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Love, Shakespeare and Teilhard de Chardin
I came across this article by author, columnist, radio host and Lutheran minister Dr. Mark J. Molldrem in the Beaver Dam Daily Citizen newspaper. Beaver Dam is a small town in Wisconsin (population 16,243) close to where I live. The article speaks about … Continue reading
The 10th Anniversary of the Launch of Facebook and the Noosphere
Today is the tenth anniversary of the launch of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg. I am not a regular Facebook user. I have a Teilhard de Chardin fan page and for my other identity I mostly use it to see the pictures … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Christian, Facebook, jericho tree, Mark Zuckerberg, Noosphere, Omega Point, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Unity
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (February 3, 2014): Unification of Humanity
From his Essay: “The Psychological Conditions of the Unification of Man” If there is one event that is insidiously and irresistibly engrossing our thoughts, adding every day a further complication, it is undoubtedly that of the unification of man. All around … Continue reading
Sunday Reflection, Feast of the Presentation of the Lord (February 2, 2014): Helping to Heal a Broken World
This weekend is the Feast of the Presentation of the Lord. The readings can be found here. This Feast occurs at the end of the Infancy Narratives in the Gospel of Luke and is rich with symbolism of both the … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, David Backes, Deacon David Backes, Feast of the Presentation of the Lord, field hospital, Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, France, Gospel of Luke, healing, Mass, Noosphere, Omega Point, pain, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Pope Francis, spirituality, Sunday Readings, Sunday Reflection, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Unity, universality, World War I
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Thinking Faith and Teilhard de Chardin
To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Society of Jesus by Pope Pius VII, the Jesuits in Britain have produced a special calendar for 2014. The calendar features illustrations of 12 Jesuits from across the world who have been … Continue reading
Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (January 27, 2014): Love Embracing the Earth
Courtesy of Pat Taylor and her blog Journey of a Former Nun “All we need is to imagine our ability to love developing until it embraces the totality of the people of the Earth.”
Sunday Reflection: Third Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 26, 2014): Unity in Diversity
I urge you, brothers and sisters, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree in what you say, and that there be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and in the … Continue reading
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Tagged 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Catholic, Christian, Christian Unity, diversity, Ignatian, James Predmore, Jesuit, Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr., Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, Sunday Readings, teilhard, teilhard de chardin, Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Unity
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Sunday Reflection: Second Sunday in Ordinary Time (January 19, 2014): Growing in Christ
This weekend is the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time. The readings can be found here. The themes are on the nature of Christ and our call to grow closer to Christ and each other. Today’s reflection is courtesy of friend … Continue reading
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The Problem of Defining God: Finding Unity with Atheists in Wonder and Community
Part of the problem of the public discourse on religion is that, like so many other issues, the discussion gets framed by the radical fringes. On one side, you have the fundamentalist theists (mostly Christians in the US) who have … Continue reading
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Tagged Abrahamic religions, atheism, atheist, awe, belief, Christian, Christianity, community, connection, connectiveness, doubt, inclusiveness, Jewish, Judaism, monotheism, Muslim, New Atheism, New Atheists, Nicholas Frankovich, Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, Sunday Assembly, theism, Unity, wonder
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Teilhard de Chardin Quote of the Week (December 30, 2013): Christ Unifying the Universe
“When the Cross is projected upon [a universe in evolution], in which struggle against evil is the sine qua non of existence, it takes on new importance and beauty—such, moreover, as are just the most capable of appealing to us. … Continue reading