My summer class ended today, so I can spend more time on blogging!
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William Cavanaugh, Liturgy as Politics (via invisibleforeigner)
I’m not sure I’ve ever read something I agree with more.
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anyone who is interested and hasn’t read Cavanaugh…. get on it.
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Find and queue up a lot of posts for this site! I started my summer class Monday, so I haven’t had time to track down a lot of material!
Remember, you can always Submit posts to FYeahContemplatives!
My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going.
I do not see the road ahead of me.
I cannot know for certain where it will end.
Nor do I really know myself,
and the fact that I think that I am following your will
does not mean that I am actually doing so.
But I believe that the desire to please…
Jesus is the microcosm; Christ is the macrocosm. There is a movement from Jesus to the Christ that you and I have to imitate and walk, as well. A lot of us have so fallen in love with the historical Jesus that we worship him as such and stop there. We never really followed the same journey which he made, which is the death and resurrection journey—Jesus died and Christ arose.
Unless we make the same movement that Jesus did, from his one single life to his risen and transformed state, we probably don’t really understand what we mean by the Christ—and how we are part of the deal! That is why he said “follow me.” The Jesus that you and I participate in, are graced by, and are redeemed by is the RISEN Jesus who has become the Christ, which is an inclusive statement about all of us and all of creation. Stay with this startling truth in the days ahead and it will rearrange your mind and heart and change the way you see everything, because you are the Christ Mystery too!
"Richard Rohr, Adapted from The Cosmic Christ (audio)
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Robert Farrar Capon, The Supper of the Lamb: A Culinary Reflection
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He who would climb to a lofty height must go by steps, not leaps.
— Pope Saint Gregory the Great
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The queue ran dry last night and I have to go do stuff around the house!