• About
  • Contact
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Catholic Sabah
  • News
    • All
    • Asia
    • Focus
    • Local
    • Nation
    • Vatican
    • World
    A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

    A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

    Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

    Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

    Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

    Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

    Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

    Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

    Welcome Back, Fr David A Garaman! Celebrating His 49th Birthday and Return to St Mary’s Cathedral Parish

    Welcome Back, Fr David A Garaman! Celebrating His 49th Birthday and Return to St Mary’s Cathedral Parish

    Pope renews call for ceasefire in Gaza after attack on Catholic parish

    Pope renews call for ceasefire in Gaza after attack on Catholic parish

    2027 WYD in Seoul will be a turning point for youths: Vatican official

    2027 WYD in Seoul will be a turning point for youths: Vatican official

    Pope Leo XIV: Seek grace to pursue path of unity and fraternal charity

    Pope Leo XIV: Seek grace to pursue path of unity and fraternal charity

    Pope Leo XIV sends food to families in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

    Pope Leo XIV sends food to families in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

  • Opinion
    • All
    • Im on my Way
    • Kanou Monuhid Lahan Koposizon
    • Making A Difference
    • Mantad Di Katekis Peter
    • Reflection: Straight Talking
    Part 2: Porn – a silent addiction?

    Part 2: Porn – a silent addiction?

    Pax: The Monastery’s missionary witness

    Pax: The Monastery’s missionary witness

    The power of words

    What to do when there’s nothing you can do

    What Catholic Sabah stands for

    Part 1: Porn a silent addiction?

    The curious story of the Nicene Creed

    The curious story of the Nicene Creed

    Challenges of teaching theology in lived experiences

    Challenges of teaching theology in lived experiences

    Myth and history

    Myth and history

    Did Teresa of Avila inspire Descartes’ ‘I think, therefore I am’?

    Did Teresa of Avila inspire Descartes’ ‘I think, therefore I am’?

  • Feature
    Memories linger 80 years after Japan chopped prisoners as logs

    Memories linger 80 years after Japan chopped prisoners as logs

    Women religious in Haiti alleviating the suffering of their people

    Women religious in Haiti alleviating the suffering of their people

    How to spend your holidays according to the Popes

    How to spend your holidays according to the Popes

    Sisters of Mary uplift Tanzania’s disadvantaged youth

    Sisters of Mary uplift Tanzania’s disadvantaged youth

    Losing a loved one to suicide

    It is better for you that I go away

    ‘We Can’t Just Stand By and Watch’

    ‘We Can’t Just Stand By and Watch’

    Kisah pertemuan dengan Kristus: Pengalaman sertai Jubli para Remaja di Vatikan

    Kisah pertemuan dengan Kristus: Pengalaman sertai Jubli para Remaja di Vatikan

    Council of Constantinople reaffirms Christ’s divinity and clarifies the Trinity

    Council of Constantinople reaffirms Christ’s divinity and clarifies the Trinity

  • Statements
    World Day of Social Communications 2025 message by Pope Francis

    World Day of Social Communications 2025 message by Pope Francis

    Banns of Sacerdotal Ordination

    Banns of Sacerdotal Ordination

    Perutusan daripada Presiden Persidangan Uskup-Uskup Katolik Malaysia sempena Hari Malaysia

    Pastoral Letter on Earthquake in Myanmar and Regional Solidarity Appeal

    Chancery Notice

    Chancery Notice

    FABC Pastoral Letter to the local churches in Asia

    FABC Pastoral Letter to the local churches in Asia

    Commotion in Church: Press statement from Archbishop Simon Poh

    Commotion in Church: Press statement from Archbishop Simon Poh

    Lent 2025 message by Pope Francis

    Lent 2025 message by Pope Francis

    Pastoral Statement for dispensation from fasting  during Chinese New Year 2025

    Pastoral Statement for dispensation from fasting during Chinese New Year 2025

  • Chinese
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • Kadazan Dusun
  • JUBILEE 2025
  • About
  • Donate
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • All
    • Asia
    • Focus
    • Local
    • Nation
    • Vatican
    • World
    A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

    A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

    Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

    Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

    Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

    Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

    Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

    Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

    Welcome Back, Fr David A Garaman! Celebrating His 49th Birthday and Return to St Mary’s Cathedral Parish

    Welcome Back, Fr David A Garaman! Celebrating His 49th Birthday and Return to St Mary’s Cathedral Parish

    Pope renews call for ceasefire in Gaza after attack on Catholic parish

    Pope renews call for ceasefire in Gaza after attack on Catholic parish

    2027 WYD in Seoul will be a turning point for youths: Vatican official

    2027 WYD in Seoul will be a turning point for youths: Vatican official

    Pope Leo XIV: Seek grace to pursue path of unity and fraternal charity

    Pope Leo XIV: Seek grace to pursue path of unity and fraternal charity

    Pope Leo XIV sends food to families in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

    Pope Leo XIV sends food to families in Ukraine’s Kharkiv

  • Opinion
    • All
    • Im on my Way
    • Kanou Monuhid Lahan Koposizon
    • Making A Difference
    • Mantad Di Katekis Peter
    • Reflection: Straight Talking
    Part 2: Porn – a silent addiction?

