An icon’s silence is not empty.

“The icon is silent. No mouths are open nor are there any other physical details which imply sound. But an icon’s silence is not empty. The stillness and silence of the icon, in the home no less than church, create an area that constantly invites prayer. The deep and living silence which marks a good icon is nothing less than the silence of Christ. It is the very opposite of the icy stillness of the tomb. It is the silence of Mary’s contemplative heart, the silence of the transfiguration, the silence of the resurrection, the silence of the Incarnate Word. A disciple of Saint John the Evangelist, Saint Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, made the comment: ‘He who possesses in truth the word of Jesus can hear even its silence.’

-Jim Forest

3 thoughts on “An icon’s silence is not empty.

  1. So happy to find you Gretchen Joanna. So sorry I missed your comment – two years ago! – on my now-very-sporadic blog. I loved what you wrote you and I answered your thoughtful comment just now (as I’ve finally posted again). Reading this lovely quote makes me think of Katherine May’s recent book Enchantment. I think you would love it. Hope you are well.

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