January 16, 2007

  • Hold Fast


    Fishing Boat at Anchor
    Anonymous engraver after a picture by William Van de Velde (Younger)

    “He [Gregory] never abandoned his religious exercises
    even amid the concourse of an earthly palace.
    For some of his fellow-monks were so devoted to him
    that they accompanied him to the Imperial city,
    and he began to maintain a regular religious observance with them.

    In this way, as he records,
    their example proved an anchor-cable
    that held him fast
    to the peaceful shore of prayer
    while he was tossed
    on the restless waves of worldly affairs,
    and his studies in their company
    enabled him to refresh a mind
    distracted by earthly concerns.”

    Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People p.99

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