    Part 2: Porn – a silent addiction?

    Pax: The Monastery’s missionary witness

    Pax: The Monastery’s missionary witness

    The power of words

    What to do when there’s nothing you can do

    What Catholic Sabah stands for

    Part 1: Porn a silent addiction?

    The curious story of the Nicene Creed

    The curious story of the Nicene Creed

    Challenges of teaching theology in lived experiences

    Challenges of teaching theology in lived experiences

    Myth and history

    Myth and history

    Did Teresa of Avila inspire Descartes’ ‘I think, therefore I am’?

    Did Teresa of Avila inspire Descartes’ ‘I think, therefore I am’?

  • Feature
    Memories linger 80 years after Japan chopped prisoners as logs

    Memories linger 80 years after Japan chopped prisoners as logs

    Women religious in Haiti alleviating the suffering of their people

    Women religious in Haiti alleviating the suffering of their people

    How to spend your holidays according to the Popes

    How to spend your holidays according to the Popes

    Sisters of Mary uplift Tanzania’s disadvantaged youth

    Sisters of Mary uplift Tanzania’s disadvantaged youth

    Losing a loved one to suicide

    It is better for you that I go away

    ‘We Can’t Just Stand By and Watch’

    ‘We Can’t Just Stand By and Watch’

    Kisah pertemuan dengan Kristus: Pengalaman sertai Jubli para Remaja di Vatikan

    Kisah pertemuan dengan Kristus: Pengalaman sertai Jubli para Remaja di Vatikan

    Council of Constantinople reaffirms Christ’s divinity and clarifies the Trinity

    Council of Constantinople reaffirms Christ’s divinity and clarifies the Trinity

  • Statements
    World Day of Social Communications 2025 message by Pope Francis

    World Day of Social Communications 2025 message by Pope Francis

    Banns of Sacerdotal Ordination

    Banns of Sacerdotal Ordination

    Perutusan daripada Presiden Persidangan Uskup-Uskup Katolik Malaysia sempena Hari Malaysia

    Pastoral Letter on Earthquake in Myanmar and Regional Solidarity Appeal

    Chancery Notice

    Chancery Notice

    FABC Pastoral Letter to the local churches in Asia

    FABC Pastoral Letter to the local churches in Asia

    Commotion in Church: Press statement from Archbishop Simon Poh

    Commotion in Church: Press statement from Archbishop Simon Poh

    Lent 2025 message by Pope Francis

    Lent 2025 message by Pope Francis

    Pastoral Statement for dispensation from fasting  during Chinese New Year 2025

    Pastoral Statement for dispensation from fasting during Chinese New Year 2025

  • Chinese
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • Kadazan Dusun
  • JUBILEE 2025
  • About
  • Donate
No Result
View All Result
Catholic Sabah
No Result
View All Result
Home Opinion

Pax: The Monastery’s missionary witness

As the world is wracked by war and injustice, Abbot Marion Nguyen offers a reflection on how monks live out a missionary spirit of peace.

July 4, 2025
in Opinion
(Photo Supplied)

By Fr Marion Nguyen, OSB*

It may strike some as strange that someone from a monastery should comment on missionary work. After all, monks are not itinerant preachers. We do not go two-by-two into towns and villages. We don’t carry knapsacks or sandals or enter homes to heal the sick. Yet a closer look reveals that the monastery is meant to be a microcosm of the universal Church. Within its walls are to be found all the essential elements of the life of faith—prayer, community, work, hospitality, healing, and above all, the presence of Christ. In fact, rather than going out to the nations, the nations often come to us. People of every background, wounded and searching, religious or not, find their way to the monastery. And at the heart of our witness is a single word carved or painted above many a monastic entrance: Pax—Peace.

When Jesus sends his disciples out on mission in today’s Gospel, his first instruction to them as they enter a home is this: “Peace to this household.” He does not tell them to begin with a teaching or a correction. Not even a healing. First, they are to offer peace, a peace that is not theirs but his. This resonates deeply with the Rule of St Benedict, where in the Prologue, after asking who longs for life and desires to see good days, Benedict exhorts: “Let peace be your quest and aim.” (RB Prol. 17) The monastic missionary heart, then, begins in this radical, interior posture of peace.

How do monks live out this missionary spirit of peace? At least three ways come to mind.

