"Contemplative prayer is, in a way, simply the preference for the desert, for emptiness, for poverty... The contemplative is one who would rather not know than know... Only when we are able to 'let go' of everything within us, all desire to see, to know, to taste, and to experience the presence of God, do we truly become able to experience that presence with the overwhelming conviction and reality that revolutionize our entire inner life."
—Thomas Merton, "Contemplative Prayer"
This course will introduce students to the world of contemplative prayer within the context of Catholic theology and lived experience. Three online classes focusing on the experiences of prayer in the lives of the saints will serve as preparation for the five-day retreat at the Abbey of the Genesee. During the retreat, students will be invited to the experience of contemplation within a monastic environment that fosters silence, presence, stillness and spaciousness.
Each weekday at the Abbey will feature morning conferences by Fr. Slater on texts from the monastic tradition. Afternoon seminars with Professor Lickona will offer the opportunity for students to discuss the readings in the context of their own experience. All participants will stay in a shared retreat house at the Abbey, and meals will be prepared by retreat participants and taken in common.
Students will receive a syllabus with a list of assigned texts in early May and will be expected to read and participate in shared Zoom conversations for the three weeks that precede the retreat. The course requirements will also include pre-retreat online discussions, a retreat journal, and a final reflection paper. Preference will be given in registration to students who are taking the course for credit. Interested students are encouraged to contact Professor Lickona at [email protected] for further details.
When: June 24th - June 28th, 2024
Where: Abbey of the Genesee
Registration Deadline: May 17th, 2024