The Lake House of Prayer hosted a Global Maryknoll Contemplative Retreat for 8 days the end of July. We were 10 Maryknollers from the 4 entities of Maryknoll: 4 Priests, 2 Sister, 2 Affiliates and 2 Lay Missioners. These 10 missioners represented mission experience in 9 countries: Korea, Japan, China, Cambodia, Latin America, Bangladesh, India, Kenya, and Tanzania.
Why a Maryknoll Contemplative retreat? The challenges of our globalized world today demand a more contemplative approach to mission. Fr Jim wrote the vision and mission statement for such a retreat. He writes: The vision for this retreat “is to foster a more contemplative way of being Maryknoll Missioners that would empower us to be contemplatives in action in our broken world.” Thus, the mission of this retreat was to help create a Maryknoll culture of contemplative mission through a contemplative Intensive Retreat.
The participants sat in silence together for 6 hours a day. In the mornings and last session at night, we sat in our chapel dedicated to Elijah who heard God’s still small voice like a gentle breeze speaking to him in the depths of his being. In the afternoons we sat outside on our covered patio overlooking Lake Victoria, where we could experience the beauties of nature, the sound of the birds, and the cooling breezes from the Lake.
We were blessed to have Fr. Alphonse Kim MM as our retreat leader. Fr Alphonse has had much experience in leading silent contemplative retreats around the world. We were also blessed to have Maryknoll Sr Kathleen Reiley, Zen Roshi from Japan, who shared her experience of many years of practicing Zazen. The participants came from various contemplative practices, reminding us that there are many different ways to be contemplatives in action. What united us was the silence, sitting together in silence with the intention to help create a contemplative culture in the Maryknoll world.
On the last evening of the retreat, as experiences were shared, we were reminded of Maryknoll’s contemplative charism from the beginning, through the spirituality and vision of our Founders. From the very foundation of Maryknoll missioners were to be contemplatives in action. Our Maryknoll Contemplative Retreat was not only an affirmation of our original charism, but brought to light the urgency of the need for a more contemplative response to the overwhelming challenges in our globalized world today.