
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Cristiana Piccardo was born in Genova, Italy, in 1925, and in 1958 entered a monastery of Trappistine Cistercian nuns not far to the north of Rome, at Vitorchiano. In 1964 Mother Cristiana became the abbess. She left Vitorchiano to be the superior of their Venezuelan foundation from 1991 to 2002 where she currently resides.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS
PREFACE   ix
     Dom David Foster, OSB
EDITOR’S NOTE   xv
Introduction   xvii
     Monasticism and the World of Today   xviii
     Cistercian Perspectives on Being Human, on Life, and on Time and Space   xxiii
Our History   1
     Mother Pia and What Set Her Apart   3
     Mother Pia’s Heritage   8
Learning from History 1: Cistercian Monasticism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century   16
     Dom Jean—Baptiste Chautard (1858–1935)   18
     Dom Vital Lehodey (1857–1948)   19
     Dom Anselme Le Bail (1878–1956)   20
     Thomas Merton (1915–1968)   23
     Mother Pia Gullini (1892–1959)   25
     Conclusion  26
Learning from History 2: Cistercian Monasticism in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century   28
     Reforms in Liturgy   30
     Reforms in Formation   31
     The Unification of the Community   33
     The Female Branch of the Order   34
     The Missionary Dimension of Cistercian Life   36
     1969: A Salient Moment in Our History   38
     New Challenges   39
          The Culture of Psychoanalysis   39
          The Influence of Eastern Religious Traditions   41
          The Influence of Liberation Theology   45
     An Epoch—Making Document   45
The Vision of the Church   49
     The Magisterium of the Church   53
     The Magisterium of Tradition   55
     The Magisterium of Authority 59
     The Magisterium of the Community   60
The Path of Conversion   64
    The Teaching of the Rule   65
     The Teaching of Our Fathers   71
     Conversion and Affectivity   76
On Teaching How to Love   81
     The Problem of Today   82
     The Teaching of the Magisterium   86
     The Teaching of the Cistercian Tradition   90
     A Pedagogy of Charity   94
     Stages of Affective Growth   97
          Affective Engagement   97
          Projection and Identification   97
          Childish Regression   98
          Forming People to Love in Truth   99
     Finding a Method, Staking Out a Path   101
Monasticism and Mission   105
     The Doctrinal Basis   108
     Key Issues a Foundation Must Face   112
          Creating Unity among the Foundresses   113
          Praying the Divine Office in the Language of the Foundation   113
          Accepting the New Superior   114
          Shared Responsibility in Initial Decision Making   114
          Inculturation   115
     Transmitting a Tradition   115
     The Grace of Mission   117
Foundations  120
     Our First Foundation: Valserena, Italy (1968)   125
     Our Second Foundation: Hinojo, Argentina (1973  ) 126
     Our Third Foundation: Quilvo, Chile (1981)   129
     Our Fourth Foundation: Humocaro, Venezuela (1982)   131
     Our Fifth Foundation: Gedono, Indonesia (1987)   133
     Our Sixth Foundation: Matútum, The Philippines (1995)   136
     Huambo: Valserena’s Foundation in Angola   138
     Summary   140
The Path of Sonship   141
     The Theology of Sonship   142
     The Pedagogy of Sonship   144
     The Ascesis of Sonship   148
          Renouncing Self—Sufficiency   149
          The Option for Gentleness   149
          Openness of Heart   149
          The Positive Attitude of Humility   149
          Reconciliation and Pardon   150
          Being Ready, Swift, Joyful   150
      Sonship and the Church   151
     The Enemies of Sonship   153
          Aversion to the Place   153
          Aversion to Time   153
          Aversion to the Brethren   154
Epilogue: On Prayer   155
Conclusion   165
Endnotes   169

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