In
him and through faith in him we may approach God
with freedom and
confidence. – Ephesians
3:12
J.R.R.
Tolkien's personal piety was simple: Confession before Mass, Mass
every day and Rosary before
bed. The
sole ultimate focus of his devotion was the Blessed
Sacrament.
Here is the conclusion of a very moving letter he
wrote to his son, Michael, in
1941:
''Out of the darkness of my life,
so much frustrated, I put before you the one
great thing to love on earth: the
Blessed Sacrament... There you will find romance, glory,
honour, fidelity, and the true way of all your loves upon earth..." (The Letters
of J.R.R. Tolkien, no.
43)
In another moving letter, written
22 years later to the same son, Tolkien
writes:
''But I
fell in love with the Blessed Sacrament from the beginning - and by the mercy of God never have
fallen out again: but alas! I indeed did not live up
to it...Out of wickedness and sloth I almost ceased to practice my religion -
especially at Leeds, and at 22 Northmoor Road. Not for me the Hound of Heaven,
but the never-ceasing silent appeal of the Tabernacle, and the sense of starving
hunger. I regret those days bitterly (and suffer for them with such patience as
I can be given); most of all because I failed as a
father.
Now I pray for you all,
unceasingly, that the Healer (the Hælend as the Saviour was usually called in Old
English) shall heal my defects, and that none of you shall ever cease to cry Benedictus qui venit in nomine
Domini.'' (Ibid. no. 250).
JRR
Tolkien
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