Sundays Into Silence
A Pathway to Life
By Fr. Gerry Pierse, C.Ss.R.

Preface

This book was born of the experience of a group reflecting on Scripture, and on how it impinged on our lives together. We then let it all behind on a conscious level, as we tried to be silent in meditation. The seed was allowed to germinate within and most of us believe that our lives have been changed as a result.

Many of these reflections were first published as the Meditation Corner in the Manila Sunday Chronicle. Year A was also published on its own as Seed, Silence and Sacrament by Claretian Publications. Through concrete stories I have tried to bring out how life, scripture and meditation interface. We offer Sundays into Silence to all who hope to enter into greater intimacy with the God who dwells among us and within us as you celebrate the liturgy each Sunday and meditate each day. May they help you to go from the seed through silence to a more meaningful participation in the sacraments and to becoming yourself a sacrament of God’s loving presence in our world. While written against the background of John Main’s teaching on meditation we are also aware and appreciative of Centering Prayer. While Benedictine teachers bring us Christian Meditation, the Trappists teach Centering prayer. Both go back through the Cloud of Unknowing and the writings of John Cassian to the Pauline teaching that we are temples where the Holy Spirit is ever crying “Abba, Father.”

We hope that these pages may also help those who practice Centering prayer as they move from Lectio (reading) through Meditatio and Oratio (reflection and effective prayer) to Contempatio (being still in silence with the Love of God at our centers.)

I wish to thank all who have helped to make this book a reality.

GERRY PIERSE C.Ss.R.
P.O. Box 280, 6000 Cebu City

Feast of St Alphonsus Ligouri
August 1, 1998