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<title><![CDATA[Testament of a murdered monk]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 06:31:40 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[On May 21st 1996, twelve years ago today, seven monks of the Cistercian Monastery of Our Lady of Atl]]></description>
<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><p>On May 21st 1996, twelve years ago today, seven monks of the Cistercian Monastery of Our Lady of Atlas, near the village of Tibhirine in Algeria, were executed, fifty-six days after being abducted.  They had refused either to be sucked into collaboration with the armed groups perpetrating mounting violence around them, or to flee the area; they chose instead to remain, to live out their commitment to a life of prayer and simplicity, faith and love, in solidarity with the poor people of the locality.  They knew that this choice involved very high risk. </p>
<p>Fr Christian de Chergé, superior of the group, wrote the following &#8220;Testament&#8221;, discovered after his death.  It has been called &#8220;one of the great spiritual classics of the twentieth century&#8221;, in which he expresses in advance his forgiveness of the one who would kill him:</p>
<p><strong>Facing a GOODBYE&#8230;. <br />
</strong><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;"><strong>If it should happen one day &#8211; and it could be today -<br />
that I become a victim of the terrorism which now seems ready to engulf<br />
all the foreigners living in Algeria,<br />
I would like my community, my Church and my family<br />
to remember that my life was GIVEN to God and to this country.<br />
I ask them to accept the fact that the One Master of all life<br />
was not a stranger to this brutal departure.<br />
I would ask them to pray for me:<br />
for how could I be found worthy of such an offering?<br />
I ask them to associate this death with so many other equally violent ones<br />
which are forgotten through indifference or anonymity.<br />
My life has no more value than any other.<br />
Nor any less value.<br />
In any case, it has not the innocence of childhood.<br />
I have lived long enough to know that I am an accomplice in the evil<br />
which seems to prevail so terribly in the world,<br />
even in the evil which might blindly strike me down.<br />
I should like, when the time comes, to have a moment of spiritual clarity<br />
which would allow me to beg forgiveness of God<br />
and of my fellow human beings,<br />
and at the same time forgive with all my heart the one who would strike me down.<br />
I could not desire such a death.<br />
It seems to me important to state this.<br />
I do not see, in fact, how I could rejoice<br />
if the people I love were indiscriminately accused of my murder.<br />
It would be too high a price to pay<br />
for what will perhaps be called, the &#8220;grace of martyrdom&#8221;<br />
to owe it to an Algerian, whoever he might be,<br />
especially if he says he is acting in fidelity to what he believes to be Islam.<br />
I am aware of the scorn which can be heaped on the Algerians indiscriminately.<br />
I am also aware of the caricatures of Islam which a certain Islamism fosters.<br />
It is too easy to soothe one&#8217;s conscience<br />
by identifying this religious way with the fundamentalist ideology of its extremists.<br />
For me, Algeria and Islam are something different: it is a body and a soul.<br />
I have proclaimed this often enough, I think, in the light of what I have received from it.<br />
I so often find there that true strand of the Gospel<br />
which I learned at my mother&#8217;s knee, my very first Church,<br />
precisely in Algeria, and already inspired with respect for Muslim believers.<br />
Obviously, my death will appear to confirm<br />
those who hastily judged me naïve or idealistic:<br />
&#8220;Let him tell us now what he thinks of his ideals!&#8221;<br />
But these persons should know that finally my most avid curiosity will be set free.<br />
This is what I shall be able to do, God willing:<br />
immerse my gaze in that of the Father<br />
to contemplate with him His children of Islam<br />
just as He sees them, all shining with the glory of Christ,<br />
the fruit of His Passion, filled with the Gift of the Spirit<br />
whose secret joy will always be to establish communion<br />
and restore the likeness, playing with the differences.<br />
For this life lost, totally mine and totally theirs,<br />
I thank God, who seems to have willed it entirely<br />
for the sake of that JOY in everything and in spite of everything.<br />
In this THANK YOU, which is said for everything in my life from now on,<br />
I certainly include you, friends of yesterday and today,<br />
and you, my friends of this place,<br />
along with my mother and father, my sisters and brothers and their families,<br />
You are the hundredfold granted as was promised!<br />
And also you, my last-minute friend, who will not have known what you were doing:<br />
Yes, I want this THANK YOU and this GOODBYE to be a &#8220;GOD-BLESS&#8221; for you, too,<br />
because in God&#8217;s face I see yours.<br />
May we meet again as happy thieves in Paradise, if it please God, the Father of us both. </strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">AMEN !   INCHALLAH !  </p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;">Algiers, 1<sup>st</sup> December 1993 <br />
Tibhirine, 1<sup>st</sup> January 1994 </p>
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<p><em>For more on the lives and death of our brothers of Atlas, see </em><a href="http://www.ocso.org/HTM/penningt.htm" target="_blank"><em>here</em></a><em> and </em><a href="http://www.vatican.va/jubilee_2000/magazine/documents/ju_mag_01031997_p-77_en.html" target="_blank"><em>here</em></a><em>. </em></p>
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