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Forgiveness: Weekly Summary
When all is said and done, the gospel comes down to forgiveness. Continue Reading Forgiveness: Weekly Summary
Embodied Wisdom: Weekly Summary
To truly know something, our whole being must be open, awake, and present. Continue Reading Embodied Wisdom: Weekly Summary
Incarnation: Weekly Summary
Incarnation Saturday, December 26, 2020 Summary: Sunday, December 20—Friday, December 25, 2020 We do the Gospel no favor when we make Jesus, the Eternal Christ, into a perpetual baby, who asks little or no adult response from us. (Sunday) Christianity’s true and unique story line has always been incarnation. That means that the spirit nature… Continue Reading Incarnation: Weekly Summary
Trinity: Part Two: Weekly Summary
Trinity: Part Two Summary: Sunday, May 12—Friday, May 17, 2019 When all three of those divine qualities start drawing you, and when you’re at home with Infinity, Immanence, and Intimacy—all Three—you’re living inside Trinitarian spirituality. (Sunday) Living faith in the God of Jesus Christ means being formed and transformed by the life of grace of… Continue Reading Trinity: Part Two: Weekly Summary
Love: Week 2 Summary
Love: Week 2 Summary: Sunday, November 4-Friday, November 9, 2018 All we have to do is receive God’s gaze of love and then return what we have received. This is our spiritual agenda for our whole life: “love returning love” as my father St. Francis put it. (Sunday) The only people who change, who are… Continue Reading Love: Week 2 Summary
Justice: Week 2 Summary
Justice: Week 2 Summary: Sunday, June 17-Friday, June 22, 2018 Only by solidarity with other people’s suffering can comfortable people be converted. Otherwise we are disconnected from the cross—of the world, of others, of Jesus, and finally of our own necessary participation in the great mystery of dying and rising. (Sunday) The way of radical… Continue Reading Justice: Week 2 Summary
Trinity: Week 1 Summary
Trinity: Week 1 Summary: Sunday, February 26-Friday, March 3, 2017 The Trinity is absolutely foundational to Christianity because it reveals the heart of the nature of God. And yet, as Karl Rahner pointed out, it has made almost no difference in the lives of the vast majority of Christians. (Sunday) God is not the dancer… Continue Reading Trinity: Week 1 Summary