One of the most deleterious effects of our present culture has been our failure
to engage in regular contemplation of what is real, that is to wonder at things.
The end of wondering is not to gain complete knowledge, though this is the
not-so-implicit goal inquiry in our post-modern world. We contemplate the
mystery of God, but we cannot fully understand Him since He is God and we are
His creatures. If we claim a full comprehension of who God is, what we
comprehend is not God at all, or as St. Augustine wrote in Sermon 117, “Si
comprehendis, non est Deus,” if you understand, it isn’t God. To contemplate
does not aim at full comprehension. It desires to participate in what is a
mystery to us, something hidden or not yet fully revealed.