A Leap of Faith
Posted by Martha Lavey on 2/13/2009I have this little book called Always We Begin Again: The Benedictine Way of Living by John McQuiston. Frank Galati gave me a copy of it years ago and I have since given it to many friends and family members. It’s McQuiston’s contemporary adaptation of the sixth century Benedict of Nursia’s directions for a monastic life. McQuiston found great wisdom in the simplicity of Benedict’s instruction and wanted to make the document available to the contemporary reader, engaged, as he is, in the world as a non -monastic. In a chapter entitled “Right Relationship,” McQuiston writes, “We all have our own perception of, and relationship to some God. We may not use the name “God.” We may think in terms of Reality, Nature, The First Cause, The Behavior of the World, The Other, The All, The Ground of Being, The Force of Evolution, The Life of Spirit, or Things As They Really Are. Each of us creates an image of the supreme mystery in which we find ourselves, and we are always in relationship with it.”
When we were thinking about our 2009-2010 season, we began with the idea that we wanted to pursue the idea of Faith. Perhaps when we began our reading, we thought we would be pursuing the more conventional manifestations of religious faith but what evolved was an idea of Faith that was more in compliance with what McQuiston describes as our relationship to an image of “the supreme mystery in which we find ourselves.” We realized that we were pursuing belief, and the leaps of faith we make in owning our authenticity, our story of the world. (more…)