It is really a life of prayer and contemplation that most of us can not opt for.Only the chosen ones will be able to lead a life of solitude and monasticism.May the holy spirit shower up on the necessary grasces to continue their monastic life for the whole humanity
True. It is a matter of vocation. You are called to it or you are not. There are people who could get by in a religious order that is fairly relaxed with some creature comforts who have no vocation. But I doubt that would be the case in the Carthusian Order. I tried it for six months but the night office and the perpetual recitation of endless rosaries instead of the Divine Office was too much for me.
I recognize this was made years go, but wow. Gorgeous photography, especially the monochromatic images. I ‘v read “An Infinity of Little Hours” and am fascinated by the Carthusians. Their strict devotion. I’m curious which Monastery this was in the photographs, and how on earth you secured permission to respectfully photograph these holy men. Bravo.
If you enjoyed this and would like to know more, get the DVD, “Into Great Silence” a film by Philip Groning. It is quite long, 162 minutes. When Groning wrote and asked permission to film them they said they would get back to him. Sixteen years later they said they were ready. Times stops in this place as you will see. This is not what you expect and brings new meaning to the concept of silence and contemplating God.
@@eliseereclus3475 Careful there. Are you saying my thoughts do not exist? For surely they exist as much as a sugar bowl on your table. The difference is you can see the sugar bowl but not my thoughts. The chess move I contemplate exists in my mind and you cannot see it before I touch the chess piece. It exists in the physical world when you see me move the piece. Inventors consider how something might work before they make it. The gizmo exists in their mind and then in the physical world when they build it. It may not work successfully right away but that is besides the point. There were just some facets that the inventor did not mentally consider. Actually the process for the gizmo goes from thought, to paper, maybe to model, to actual construction of a prototype, and further adjustment and modification. When the original Lockheed Constellation airplane was designed engineers realized that a tail (vertical stabilizer) and rudder large enough to control yaw and assist banking would be so large that the plane would not fit in existing hangars. So they designed a triple tail that was lower and accomplished the needed effective control. The solution existed in the minds of the engineers first. Or where you merely stating something didn’t exist in physical world?
@@sophiafara5997 Thanks for your kind thoughts. I have spent time in two Monasteries, Gethsemani in KY and St. Leo’s in Fl. It is a great break from modern life. Those that have chosen this life have my respect and gratitude for their prayers. I am always glad to speak for them.
Yo diría que es la Cartuja de Évora ( Portugal ) en la que tuve la suerte , una tarde , de participar a Vísperas.Ya se han marchado de Portugal algunos, no sé si todos, han ido a la Cartuja de Miraflores ( España ) . Cosa rara que dejen entrar a alguien ajeno a la Cartuja pero sus cantos aun permanecen en mi memoria. Gracias P. Antonio ( el de Carmona )
@@MK-we5rw it's hard that you resist in a monastery if you are not motivated. I personally admire more people who fight outside. I don't believe prayer has ability to help people
In our day and age...covid era..we can readily follow their example...Founder of Quakers George Fox believed in the value of silence ..17th century. He lived in a tumultuous time as well.
Since they are so disciplined with food and prayer what Mass do they celebrate? A pre-55 non dialogue mass or a more modern 62 (without dialogue) or a Novus Ordo. Hard to imagine a non dialogue Novus Ordo.
Here is a link to their typical daily schedule: www.chartreux.org/en/monks/carthusian-day.php From September 15, feast of the holy Cross to Easter they only eat one vegan meal a day. From Easter till September 15 they have one main Vegetarian meal that may include fish, eggs and dairy. They also will have another light meal in the evening.
@@retribution999 They get four hours before the night office at midnight and three hours after when it is finished. They do not get an afternoon siesta as many religious orders do.
Tibi Dixt Cor Meum - usually used at Mass on the 2nd Sunday of Lent I believe. It sounds to me like the Carthusians monks as the chant is plain and slow as is their unique style. I have no idea what recording this is from but I'd like to know.
J. Bearbeiter , probably the Grand Chartreuse monastery in the French Alps. There is only one Carthusian monastery in the United States, in Vermont. A very few would be called to this life of solitude.
It is neither a try to have some Vermont or the mother house in France. I do not know which one it is however. It is definitely not one of the two mention
Mark Johnson How I wished I found this out when I was yet in my teens. I was always contemplative and I love to be by myself in front of the Blessed Sacrament even until now.
@@maurahobart8414 More than that. They have a weekly walk called the spatsiomentum. It last for two or three hours. They can talk and they change walking partners every half hour or so.
It is more likely the monks built it and designed it during their work hours outside of prayer time, thus reducing the labour costs. And surviving on donations from generous benefactors which helped financially to build the Monastery and the cells/hermitages for the monks
@@srmaliajosfefa3739 >> Good grief. These monks do nothing and the cash keeps rolling in? Did I miss the part about their well tended gardens , luscious vineyards and renowned bakery ??
