







St Michael and All Angels 2019
“I tell you solemnly, you will see heaven laid open and, above the Son of Man, the
angels of God ascending and descending.”
The first Christian monks believed that this word of Jesus to Nathanael was as much
the inspiration of their vocation as texts from the Acts of the Apostles about the life of the first
Christian community in Jerusalem. Together with the terms Apostolic Life and Coenobitic Life,
the desert fathers used the term Angelic Life to describe the wonderful way to which the Lord
had called them to live. So the Belmont Community, that has the privilege of living under the
protection of St Michael and All Angels, is a community not just of apostles and coenobites,
but of angels, for that is what God has called us to be, a choir of angels. The longer you live
in the monastery and get to know the brethren, the more you come to realise how true that is.
Why were primitive monks so struck by the similarity of a monk’s life to that of an
angel? To begin with, the Bible repeatedly tells us that the angels stand before God night and
day, singing his praises, reflecting his glory, enjoying his presence and seeing his face. That
is what a monk seeks to do, through the grace and mercy of God. We are aware of God’s
presence not only when we gather together in church to celebrate the liturgy, but also in the
refectory, the calefactory, the cloister, the infirmary, our cell, the garden, wherever we happen
to be, and on our deathbed, when the time comes. The desire to practise continuous prayer
leads us to seek God in every circumstance of our lives and in all that we do.
The Scriptures also tell us that the angels are God’s messengers and servants. Only
an angel can evangelise, so our vocation calls us to proclaim the truth and the beauty of his
word, the wisdom and the righteousness of his will, his extraordinary, unconditional love for
creation and for each one of his creatures. At the same time, we are called to serve the
monastic community, our brethren, with charity and humility and without murmuring, as St
Benedict repeatedly reminds us in the Holy Rule. And there is a call to wider service in the
Church and in the world. Just think what Christian monks and nuns have contributed to
civilization in so many different ways.
In our abbey church, we are all aware of the many angels who surround us and
accompany us in our prayer: they are just everywhere. Yet, the angels we see depicted in art
are only a reminder of the countless angels we cannot see with our eyes, but are truly present
when we join in their song of adoration: Holy, Holy, Holy. They speak powerfully to us of who
we are called to be in the mystery of God’s love and the intentions of his Divine Heart. May
today’s feast remind us that we must become as the angels, light as a feather on the breath
of God in the singing of his praises, prophetic messengers and obedient servants of the Lord
in preaching his word, to the extent that we become his living word.
We wish you all a very happy feast day. To the brethren, who celebrate the anniversary of
profession or ordination, we offer every prayer and blessing. May the angels lead us together
into paradise today and at the end. Amen.
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