The Mirror of Prayer
Translated by Bro. Patrick Colbourne OFM Cap
Bernardino da Balvano (+ c. 1568/70) was an
outstanding missionary and preacher who worked predominantly in the region of Southern Italy . Many small booklets which inspired
popular piety over a long period of time were the result of his pastoral
activities. The content and diversity of topics in these writings are to be
found in a condensed fashion in his most important and most prolifically
published booklet entitled The Mirror of Prayer which appeared in Messina in 1553 and was reprinted fourteen
times within the space of about seventy years. It is a charming little pocket
edition the product of both the concrete spiritual and apostolic experience of
its author. In thirty-three very compact short chapters, as well as a final
appendage (which in our opinion was a separate little work, entitled The
Seven Rules for Good Living, which is
mentioned by his biographers), the subject of interior prayer that leads to the
gift of mystical experience through meditation on the mysteries of Christ is
set out with great clarity, simplicity and emotion. However, it is not so much
an authoritative and abstract lecture as it is a very practical manual in which
the essential theoretical directives are passed on plainly and applied by means
of concrete and realistic exercises that can be easily assimilated by the
reader. It is this “practical quality” which makes the work popular in
character and worthy of a spiritual guide and a true master of prayer.