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I’ve been goung through some texts on this website: Models of Spiritual Direction
I quote Merton: "THE original, primitive meaning of spiritual direction suggests a particular need connected with a special ascetic task, a peculiar vocation for which a professional formation is required. In other words, spiritual direction is a monastic concept. "
" The bishop , the living and visible representative of the apostle who had founded the local Church, spoke for Christ and the apostles , and, helped by the presbyters, took care of all the spiritual needs of his flock.
The individual member of the community was “formed” and “guided” by his participation in the life of the community, and such instruction as was needed was given
[1] first of all by the bishop and presbyters, and then,
[2] through informal admonitions, by one’s parents,
[3] spouse,
[4] friends
[5] and fellow Christians."
I quote Francis Benedict: “It is the precise objective of the spiritual direction relationship to help the person to find his God-given spiritual orientation or direction and in this way to respond in an advantageous manner to his personal call to holiness”
My questions:
If all people need a very personal discernment of the spirit why did the pre Vatican II Church for most part view personal discerment as a monastic concept?
If people were supposed to learn personal discernment in a group setting how could they really get to the extremely personal stuff? Was only the monastics to discuss personal stuff with a director?
How do people get help with personal doscerment today? Do they have a spirotual director? Or is it not something that lay people should care about? Lay people only do discerment in group settings?
Also we are very much society of individual direction. Counseling as we have it today did not even exist before, I guess.
Pastoral counseling isnt necessarily the same as what Merton meant by spiritual direction.
I quote Merton: "THE original, primitive meaning of spiritual direction suggests a particular need connected with a special ascetic task, a peculiar vocation for which a professional formation is required. In other words, spiritual direction is a monastic concept. "
" The bishop , the living and visible representative of the apostle who had founded the local Church, spoke for Christ and the apostles , and, helped by the presbyters, took care of all the spiritual needs of his flock.
The individual member of the community was “formed” and “guided” by his participation in the life of the community, and such instruction as was needed was given
[1] first of all by the bishop and presbyters, and then,
[2] through informal admonitions, by one’s parents,
[3] spouse,
[4] friends
[5] and fellow Christians."
I quote Francis Benedict: “It is the precise objective of the spiritual direction relationship to help the person to find his God-given spiritual orientation or direction and in this way to respond in an advantageous manner to his personal call to holiness”
My questions:
If all people need a very personal discernment of the spirit why did the pre Vatican II Church for most part view personal discerment as a monastic concept?
If people were supposed to learn personal discernment in a group setting how could they really get to the extremely personal stuff? Was only the monastics to discuss personal stuff with a director?
How do people get help with personal doscerment today? Do they have a spirotual director? Or is it not something that lay people should care about? Lay people only do discerment in group settings?
Also we are very much society of individual direction. Counseling as we have it today did not even exist before, I guess.
Pastoral counseling isnt necessarily the same as what Merton meant by spiritual direction.
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