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  1. St. Edith Stein Novena 2025, Day 8: Purgative dryness

    SCRIPTURE READING
    Wisdom 19:14–17

    God Guides and Protects His People

    Every nation will be punished if it does not welcome foreigners, but these people, who had earlier welcomed the foreigners with happy celebrations and treated them as equals, later made them suffer cruelly. These people were also struck with blindness, like the men of Sodom who came to the door of that righteous man Lot. They found themselves in total darkness, as each one groped around to find his own door.

    MEDITATION
    The Science of the Cross, Chapter 1

    Purgative dryness

    A case of purgative dryness of the dark night can be discerned by three signs:

    1) that the soul finds no delight in creatures;

    2) that “the soul turns to God solicitously and with painful care, and thinks it is not serving God but turning back because it is aware of this distaste for the things of God.”

    3) one recognizes purgative dryness in that “the soul is powerless in spite of all its efforts to meditate and make use of the imagination, the interior sense, . . . God no longer communicates himself through the senses as he did before, by means of the discursive analysis and synthesis of ideas, but has now begun to communicate himself through pure spirit by an act of simple contemplation for which neither the exterior nor the interior senses of the sensory human being have any capacity.”

    This dark and, for the senses, dry contemplation is “something secret and hidden and even for the one who possesses it, mysterious.” Ordinarily, it imparts to the soul an inclination and a demand to remain alone and at rest. She is unable to dwell on any particular thought, nor does she have any desire to do so. If those in whom this occurs knew how to remain quiet, “they would soon experience in that unconcern and idleness a precious interior nourishment. This refection is namely so delicate that the soul cannot usually feel it if it desires it excessively or tries to experience it specifically. . . . It is like air that escapes when one tries to grasp it in one’s hand . . . God deals with the soul in this state in such a manner and leads it along such a special way that, if it desires to work with its own faculties and strength, it would rather hinder than help the work of God.” The peace God produces in the spirit through the dryness of the sensory being is “spiritual and most precious” and its “fruit is quiet, delicate, solitary, satisfying, and peaceful, and far removed from all the earlier gratifications which were more palpable and sensory.” So one understands that only the dying of the sensory being is felt and nothing is experienced of the beginning of the new life that is concealed beneath it.

    It is no exaggeration when we call the suffering of the souls in this state a crucifixion. In their inability to make use of their own faculties they are as though nailed fast. And to the dryness is added the torment of fear that they are on the wrong path.

    PRAYER

    Saint Edith Stein,
    faith in the holy angels gives me confidence—
    confidence to believe, in the midst of all suffering,
    in the divine life-force we all share,
    which flows through all creation
    as the sap flows from the vine into its branches.

    We do not stand alone
    in this fierce struggle between life and death.
    “When my enemies press in on me…” (Ps 56:2),
    “…then God fights for me.” (Josh 23:10)

    In this valley of tears,
    I lift my eyes in trust to you,
    you holy angels and saints:
    your task is to pass on that Love
    whose “beginning and end is the triune God.”
    (Edith Stein, Complete Works)

    We are held and drawn into this radiant stream
    of light and love, of life and truth.
    The more we are united with you
    through surrender to the divine will,
    the more your love becomes our love,
    your light our light.

    If we believe in this communion,
    we already walk in the light.

    Intercede for us,
    that we may take part in the restoration of all creation.

    Here mention your intentions

    Our Father, Hail Mary, Glory Be

    ℣. Saint Edith Stein,
    ℟. Pray for us.

    Stein, E 2002, The Science of the Cross, The Collected Works of Edith Stein, Book 6, translated from the German by Koeppel, J, ICS Publications, Washington D.C.

    All scripture references are from The Jerusalem Bible Reader’s Edition, copyright © 1966, 1967 and 1968 by Darton, Longman & Todd, Ltd and Doubleday & Company, Inc. as accessed from The Internet Archive website.

    Don’t become discouraged and give up prayer, says St. John of the Cross. We offer varying novenas to Our Lady of Mount Carmel, as well as novenas to St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. Thérèse of Lisieux, Sts. Louis and Zélie Martin, St. Elizabeth of the Trinity, and St. Joseph.

    Let us unite in prayer

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