First, through hospitality. Chapter 53 of the Rule commands that “all guests are to be received as Christ.” (RB 53:1) The guest is greeted not casually, but with a profound bow or even a prostration. Now, a prostration is not something lightly done, it is reserved for Christ in the Blessed Sacrament, for solemn profession, or for moments of total surrender. To prostrate before a guest means the monk sees and receives Christ himself. It is not about outward courtesy but about an inner disposition of reverence. This is how the monk relies not on what he carries (no purse, no sandals), but on the grace of God who sends each guest. It is a peace rooted in Providence: all is given, all is guided, all is gift.

Second, monks are to cultivate peace among themselves. Chapter Four of the Rule tells us not to let the sun go down on our anger, for anger, when nursed in silence, becomes poison. The monastery is not a haven from conflict; it is often a mirror of our brokenness. But peace is not the absence of tension, it is the fruit of choosing love over willfulness, forgiveness over self-justification. We believe no good comes from a defeated brother. In any relationship, if one loses, both lose. Healing is the only path where both can win. And so, Benedict warns against all aggression even when justified because in any battle, if charity is lost, the devil wins.

Third, the monk must seek peace within himself. Again, Chapter Four provides a rule of life for integrity: “Do not aspire to be called holy before you really are,” and “speak the truth with heart and tongue.” (RB 4:62,28) The steps of humility in Chapter Seven guide the monk away from self-centeredness and toward a life hidden in God, where silence is loved, faults are acknowledged, and the will is surrendered. A monk at peace within is one who has made room for God, for others, and even for his own weakness. Over time, a man of peace becomes a man of God.

When Jesus sends out his disciples, he sends them not with power, not with plans, but with peace. This is the missionary task: to carry the peace of Christ into every encounter, not to dominate a space, but to inhabit it humbly. Whether on the road or behind the cloister gate, the disciple’s mission is the same: to offer peace that opens the door for God to act. – Vatican News

*  Abbot of St Martin Abbey, Lacey, Washington

Previous Post

Fear is as strong as death: Bishop Dunia on violence in Nigeria

Next Post

Archbishop Caccia: ‘Development should serve the well-being of all’

Related Posts

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis
Nation

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

July 19, 2025
Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025
Nation

Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

July 19, 2025
Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected
News

Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

July 19, 2025
Next Post
Archbishop Caccia: ‘Development should serve the well-being of all’

Archbishop Caccia: ‘Development should serve the well-being of all’

Recent News

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

July 19, 2025
Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

July 19, 2025
Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

July 19, 2025
Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

July 18, 2025
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Minor reshuffle and new appointment of priests

Minor reshuffle and new appointment of priests

July 15, 2024
Enggan punya anak, antara sebab perpisahan suami-isteri

Enggan punya anak, antara sebab perpisahan suami-isteri

May 20, 2025
Minor transfer of priests

Minor transfer of priests

November 11, 2023
Tender Notice St Catherine of Laboure Church, Putatan

Tender Notice St Catherine of Laboure Church, Putatan

April 29, 2025
The Church wants to be more the ‘inn’ of the Good Samaritan for the sick

The Church wants to be more the ‘inn’ of the Good Samaritan for the sick

Parishioners are invited to help form prophetic and servant priests

Parishioners are invited to help form prophetic and servant priests

Archdiocesan Notice on SSPX

Archdiocesan Notice on SSPX

April 28 2020

April 28 2020

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

July 19, 2025
Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

July 19, 2025
Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

July 19, 2025
Jul 19 2025

Jul 19 2025

July 19, 2025
Catholic Sabah

Catholic Sabah is a media organization based in Sabah Malaysia. We bring you the latest Catholic news right to your doorstep!

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Asia
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • Borneo: Ordinary Person, Extraordinary Faith
  • Chinese
  • Feature
  • Focus
  • Im on my Way
  • JUBILEE 2025
  • Kadazan Dusun
  • Kanou Monuhid Lahan Koposizon
  • Local
  • Making A Difference
  • Mantad Di Katekis Peter
  • Nation
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Readings
  • Reflection: Straight Talking
  • Statements
  • Vatican
  • World

Recent Additions

A green tribute in honour of Pope Francis

Assunta Governors’ Ball 2025

Caritas Jerusalem: Places of worship, civilian lives must be respected

Jul 19 2025

Bishops of Myanmar’s war-torn regions: ‘Let us not lose faith’

Welcome Back, Fr David A Garaman! Celebrating His 49th Birthday and Return to St Mary’s Cathedral Parish

  • About
  • Contact

© 2024 Catholic Sabah - Powered by KK Top Web.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Feature
  • Statements
  • Chinese
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • Kadazan Dusun
  • JUBILEE 2025
  • About
  • Donate

© 2024 Catholic Sabah - Powered by KK Top Web.