brings us to the text of Richard of St. Victor that you mentioned in your blog a few days ago. Bella the idea of \u200b\u200b"molten metal". We see that the environment is now preparing what made shortly after St. Thomas (ST II-II, 188) as: "maius East covered aliis quam solum tradere contemplari "(it's perfect pass on to others what has been contemplated that cover only). But I think we can say that, in practice, Christian spirituality was almost always so. The saints and mystics, I mean those who really have found God, have always sought (with its works of charity or apostolate, and also with their spiritual and mystical writings) to draw many others into the fire of God's love may have started with one or two person (and this also applies to written), but then came to so many. This seems to me that it is the "covered tradere aliis."
With the spirituality of Ignatius began to say: "contemplativus in action." This is nothing new. I think it was the P. Nadal to make this Axiom. In this sense I think there are certain similarities between the approach of Ignatius and to Chiara Lubich. ( José Damián , Spain)
The blog of Fr Fabio? "Heaven on Earth: Richard of St. Victor and Chiara Lubich." To me it seemed a gift. For the love "down", has come down a me... (Cinzia, Sicilia)
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