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RAFAEL ARNAIZ Y BARON writing



Publication: To Know How to Wait

Outside End Cover.

RAFAEL ARNAIZ Y BARON was born in Burgos on 9th April, 1911. After taking his degree in Oviedo he entered the School of Architecture in Madrid. On 15th January, 1934 he was admitted into the Trappist Monastery of San Isidro de Duefias, Venta de Baiios (Palencia), which owing to ill-health, he several times left and re-entered, dying therein the spring of 1938.

His writing presents something unique in piety and in mysticism, bringing a beneficial disquiet to every kind of soul, Those who read this selection of Brother Rafael's thoughts compiled by a Cistercian, cannot fail to doubt the truth of these words.

Today when the trend of religious thought among enquiring laymen is towards the Contemplative Orders, and is becoming increasingly influenced by the Cistercians, this book, with its emphasis on self-abnegation as an anti­dote to the prevalent world unrest, and "waiting on God" as necessary for the attainment of peace of soul, will bring a salutary feeling of divine discontent. Here is revealed, and with the utmost humility and simplicity, the intimate meditations of a young Spanish Trappist.

By those who know nothing of the Spanish soul, the todo o nada of its mystics, To Know How to Wait may not be understood fully. Cynical critics may dismiss as masochistic the author's insistence on suffering for the love of God, or may describe his writing as indicative of some other pathological condition. But by the reader who humbles himself as Brother Rafael did, this little book will be recognized for what it is, the work of an enlightened man whose one desire is ultimate union with Christ. His sanctity was such that the Cause for his Beatification is proceeding.


TO KNOW HOW TO WAIT

by

FRAY MA. RAFAEL ARNAIZ BARON

Translated by MAIRIN MITCHELL

SANDS & CO (PUBLISHERS) LTD LONDON

1964

TO KNOW HOW TO WAIT

Selected thoughts some unpublished, of Fray Ma.

Rafael Arnaiz Baron, Trappist Monk, chosen by a Cistercian Religious of the Abbey of San Isidro de Duefias, Venta de Bafios (Palencia).

The cover design, and also the drawings in the book are the original work of Brother Rafael.

CUM PERMISSU SUPERIORUM

San Isidro de Duefias

June 14, 1962.

NIHIL OBSTAT: Joannes M. T. Barton, S.T.D., L.S.S.

Censor deputatus.

IMPRIMATUR: Patrieius Carey, Vie. Gen. Westmonasterii, die 11 Maii 1964

The Nihil obstat and Imprimatur are a declaration that a book or pamphlet is considered to be tree from doctrinal or moral error. It is not implied that those who have granted the Nihil obstat and Imprimatur agree with the contents, opinions or statements expressed.

© Copyright by EDITORIAL EL PERPETUO SOCORRO Covarrubias '9. MADRID.

FIRST ENGLISH EDITION PUBLISHED 1964

By SANDS & co (PUBLISHERS) LTD

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

On various points concerning life in the Cistercian Order I have consulted the Rev. Fr. Adrian, O.C.R., Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Coalville, Leicester, to whom my grateful acknowledgments are made.

For his kindness in reading the proofs of this book I am much indebted to Rvdo. P. Mafia Patricio Cuerin, O.C.S.O., Abadia Cisterciense de Viaceli, Cobreces, Prov. Santander. Translator.

CONTENTS

Page

Prologue IX

Note XVI

Translator's Note xvii

I.God: Only God Suffices

Il. Love of God

Ill. Holy Abandonment

IV. The Will of God

V. Longing for the Beloved

VI. Love of Jesus

VII. The Eucharistic Life

VIII. The Cross

IX. To Partake of the Cross

X. Mary

XI. Apostleship

XII. Virtues

XIII. Sanctity XIV. Peace

XV. The World

XVI. Freedom

XVII.Renunciation

XVIII. Sickness

XIX. Death

xx Temptation

XXI.Solitude

XXII. Silence

XXIII. Hope For Nothing From Men

XXIV. Mortification

XXV. Asceticism

XXVI. Difficulties

XXVII. Eternal Life

XXVIII. The Brevity of All Things

XXIX. Spain at War

XXX. Intentions

XXXI. La Trapa

XXXII. Matins

XXXIII. Vespers

XXXIV. Christmas

XXXV. New Year

XXXVI. Epiphany

XXXVII. Palm Sunday

XXXVIII. Holy ThurSday

XXXIX. Forgive Us, Lord

Index

PROLOGUE

Rafael Arnaiz Baron was born in Burgos, on Palm Sunday, April 9th, 1911. His parents were devoutly catholic, and his early spiritual life was nurtured by his mother, later by the Jesuit Fathers. He reached adolescence without loss of virtue, and in his expres­sion reflected the purity of his life.

On starting to study for his degree, a dangerous illness obliged him to keep to his bed for a long time. Soon after his recovery his parents took him to Zaragoza to give thanks to the Virgin del Pilar. "The Virgin". His mother writes, "engraved herself on his innocent soul with singular predilection, for, if it were so before, now, from the time of that visit to the Pilar, he showed himself ardently devoted to Mary:'

Having taken his baccalaureate in I929, he com­menced his studies at the School of Architecture in Madrid, but neither the rather free life in the capital nor the frequent journeys to distant parts of the Peninsula, nor the meetings with students little given to reticence, affected his moral virtue. Nor did his life in . . .


2 comments:

Fr. Willie Purcell Vocations Director said...

I am looking to get 'to know how to wait' but cannot find it. Do you know where I can buy it.

Many Thanks,

Fr. Willie Purcell

WildJewelryDesign said...

I just came across this little precious book today. Have you found a copy yet?