@@dixieboy5689 it sounds like you don't understand their way of life. If you did, there would have been zero judgments or jealousy on their simple way of life. They rely and survive on alms/donations and the work they do to sell, to support their community. They do far much more than you ever know! They pray for all of us. They pray for world peace, make sacrifices and are torchbearers leading us all to God. That is faaarrrr worth so much more than anything of material worth. Having a great garden/farm comes down to skilled green thumbs or training in agriculture to have established a successful farm/garden. The exterior of the Monastery is not at all important. You most certainly live in a posh residence and have wads of $$. These monks do NOT keep any individual cash for themselves. Whatever alms received goes towards the maintenance, bills and groceries for the monks. They keep little amongst themselves. Everything is shared in the community. Interior of Monastery is very simple, nothing at all flash or poshy! They balance both work and prayer. Just be grateful you live in a posh residence, have wads of $$, food in the fridge and live in a good neighborhood. Be grateful to God for this blessing and cease judging how other people live their lives. When was the last time you prayed to God?
It is really a life of prayer and contemplation that most of us can not opt for.Only the chosen ones will be able to lead a life of solitude and monasticism.May the holy spirit shower up on the necessary grasces to continue their monastic life for the whole humanity
True. It is a matter of vocation. You are called to it or you are not. There are people who could get by in a religious order that is fairly relaxed with some creature comforts who have no vocation. But I doubt that would be the case in the Carthusian Order. I tried it for six months but the night office and the perpetual recitation of endless rosaries instead of the Divine Office was too much for me.
@@IslandHome-o5v 😃😃
Some of the best monastic photography I've seen.
Thanks
Enchanting, beautiful, & meserizing. Thanks for such amazing photography blended with the monks' haunting chanting.
I recognize this was made years go, but wow. Gorgeous photography, especially the monochromatic images. I ‘v read “An Infinity of Little Hours” and am fascinated by the Carthusians. Their strict devotion. I’m curious which Monastery this was in the photographs, and how on earth you secured permission to respectfully photograph these holy men. Bravo.
So wonderful inner setting ,so deeply soul-soothing singing....
Precious images and sound.
If you enjoyed this and would like to know more, get the DVD, “Into Great Silence” a film by Philip Groning. It is quite long, 162 minutes. When Groning wrote and asked permission to film them they said they would get back to him. Sixteen years later they said they were ready. Times stops in this place as you will see. This is not what you expect and brings new meaning to the concept of silence and contemplating God.
@@eliseereclus3475 Careful there. Are you saying my thoughts do not exist? For surely they exist as much as a sugar bowl on your table. The difference is you can see the sugar bowl but not my thoughts. The chess move I contemplate exists in my mind and you cannot see it before I touch the chess piece. It exists in the physical world when you see me move the piece. Inventors consider how something might work before they make it. The gizmo exists in their mind and then in the physical world when they build it. It may not work successfully right away but that is besides the point. There were just some facets that the inventor did not mentally consider. Actually the process for the gizmo goes from thought, to paper, maybe to model, to actual construction of a prototype, and further adjustment and modification. When the original Lockheed Constellation airplane was designed engineers realized that a tail (vertical stabilizer) and rudder large enough to control yaw and assist banking would be so large that the plane would not fit in existing hangars. So they designed a triple tail that was lower and accomplished the needed effective control. The solution existed in the minds of the engineers first.
Or where you merely stating something didn’t exist in physical world?
@@UncaDave its gonna be ok
@@sophiafara5997 Thanks for your kind thoughts. I have spent time in two Monasteries, Gethsemani in KY and St. Leo’s in Fl. It is a great break from modern life. Those that have chosen this life have my respect and gratitude for their prayers. I am always glad to speak for them.
There is even the Korean version
Gee I guess they didn’t want to rush into it and needed to think about it….!
Beautiful life of contemplatio and happiness.
Into the Great Silence=fascinating movie
Yo diría que es la Cartuja de Évora ( Portugal ) en la que tuve la suerte , una tarde , de participar a Vísperas.Ya se han marchado de Portugal algunos, no sé si todos, han ido a la Cartuja de Miraflores ( España ) . Cosa rara que dejen entrar a alguien ajeno a la Cartuja pero sus cantos aun permanecen en mi memoria. Gracias P. Antonio ( el de Carmona )
Agradezco mucho... Gloria a Dios
Vida de silencio; oración y penitencia...Vida de entrega para orar por la humanidad...
Schöne Musik, schönes Video. Danke dafür.
These amazingly blessed monks life is a far superior lifestyle than this city living mayhem named hell on earth chasing money bs
@@adamk.266 why?
@@MK-we5rw it's hard that you resist in a monastery if you are not motivated. I personally admire more people who fight outside. I don't believe prayer has ability to help people
GREAT studio/pro gregorian chanting, love it
Any info about the CD, please?
Wonderful life of contemplation and prayer and surrender to God.
What are they contemplating about and praying for?
Imagens preciosas! Obrigado por compartilhar!
Pray for us 🙏
If you have nothing nice to say keep it to yourself and stop being judgmental!
