A Zen retreat
Drinan, Robert F
THE LAST WORD A ZEN RETREAT Robert F. Drinan The dates for the retreat with a Zen Buddhist orientation were convenient. I participated and ended up with new insights and aspirations. The routine...
...There are many things in Zen Buddhism which are baffling, contradictory, and almost incomprehensible...
...and ended with Mass at 9:15 p.m.-all in total silence...
...As an amateur, I am not able to assess the efficacy of this practice...
...We began at 6:15 a.m...
...After the retreat, I arrived at La Guardia Airport feeling reluctant to enter a world where the spiritual and transcendent seem so foreign...
...The scene was unforgettable...
...He is professor of Japanese and theology at Saint Peter's College in Jersey City, and has written two books on Zen addressed to Christians (Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit, Continuum, 1996, and Zen Gifts to Christians, Continuum, 2000...
...In 1989, in a seven-thousand-word letter to the bishops, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith raised some questions about Buddhism, but stated that the church accepts everything that is "true and holy" in other religions...
...The retreat leader, Robert E. Kennedy, S.J., had spent some ten years in Japan...
...In Kennedy's Zen Gifts to Christians, he cites the conclusions of the 34th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus, held in 1995: "To be religious today is to be interreligious in a sense that a positive relationship with believers of other faiths is a requirement in a world of religious pluralism" (emphasis mine...
...I found the "reciprocal enrichment" of this retreat particularly satisfying...
...The Buddhist prayers are powerful...
...I had found God in a new way...
...It was a moving scene where a devout gathering, mostly Catholics, thanked a priest who had the faith, vision, and courage to lead them into a union with God that they had never before experienced...
...At the same time, Buddhism paled in comparison when, on August 15, we celebrated the feast of the Assumption...
...Christianity is a religion based on God becoming a man whose mother was assumed into heaven...
...The value and the precious nature of the Zen Buddhist tradition were evident in the last lunch of the retreat where the gathering presented Father Kennedy a gift on the occasion of his fiftieth anniversary as a Jesuit...
...Hundreds of millions of God's children have sought some explanation of life in Buddhism...
...I first experienced this spell of Buddhism in 1969 when I arrived in Vietnam with a human-rights team...
...At the same time, thinking and praying in the Buddhist tradition is encouraged and even mandated by Vatican II and by the thrust of Catholic teaching since that time...
...I was a new man with deeper insights and, most important, a better Christian...
...But the week made clear to me as never before the incomprehensibility of God, the pervasiveness of self-deception, and the desperate need of detachment from all living things...
...Unlike the nebulous concepts of Buddhism, Christianity is a religion filled with a man who was human and divine with a mother born without sin...
...A modern Catholic writer has suggested that Christianity may be in the process of interpreting Bud-dhism just as Catholics in the Middle Ages combined the philosophy of Aristotle with that of Aquinas...
...At least once a day the retreatants chanted together various prayers, one of which is: All the evil karma ever created by me of old On account of my beginningless greed, hatred, and ignorance Born of my conduct, speech, and thought I repent of it now...
...He spoke regularly during the weeklong gathering at a Jesuit retreat house on Long Island...
...The wonders of the universe inherent in Buddha are also suggested in the Jewish writer Spinoza, who was described as "intoxicated" with God...
...I had experienced Asian wisdom combined with Christian illumination...
...It gave me some idea of the way to attain self-awareness, self-realization, and enlightenment...
...Some may feel that a Catholic retreat integrated with Zen Buddhism looks "trendy" and is open to question...
...At the retreat with Robert Kennedy, each day there were thirteen sittings or meditations of twenty-five minutes followed by eight minutes of walking-all in unbroken silence...
...The history of Buddhism goes back more than twenty-five hundred years, expressed in many variations in India, China, Japan, and elsewhere...
...The routine was rigorous...
...Robert F. Drinan, S.J., a former congressman, teaches at Georgetown University Law Center.iversity Law Center...
...Similarly the document from John Paul II titled Dominus Iesus (August 6,2000) affirms that "interreligious dialogue, which is part of the church's evangelizing mission, requires an attitude of understanding and a relationship of mutual knowledge and reciprocal enrichment...
...In assessing Buddhism one is reminded of Saint Bonaventure who was called a pantheist because he perceived God and mankind to be so similar...
...There are surely ways to God to be found by Christians in Buddhism-the way of life for one-third to one-half of the human race...
...It was Buddha's birthday and at least one million people, all dressed in white, filled the streets and parks of Saigon...
...More important, he regularly led the seventy-two retreatants, mostly laymen and women, in prayer...
...But I know that my habitual reflection on the indwelling of the Holy Spirit brought about remarkable results...
Vol. 129 • January 2002 • No. 1