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Christ as the Model of Self-Knowledge in the Sermones per annum<br />

In his one hundred and twenty-five Sermones per annum, or Sermons on the<br />

Liturgical Year, abbot Bernard has left us a carefully edited collection of polished<br />

homiletic meditations on the major feasts of the temporal and sanctoral cycles. These<br />

include sermons on each of the major feasts celebrating the mysteries of Christ’s life: The<br />

First Sunday of Advent, Christmas, the Circumcision, Epiphany, Holy Week, Easter, the<br />

Ascension, and Pentecost. Taken together, then, these festal sermons offer us an<br />

invaluable witness to Bernard’s teaching concerning the saving work of the Incarnate<br />

Word’s ascent and descent, and how the Church ponders and participates in the Incarnate<br />

Word’s saving mysteries as she annually celebrates the feasts that commemorate them. 342<br />

For this reason, Bernard McGinn has suggested that Bernard’s Sermones per annum,<br />

together with his Sermons on the Song of Songs, “count as the most important part of his<br />

teaching.” 343<br />

In an important article on Bernard’s Christology entitled “Resurrection and<br />

Ascension in the Christology of the Earlier Cistercians,” McGinn makes frequent<br />

references to these Sermones per annum in order to show how we must not overstress the<br />

role of devotion to Christ in his sacred humanity, and especially in his Passion, in<br />

Bernard’s thought. While he acknowledges, with G.L. Prestige and R.W. Southern, that<br />

such devotion to Christ in his Passion supplies an essential element of Bernard’s<br />

spirituality, he argues that preoccupation with this theme leaves us with a one-sided, or<br />

342 For a recent study of the collection and editing of the Sermones per annum, see Wim Verbaal’s<br />

introductory essay, “The Sermon Collection: Its Creation and Edition,” in Sermons for the Advent and<br />

Christmas Season, trans. Irene Edmonds, Wendy Mary Beckett, and Conrad Greenia, ed. John<br />

Leinenweber, Cistercian Fathers 51 (Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 2007), vii-lix.<br />

343 McGinn, “Bernard of Clairvaux: ‘That Contemplative’ (Quel Contemplante),” 165.<br />

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