Brother Lawrence was a Carmelite...
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Brother Lawrence was a Carmelite lay brother who lived in seventeenth century France. He was not a very imposing figure. He had been raised in poverty with little opportunity for formal education. At the monastery he was assigned kitchen duties where he served cheerfully. He was a man who was content in the role that he believed his Lord has assigned him.
We can be grateful today that Brother Lawrence had this attitude. After his death, conversations and letters of this humble man were collected and published. Today they constitute a littIe book titled, The Practice of the Presence of God. Brother Lawrence revealed within these pages that he was conscious of God as much during his kitchen duties as he was when he was upon his knees before the blessed sacrament.
He surely understood the exhortation of the Apostle Paul to lead a life according to the call of God, however insignificant and obscure it might seem to others.
-- Hasler
We can be grateful today that Brother Lawrence had this attitude. After his death, conversations and letters of this humble man were collected and published. Today they constitute a littIe book titled, The Practice of the Presence of God. Brother Lawrence revealed within these pages that he was conscious of God as much during his kitchen duties as he was when he was upon his knees before the blessed sacrament.
He surely understood the exhortation of the Apostle Paul to lead a life according to the call of God, however insignificant and obscure it might seem to others.
-- Hasler
