- John Main
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footnotes =Fr. John Main, OSB (1926–1982), was a Benedictine monk and priest who presented a way of
Christian meditation which utilized the practice of a prayer-phrase ormantra . In 1975, Fr. Main began Christian meditation groups at his monastery in London, England and, later, in Montreal, Canada. These grew into an ecumenical network of Christian meditation groups called theWorld Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM).Life
In 1926, Main was born in
London , England as Douglas Main. In the late 1940's, he joined theCanons Regular of the Lateran, and studied at the Diocesan seminary ofSt. Edmund's College, Ware in England before being chosen to pursue theology studies at the Pontifical Athenaeum "Angelicum" inRome , Italy. He then began to doubt his vocation to the priesthood and decided to leave Rome to go toDublin , Ireland (where his family then lived). In Dublin, he studied law at Trinity College. He graduated in 1954, and joined the British Colonial Service. [cite web | title = "John Main’s Monastic Adventure" | work = Fr. Laurence Freeman, O.S.B. | url = http://www.wccm.org/images/JMMonasticAdvent3.htm | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]He was assigned to
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia, where he met theSwami Satyananda, who taught him meditation utilizing amantra as the means used to arrive at meditative stillness. The Swami taught him to meditate by giving him a Christian mantra. [cite web | title = "Silent Teaching: The Life of Dom John Main" | work = Paul T. Harris, Spirituality Today, Vol.40 No. 4, pp. 320-332 | url = http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/884043harris.html | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]In 1956, Main returned to Dublin, and taught law at Trinity College. In 1959, he decided to join the Benedictines at
Ealing Abbey in London. He took the name of John, in honor ofJohn the Apostle . He was ordained a priest in 1963. [cite web | title = "John Main’s Monastic Adventure" | work = Fr. Laurence Freeman, O.S.B. | url = http://www.wccm.org/images/JMMonasticAdvent3.htm | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]In 1970, Fr. Main was appointed the headmaster of
St. Anselm's Abbey School inWashington, D.C. . It was here that Fr. Main began to seriously study the writings of Desert FatherJohn Cassian for the first time. [cite web | title = "Silent Teaching: The Life of Dom John Main" | work = Paul T. Harris, Spirituality Today, Vol.40 No. 4, pp. 320-332 | url = http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/884043harris.html | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ] Fr. Main saw parallels between the spiritual practice taught by Cassian and the meditative practice he had been taught by the Swami in Kuala Lumpur. [cite web | title = "John Main’s Monastic Adventure" | work = Fr. Laurence Freeman, O.S.B. | url = http://www.wccm.org/images/JMMonasticAdvent3.htm | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]In 1974, Fr. Main left
Saint Anselm's Abbey in Washington and returned to Ealing Abbey in London, where he began Christian meditation groups at an old house on the monastery grounds. [cite web | title = "John Main’s Monastic Adventure" | work = Fr. Laurence Freeman, O.S.B. | url = http://www.wccm.org/images/JMMonasticAdvent3.htm | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ] Fr. Main was assisted by Fr.Laurence Freeman , also a Benedictine at Ealing Abbey. [cite web | title = "Laurence Freeman, O.S.B." | work = The World Community for Christian Meditation | url = http://www.wccm.org/item.asp?recordid=freeman&pagestyle=default | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ] In 1977, Fr. Main and Fr. Freeman were sent to establish a new Benedictine monastery inMontreal , Canada. [cite web | title = "Silent Teaching: The Life of Dom John Main" | work = Paul T. Harris, Spirituality Today, Vol.40 No. 4, pp. 320-332 | url = http://www.spiritualitytoday.org/spir2day/884043harris.html | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ] Here, too, they taught Christian meditation groups. [cite web | title = "John Main, O.S.B." | work = The World Community for Christian Meditation | url = http://www.wccm.org/item.asp?recordid=johnmain&pagestyle=default | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]In 1982, Fr. Main died of cancer. Fr. Freeman continued Fr. Main's work, traveling widely to establish Christian meditation groups across the world. In 1991, these Christian meditation groups were networked together into the World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM). [cite web | title = "Laurence Freeman, O.S.B." | work = The World Community for Christian Meditation | url = http://www.wccm.org/item.asp?recordid=freeman&pagestyle=default | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ] Each year, the WCCM hosts the John Main Seminar which has been led by
Mary McAleese ,Huston Smith , theDalai Lama ,Charles Taylor ,William Johnston ,Richard Rohr ,Joan Chittister ,Rowan Williams ,Kallistos Ware ,Thomas Keating ,Bede Griffiths and others. [cite web | title = "John Main Seminar" | work = The World Community for Christian Meditation | url = http://wccm.org/jmsdatelist.asp?pagestyle=jmsdatelist | accessdate = 21 June | accessyear = 2006 ]Teaching
Fr. Main's teaching was simple: sit still and upright, close your eyes and say your prayer-phrase (mantra). The prayer-phrase is a sacred word or phrase which is repeated continually. Recite your prayer-phrase and gently listen to it as you say it. Do not think about anything. As thoughts come, simply keep returning to your prayer-phrase. [cite web | title = "The Teaching of Dom John Main: How to Meditate" | work = Meditation Group of Saint Patrick's Basilica; Ottawa, Canada | url = http://www.basilica.org/meditationgrp.html | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]
In this way, one places everything aside: instead of talking to God, one is just being with God, allowing God’s presence to fill his heart, thus transforming his inner being.
Fr. Main and Fr. Freeman both recommended using the prayer-phrase "
Maranatha ", which is Aramaic for "Come, Lord", as in I Corinthians 16:22 and Revelation 22:20. [cite web | title = "The Teaching of Dom John Main: How to Meditate" | work = Meditation Group of Saint Patrick's Basilica; Ottawa, Canada | url = http://www.basilica.org/meditationgroup.html | accessdate = 16 November | accessyear = 2006 ]Bibliography
Word Into Silence
Letters from the Heart
Moment of Christ
The Present Christ
The Heart of Creation
Door of Silence
The Hunger for Depth and Meaning (and CD's)
Communitas Series (10 sets of CD's)Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.wccm.org The World Community for Christian Meditation]
* [http://www.johnmainprayer.com/ John Main Prayer Association]
* [http://www.christianmeditation.us/ John Main Christian Meditation Group San Francisco]
* [http://www.meditacioncristiana.com/ Meditacion Cristiana - Hispanoamérica]
* [http://www.georgetown.edu/centers/meditation// The John Main Center and inter-religious dialogue, Georgetown University - Founder Father Laurence Freeman]Persondata
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