Saturday, October 15, 2022

St Teresa of Avila and the necessity of the Sacred Humanity of Jesus in the spiritual life

Today is the Feast of that wonderful, passionate saint who the Church calls the Doctor of Prayer - St Teresa of Avila. 

For many of us we can over complicate prayer, we turn it into an abstract intellectual exercise and get caught up in our own thoughts or ideas. Or we fall pray to our own doubts, temptations, scrupulosity and fears. Other times we struggle so much with the effort required to pray that we just give up. 

St Teresa is a fantastic teacher of prayer needed today, just as much as any other time in the Church. She teaches us that prayer is about loving union with God, it is a gaze, an act of the will, it is not just merely words but it is spending time alone with someone who loves us, it is a loving relationship of friendship with Jesus. As Catholics if we ever fall into the temptation of thinking of prayer as anything else other than this then we are falling into dangerous territory. 

For St Teresa, contemplation is linked to asceticism, detachment, growth in virtue, humility, a groundedness in self knowledge, silence, participation in the Sacraments and a life of love with the Beloved, who loves us and knows us. Without knowledge of our own weaknesses and sins, then it is impossible to have true humility required to grow in grace and relationship with God. 

St Teresa has many images of God that she uses, and often we each will dwell on different ones at different times in our life. She focuses on God as King and often refers to him as His Majesty. But she also speaks more importantly of God as our friend, companion, gardener of our soul, sweet hunter, Bridegroom and Beloved. 

Jesus always needs to be our focus. Without him we are nothing. But this means Jesus as he really is - as he has revealed himself in the Gospels and not our false ideas of who he is. For St Teresa it is always very important for us to meditate on the Life of Jesus, to keep us focused on the truths of the faith that are live giving and transformative. Any concept of Jesus not based in scripture is a false idol that we need to be aware of. 

This brings me to the importance of understanding, knowing and loving the Sacred Humanity of Jesus in the teaching of St Teresa. She is very emphatic that no matter how far we think we have progressed in the spiritual life, no matter how mystical we think we are, no matter if we are experiencing dryness and suffering or on the heights of spiritual delight - we must never depart from the Sacred Humanity of Jesus. 

The person of a Jesus Christ is not an idea or concept or metaphor, but he is a living person who knows us, loves us and is constantly calling us into a relationship of Divine Intimacy with himself. St Teresa even goes so far as to warn the nuns that once they separate their spiritual life and prayer from the Sacred Humanity of Jesus, that it won’t be long before they lose devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. As Catholics we need to always beware of the temptation to think that the truths of our faith are just metaphors, that the sacraments are only symbols and that we can have any authentic spiritual life without a relationship of love with the person of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
















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