St. Bernard of Clairvaux - Looking for homily

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I was reading the extract from Fr. Thomas Dubay’s book “Deep Conversion/Deep Prayer” on Amazon. In it, Fr. Dubay states “The most touching funeral homily I have ever read or heard was the one he [St. Bernard] delivered at the death of his blood brother”.

Any idea where I might be able to find that homily on the internet?

Thanks and PROSIT!
Ken
 
Ken,

I, too, would like to find this homily. I have had no results from internet searches sans this reference - Wim Verbaal, “Preaching the Dead from Their Graves: Bernard of Clairvaux’s Lament on His Brother Gerard,” in: Speculum Sermonis: Interdisciplinary Reflections on the Medieval Sermon, ed. Georgiana Donavin, Cary J. Nederman, and Richard Utz. Turnhout: Brepols, 2004. Pp. 113-39. The book is available through Amazon. I will ask our religious articles store manager to get a copy.

Peace to you and yours,

John
 
Ken,

I did find this quote from the homily -

“I can never lose one whom I have loved unto the end; one to whom my soul cleaves so firmly that it can never be separated does not go away but only goes before.”

John
 
I think it is part of the homilies on Song of Songs. Try number 26 here…
pathsoflove.com/bernard/songofsongs/contents.html

What more shall I say? You entrusted Gerard to us, you have claimed him back; you have but taken what was yours. These tears prevent me speaking further; impose a limit on them O Lord, bring them to an end.

The link below seems to be the same thing, or similar with lots of commentary.
lectio-divina.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=feature.display&feature_id=145

The best source for Cistercian writings that I have found is Cistercian Publications out of Kalamazoo, Michigan. They have a St. Bernard collection. I’m sure that this homily is in one of the books in this collection.

cistercianpublications.org/Products/CategoryCenter.aspx?CategoryId=CFS-BC

You might want to send Cistercian Publications an email or give them a call. Bernard is to a towering giant to the Cistercians. I’m sure someone there would know.

-Tim-
 
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