Thank you for sharing this video 🙏
Lovely video, thanks for sharing
Solo para elegidos. Ojalá siempre, aunque pocos, no falten en la Iglesia de Cristo.
Brilhante!!!
God I wish I could visit.
In our day and age...covid era..we can readily follow their example...Founder of Quakers George Fox believed in the value of silence ..17th century. He lived in a tumultuous time as well.
Since they are so disciplined with food and prayer what Mass do they celebrate? A pre-55 non dialogue mass or a more modern 62 (without dialogue) or a Novus Ordo. Hard to imagine a non dialogue Novus Ordo.
They have their own liturgy
What is their daily timetable? How many hours do they sleep? What is their diet?
Here is a link to their typical daily schedule:
www.chartreux.org/en/monks/carthusian-day.php
From September 15, feast of the holy Cross to Easter they only eat one vegan meal a day. From Easter till September 15 they have one main Vegetarian meal that may include fish, eggs and dairy. They also will have another light meal in the evening.
@@BrettWes1 thank you. Interesting that their sleep is broken into two periods. Though difficult to know exactly how much sleep they get.
@@retribution999 They get four hours before the night office at midnight and three hours after when it is finished. They do not get an afternoon siesta as many religious orders do.
@@IslandHome-o5v Thank you. I'm sure they must be tired all day
How peaceful it would be to get out of this noisy, chaotic senseless world.
Anybody know the name of the chant?
ruclips.net/video/yyPndFOXxIo/видео.html
Tibi Dixt Cor Meum - usually used at Mass on the 2nd Sunday of Lent I believe. It sounds to me like the Carthusians monks as the chant is plain and slow as is their unique style. I have no idea what recording this is from but I'd like to know.
Estas imagens são em Évora?
Sim.
This charterhouse doesn't host this order anymore now
Portugal.
Which chartreuse is this?
in Portugal, Évora
So nice 💓💓💓
❤️🙏❤️🙏❤️🙏
Respecttttt
What is the song of the video?
ruclips.net/video/yyPndFOXxIo/видео.html
I was looking for this song long time :)
Obrigado!
Uttuu5
Where is it?
J. Bearbeiter , probably the Grand Chartreuse monastery in the French Alps. There is only one Carthusian monastery in the United States, in Vermont. A very few would be called to this life of solitude.
It is neither a try to have some Vermont or the mother house in France. I do not know which one it is however. It is definitely not one of the two mention
Most likely in Portugal
Portugal. Look at the shrubs, trees and plants.
Can anyone tell me what charter house this is?
Santa Maria Scala Coeli
Amen
Evocative images, but it looks such a ruthlessly lonely life, with so few. Lets hope its not unnecessarily so.
Mark Johnson How I wished I found this out when I was yet in my teens. I was always contemplative and I love to be by myself in front of the Blessed Sacrament even until now.
They speak once or twice a week
muito bom :-)
Where is this monastery?
+mpuidokas - Portugal, Évora
Portugal, Santa Maria Scala Coeli
Opening statement is totally incorrect! "The monks live in total silence".
Do they chant in silence? Do they celebrate Mass in silence?
With the exception of one hour a week, these monks live a life of total silence apart from their liturgical prayer.
@@maurahobart8414 More than that. They have a weekly walk called the spatsiomentum. It last for two or three hours. They can talk and they change walking partners every half hour or so.
I think every once in awhile they yell out the window just to mess with the other monks.....😢😮😅😊
They look poor, their life is simply, yet the monastery is very grand, must have cost millions to build and more to maintain.
It is more likely the monks built it and designed it during their work hours outside of prayer time, thus reducing the labour costs. And surviving on donations from generous benefactors which helped financially to build the Monastery and the cells/hermitages for the monks
@@srmaliajosfefa3739 >> Good grief. These monks do nothing and the cash keeps rolling in?
Did I miss the part about their well tended gardens , luscious vineyards and renowned bakery ??
@@dixieboy5689 it sounds like you don't understand their way of life. If you did, there would have been zero judgments or jealousy on their simple way of life.
They rely and survive on alms/donations and the work they do to sell, to support their community.
They do far much more than you ever know! They pray for all of us. They pray for world peace, make sacrifices and are torchbearers leading us all to God. That is faaarrrr worth so much more than anything of material worth.
Having a great garden/farm comes down to skilled green thumbs or training in agriculture to have established a successful farm/garden.
The exterior of the Monastery is not at all important. You most certainly live in a posh residence and have wads of $$. These monks do NOT keep any individual cash for themselves. Whatever alms received goes towards the maintenance, bills and groceries for the monks. They keep little amongst themselves. Everything is shared in the community. Interior of Monastery is very simple, nothing at all flash or poshy! They balance both work and prayer.
Just be grateful you live in a posh residence, have wads of $$, food in the fridge and live in a good neighborhood. Be grateful to God for this blessing and cease judging how other people live their lives.
When was the last time you prayed to God?
rite-ee-oo
Live in silence? WHY. they could be helping the people of world. And still worship our Lord and Savior. Sorry to offend. 😢
The effectual fervent prayer of a righteousman availeth much
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