Tuesday, September 28 : Saint Bonaventure
Christ is “the way and the door” (Jn 14,6; 10,7); Christ is the ladder and the vehicle (…), “the mystery hidden from eternity” (Mt 13:35). Whoever turns his face fully to the Mercy Seat and with faith, hope and love, devotion, admiration, exultation, appreciation, praise and joy beholds him hanging on the cross: such a one makes the Pasch, that is, the Passover, with Christ (cf. Mk 14:14). By the staff of the cross he passes over the Red Sea (cf. Ex 14:16) (…). In this passing over, if it is to be perfect, all intellectual activities must be left behind and the height of our affection must be totally transferred and transformed into God. This, however, is mystical and most secret, which “no one knows except him who receives it” (Rv 2:17), no one receives except him who desires it, and no one desires except him who is inflamed in his very marrow by the fire of the Holy Spirit whom Christ sent into the world. And therefore the Apostle Paul says that this mystical wisdom is revealed by the Holy Spirit (1 Cor 2:10). But if you wish to know how these things come about, ask grace not instruction, (…) darkness not clarity, not light but the fire that totally inflames and carries us into God by ecstatic unctions and burning affections. This fire is God, and “his furnace is in Jerusalem” (Is 31:9), and Christ enkindles it in the heat of his burning passion. (…) Whoever loves this death on the cross can see God because it is true beyond doubt that “Man will not see me and live” (Ex 33:20). Let us, then, die and enter into the darkness; let us impose silence upon our cares, our desires and our imaginings. With Christ crucified let us pass “out of this world to the Father” (Jn 13:1) so that when the Father is shown to us, we may say with Philip: “It is enough for us” (Jn 14:8). Let us hear with Paul: “My grace is sufficient for you” (2 Cor 12:9). Let us rejoice with David saying: “My flesh and my heart have grown faint; You are the God of my heart, and the God that is my portion forever” (Ps 73[72]:26).
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