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Archbishop Dolan: No Season for Sourpusses
Here is a great read from Archbishop Timothy Dolan in Sunday’s New York Daily News. Using Evangelii Gaudium as a base, he encourages Christians to be joyful this Christmas season. The article is great, but it gets special mention here … Continue reading
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Tagged Archbishop Dolan, Catholic, Christian, Gospel, joy, Pope Francis, Timothy Dolan
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (December 23, 2013): Purifying the Heart
“Lord, enclose me in the depths of your Heart. And, when you have me there, burn me, purify me, set me afire, raise me up to perfect satisfaction of your pleasure, unto the most complete annihilation of myself.” — Courtesy … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection Fourth Sunday of Advent (December 22, 2013): Waiting for Signs
“Scripture has depths missing from other forms of wisdom. This is closer to the ground we walk on.” — Jeanne Schuler, PhD. This weekend is the Fourth Sunday of Advent. The readings can be found here. We are coming to … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th Sunday of Advent, Advent, Advent Reflections, Catholic, Christian, Christmas, Creighton, Creighton University, Fourth Sunday of Advent, Incarnation, Jeanne Schuler, philosophy, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, scripture, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflections, teilhard, teilhard de chardin
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Pope Francis: The Radical Traditionalist of Mercy, Simplicity and Joy
I am sharing a speech by Deacon David Backes that he gave to his parish on the early pontificate of Pope Francis. It is a fantastic summary and I encourage you to read it here. Set forth below … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, David Backes, joy, love, mercy, Pope Francis, simplicity
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The Galactic Milieu: The “Irrationality” and Beauty of the Incarnation
As we approach Christmas, I thought I would share one of my favorite descriptions of the Incarnation. This is courtesy of Julian May, a prolific and talented science fiction writer. One of her most popular works is the Galactic Milieu, … Continue reading
Posted in Embracing Doubt and Mature Faith, Ignatian Spirituality, Reason and Faith, Uncategorized
Tagged Carl Jung, Catholic, Christian, Christmas, Divine Milieu, Galactic Milieu, Jack Remillard, Jack the Bodiless, Julian May, Noosphere, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Teresa Remillard, Unity
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Original Sin, Advent and Christian Hope
Earlier this week, I was having a discussion with a good-hearted atheist friend who argued that the existence of evil and the explanatory power of evolutionary biology combined to create a strong argument against the existence of God and in … Continue reading
Posted in Orthodoxy of Teilhard de Chardin, Reason and Faith
Tagged Advent, Catholic, Christ, Christian, Christian hope, evolutionary Christianity, Jesus, Omega Point, Original Sin, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Pope Benedict, Pope Benedict XVI, St. Paul, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, theistic evolution
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It’s Official: Peter (Pierre) Faber, S.J. is a Saint!
From Catholic News Service: Pope proclaims sainthood of Jesuit companion of St. Ignatius By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Pope Francis issued a decree declaring one of his favorite Jesuits, Blessed Peter Faber, a saint. The … Continue reading
Third Sunday of Advent (December 15, 2013): Expectant Waiting and Dynamic Faith
“Be patient, brothers and sisters” — James (5:7) This Sunday is the Third Sunday of Advent, or Gaudete Sunday (Rejoice!). The readings can be found here. We continue the Advent theme of hopeful anticipation. Today’s reflection, courtesy of Rev. Eric K. … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd Sunday of Advent, 3rd Sunday of Advent Reflection, Advent, Catholic, charity, Christian, Christmas, faith, Gaudete Sunday, Gaudete Sunday Reflection, God, Henri Bergson, hope, love, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Rev. Eric K. Hinds, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflection, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Third Sunday of Advent, Third Sunday of Advent Reflection
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Second Sunday of Advent (December 8, 2013): Burning Away What Divides Us
I am baptizing you with water, for repentance, but the one who is coming after me is mightier than I. I am not worthy to carry his sandals. He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. — Matthew 3:11 This Sunday … Continue reading
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Tagged 2nd Sunday of Advent, Advent, Advent Reflections, Catholic, Christian, fire, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, purification, Reflections for Second Sunday of Advent, Ron Rolheiser, Second Sunday of Advent, St. John of the Cross, St. John the Evangelist, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflections, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Unity
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Patience and God
I thought this article by Fr. Ron Rolheiser in the Scottish Catholic Observer was very good, and not only because of the Teilhard de Chardin reference :-). I encourage you to read the article here but set forth below is … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, God, patience, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Ron Rolheiser, teilhard, teilhard de chardin
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