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Madaglan
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Should monks smile when posing for a picture?
Pardon me? You say it like we are something you stepped in…BTW–why is this poll being taken among seculars? Is it really any of their concern?
Well, he did murder a nunWhat a dour looking man!
There is a wonderful photograph of Therese of Liseux. I love the warmth of her smile. It has an impish look about it.I love to see smiling monks. But in some cultures, smiling for pictures is in fact considered rude and/or inappropriate. Many of the Slavic Cultures simply don’t smile for formal photos, and with Monks, that’s usually about all we see…
Clear Enough for me!There is a wonderful photograph of Therese of Liseux. I love the warmth of her smile. It has an impish look about it.
We often use the word monk to refer to males. But we forget that monk comes from monastic. Some of the most joyful men and women were monastic: Benedict, Teresa of Avila, Therese of Liseaux, Thomas Merton, Bernard of Clariveaux, Mother Angelica, Teresa of the Andes and many others.
These men and women were very healthy people with a wonderful sense of humor. Let us not forget the debates that Teresa of Avila had with the Lord and how she would tease him.
There is truth to what you say about not smiling in some cultures. I find this more common in the East than in the West. Maybe it has more to do with the severity of life that the Eastern world has had to endure compared to the West. Also, they seem to reserve the lighter side of their persona for those who are closer to them. It’s just a difference in culture, not a qualitative characteristic.
I’m not sure if I’m making myself clear. I hope so.
Fraternally,
JR![]()