Finding God Through Ocean Surfing: Fr. Christian Mondor (Part II)

Yesterday, I had Part I of the article from Southern California Public Radio on Fr. Christian Mondor, the 88-year old Franciscan surfer priest.  Today, we have the second part of the interview with Fr. Mondor, where he talks about the influence of Teilhard on this theology:

“We evolved from a lower species that first began its life in the ocean. We have a natural affinity for the ocean,” Father Christian Mondor said. It’s not always easy to tell from a radio story, but Father Mondor had a way of talking, where one thought would blend seamlessly into the next. I interviewed him for my “God is in the garden” series.

“In this way he leaped into the connections between faith and science. ‘I think [Pierre] Teilhard de Chardin, the great French Jesuit theologian and paleontologist, saw in evolution a marvelous new way to understand the gospels: that we are indeed evolving, and it’s going on all the time,’ Father Mondor told me. ‘We are evolving into the divine, without, amazingly, losing our humanity.’

“By means of all created things, without exception, the divine assails us, penetrates us, and molds us,” Teilhard wrote. “We imagined it as distant and inaccessible, when in fact we live steeped in its burning layers.” [The Divine Milieu]

You can read the entire article here, including an audio interview with Fr. Mondor.

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Finding God Through Ocean Surfing: Fr. Christian Mondor (Part I)

One of the goals of this blog is to cite to current articles on spiritual leaders who live the philosophy of Teilhard de Chardin. The first two articles are from Southern California Public Radio and highlight Fr. Christian Mondor, an 88-year old Franciscan monk who find God in the ocean and in surfing, which he started later in life. An excerpt from the first  article:

“In the blue room surfers know, he found a deep connection to Catholicism.

‘I love duck diving,’ he says, referring to the way surfers duck under a wave as they paddle out into position. ‘You immerse yourself into this amazing ocean, coming up on the other side of that wave, breathing the fresh air, like new, it’s like a baptism almost, every time you go under a wave. And it’s no accident that Jesus chose water as a symbol of new life, that he came to offer us. Through the waters of baptism we are introduced to a whole new life.'”

I encourage you to read the full article here.

Happy Belated Earth Day.
W. Ockham

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This site will soon be a discussion of the ideas of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin in a contemporary setting.  Please check back in the future.

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W. Ockham

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