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INTRODUCTION TO THIS SPECIAL ON-LINE RETREAT: Thanks to ZENIT News Organization, we are able to bring you in its entirety each day the spiritual exercises that Retreat Master Archbishop Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan preached to the Holy Father and Curia the week just before the Pope's "Jubilee Journey" to the Holy Land. Because of the wonders of the internet, all readers can now share in the inspiration that touched the Vicar of Christ and give all readers the opportunity to make a Lenten On-Line Retreat, so to speak, by contemplating on what the Archbishop presents, then going in silent prayer and meditation as John Paul II and his staff did to gain a greater peace and spirituality. The ideal way is to be able to go before the Blessed Sacrament and attend Daily Mass, but if this is not possible, then quiet time with Our Lord in meditation and prayer is the best scenario. Each day we will bring you these spiritual exercises in chronological order to when the Archbishop presented them. Eventually, at the request of the Pope, there will be a book published containing the depth of these meditations. For past Spiritual Exercises, see Day One and Day Two and Day Three and Day Four. | |
Today's Introduction:
Today, continuing with his preaching of the Spiritual Exercises to John Paul II and his collaborators in the Roman Curia, Archbishop François Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân continued today with a consideration of the Eucharist. As on other days, Vietnamese Archbishop François Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân illustrated the
points of the retreat with stories from his life, particularly drawing from his 13 years of imprisonment at the hands of the communists.
The Archbishop recalled, "When they imprisoned me in 1975, an anguished question
came to my mind: 'Will I be able to celebrate Mass?' "
He explained that that when he was arrested, he was not
permitted to take his personal belongings; the following day he was
allowed to write his family to request essentials like clothes,
toothpaste, etc. "Please send me some wine, as medication for my stomach
ache," he wrote. The faithful understood immediately what he wanted and
sent him a small bottle labeled "Medicine for Stomach Ache." They also
concealed some hosts among his clothes.
The police asked him: "Do you have a stomach ache?"
"Yes," the Archbishop of Saigon replied.
"Here is your medicine."
"I shall never be able to express my joy: every day I celebrated Mass
with three drops of wine and one of water in the palm of my hand. Every
day I was able to kneel before the Cross with Jesus, drink with Him His
most bitter chalice. Every day, when reciting the consecration, I
confirmed with all my heart and with all my soul a new pact, an eternal
pact between Jesus and me, through His Blood mixed with mine. They were
the most beautiful Masses of my life," stated Archbishop Nguyên Van
Thuân.
Later, when the Archbishop was sent in a re-education camp, he joined a
group of 50 prisoners. They slept in a common bunk. Each one had the
right to 50 centimeters of space. "We arranged it so that five Catholics
were next to me. Lights went out at 21:30 and everyone had to sleep. In
bed, I celebrated Mass by heart, and distributed Communion by passing my
hand under the mosquito net. We made envelopes with cigar paper to
conserve the Most Blessed Sacrament. I always carried the Eucharistic
Christ in the pocket of my shirt."
Since there was an indoctrination session every week in which all the
groups of 50 persons who made up the re-education camp participated, the
Archbishop took advantage of pauses, and with the help of his Catholic
companions passed the Eucharist to the other four groups of prisoners.
"They all knew Jesus was among them, and He cures all physical and
mental sufferings. At night, the prisoners took turns at Adoration. The
Eucharistic Christ helps in an unimaginable way with His silent
presence: many Catholics began to believe again enthusiastically. Their
testimony of service and love made an ever greater impact on the other
prisoners, even some Buddhists and non-Christians embraced the faith.
Jesus' force is irresistible. The darkness of the prison became a
paschal light."
For the preacher of the Papal Spiritual Exercises, "Jesus began a
revolution on the cross. The revolution of the civilization of love must
begin in the Eucharist, and from here it must derive its force."
"I will end with a dream; in it, the Roman Curia is like a large host,
in the heart of the Church, which is like a great Cenacle," the
Archbishop told the gathered members of the Curia. "All of us are like
grains of wheat that allow themselves to be ground by the exigencies of
communion to form only one body, in full solidarity and full dedication,
as bread of life for the world, as a sign of hope for humanity. Only one
bread and only one body."
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Wednesday:
STRENGTH OF CHRISTIANS IN WEAKNESS

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April 4, 2000 volume 11, no. 67 LENTEN ON-LINE RETREAT
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