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Some Letters of Blessed Jordan of Saxony

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 August 2024

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[Blessed Jordan of Saxony, first Master General after St Dominic, entered the Dominican Order in 1220. Among his many labours he had the care of the Convent of St Agnes at Bologna, and when he was prevented by the duties of his office from visiting the Sisters, he wrote letters to them which embodied his teaching. In the original Latin the letters to Blessed Diana (the Prioress) and the other nuns read quite freshly after a lapse of seven centuries. Their spiritual teaching is as important now as then. A very small selection is here given in translation.]

Brother Jordan, useless servant of the Order of Preachers, to his dear daughters in Christ the Sisters of St Agnes at Bologna: seek and receive Christ Jesus.

When I see you so much of one mind and so eager in walking with the Lord, and when I find that you seek nothing except him who alone is able you, and without whom whatever (else) you have is not riches indeed but poverty, it is a comfort to me, dear daughters, to think about you.

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Research Article
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Copyright © 1947 Provincial Council of the English Province of the Order of Preachers

References

1 Translated from the Latin: B. Jordanis de Saxonia Opera, cura Fr J.J. Bertbier. O.P., Friburgi Helvetioram, 1899.