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May 31, 2020

Love before Knowledge

web Master WeeklyReflection DancingtomyDeath, Incarnation

We are now at the beginning of October. I have always celebrated this week when we honour those special saints Thérèse and Francis of Assisi. They specialised in living the way of unconditional love. They knew spiritual things, as St Paul put it, ‘in a spiritual way’. With Teilhard de Chardin, they regarded love as the most universal, the most tremendous and the most mysterious personal and cosmic force. Teilhard’s wish was that humanity would […]

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May 24, 2020

The Seamless Love-Web of the Spirit and Evolution

web Master WeeklyReflection DancingtomyDeath

Much of all this is challenging and confusing, but only because it is different from what we were often (very erroneously) told. It is the heart of our faith but in a new language and imagery. It is worth all the energy and passion we can muster to understand it more profoundly. This theology tries to tell the Christian Story in terms of a deep and endless love: always flowing from within, the work of […]

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May 17, 2020

Love Images

web Master WeeklyReflection DancingtomyDeath, TheologyofNatureandGrace

Occasionally in the middle of my restlessness and worry I will reach for a pen and a page to take my mind off the situation I want to deny. I find a blessed relief in mulling over the love-story of Incarnation, ruminating on the forgotten theological and spiritual teachings, and their implications for our lives and that of our precious world. And so, in the lovely light of these thoughts in many of these pages, […]

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May 10, 2020

Matter and Spirit

web Master WeeklyReflection Creation, DancingtomyDeath

‘Spirit always desires to incarnate itself.’ That is how Richard Rohr puts it. Translated into my current cancer condition it would mean that something truly divine is taking place in the growing or shrinking of my tumour. This understanding of our faith is, of course, as old as the hills. (And we are rarely reminded of it!) As Christians we should be identified by our ‘visceral’ attitude to Incarnation, and the paradox of suffering. Just […]

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May 3, 2020

Only Connect

web Master WeeklyReflection DancingtomyDeath, Incarnation

Our wisest people keep insisting on the healing power of connecting things in our minds, of trying to complete some fragments of life’s mystery as we experience it. You may have noticed this connecting dimension of my illness as expressed in these pages. How to see my personal pain as part of the universal and incarnate, beloved and broken presence of the Risen Christ, or of the free Holy Spirit at work and at play […]

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April 26, 2020

Reflection 4  Imagination – More important than knowledge

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(These reflections are offered to encourage you, God’s people, full of the Holy Spirit, to ‘do theology’ with your ‘sensus fidelium’ – that is with your own innate and graced wisdom. They focus on some theological intuitions and spiritual explorations to help you form a truer foundation for falling in love with God all over again. And to prepare us for the shape of tomorrow’s faith.  In the light of a healing theology of nature […]

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April 19, 2020

Reflection 3 Imagination is Everything

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(These reflections are offered to encourage you, God’s people, full of the Holy Spirit, to ‘do theology’ with your ‘sensus fidelium’ – that is with your own innate and graced wisdom. They focus on some theological intuitions and spiritual explorations to help you form a truer foundation for falling in love with God all over again. And to prepare us for the shape of tomorrow’s faith.  In the light of a healing theology of nature […]

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April 12, 2020

Reflection 2 – No imagination, no growing

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(These reflections are offered to encourage you, God’s people, full of the Holy Spirit, to ‘do theology’ with your ‘sensus fidelium’ – that is with your own innate and graced wisdom. They focus on some theological intuitions and spiritual explorations to help you form a truer foundation for falling in love with God all over again. And to prepare us for the shape of tomorrow’s faith. In the light of a healing theology of nature […]

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April 5, 2020

Reflection 1 A Daily Grace Called Imagination

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(These reflections are offered to encourage you, God’s people, full of the Holy Spirit, to ‘do theology’ with your ‘sensus fidelium’ – that is with your own innate and graced wisdom. They focus on some theological intuitions and spiritual explorations to help you form a truer foundation for falling in love with God all over again. And to prepare us for the shape of tomorrow’s faith. In the light of a healing theology of nature […]

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March 29, 2020

Cosmic Significance

web Master WeeklyReflection Creation

Don’t be put off by this phrase. It is becoming central to our understanding of Incarnation. This is one of the central themes of this book. In his The Holy Spirit in the Life of the Church and of the World Pope St John Paul II wrote, ‘The Incarnation signifies the taking up into unity with God not only human nature, but in the human nature, in a sense, everything that is flesh . . […]

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March 22, 2020

The Eyes have it!

web Master WeeklyReflection Creation

The poets and the artists bring the light we need to see and to recognise the divine contours of the cosmos of our hearts, and the heart of our cosmos. Unlike many of the official teachers of religion, they have never lost the sense of wonder at the mystery of the indwelling of God in Creation. For them, the smallest particle of creation becomes a window on God’s beauty. Their intense energy is spent on […]

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March 15, 2020

Reconciling Two Stories

web Master WeeklyReflection TheologyofNatureandGrace

Two themes are interwoven through these pages– the mystery of Creation and the mystery of Incarnation. If we get one wrong, we get the other wrong too. (And we certainly have!) For the enlightened Christian both are central – the source and wellspring of all else. They are not two separate, disparate acts of God, two unconnected epic moments for the world. Theologian Karl Rahner reassures us that Creation and Incarnation are two moments and […]

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March 8, 2020

Start with your Heart

web Master WeeklyReflection TheologyofNatureandGrace

I want to focus on some delightful new glimpses and insights that are now emerging to enrich people’s faith. Millions are finding renewed and deeper ways of being Christian, of being Catholic, of being human. A radical new light is being shed on that moment of love 2,000 years ago, when God was revealed at the centre of our lives and of our evolving world. Something amazing is happening. Something that could never have happened […]

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March 1, 2020

When the Veil parts

web Master WeeklyReflection Creation

The key, for the Christian, lies in the renewed exploration of Incarnation – that ‘Moment of Love’, and its astonishing implications for all Creation. There is a radical transformation of everything we believe when we are convinced that God is another name for all that happens, for all that is, for all flesh, blood and matter, for all creation and evolution, for every breath we breathe, for every beat of every heart, human or non-human. […]

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February 23, 2020

‘God is in every Heartbeat, every Speck of Dust’ (Pope Francis)

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Close mutual presence or ultimate intimacy with the Mystery called God is the final goal of the spiritual journey. This journey of longing for union is followed along two paths – the path of inward mindfulness and awareness, and the path of outward seeing and recognising. ‘God became human so that humans could become God. You could say that Creation itself and all its evolutionary wonders and potential first emerged, in the Big Bang, from […]

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February 16, 2020

Beauty in Disguise

web Master WeeklyReflection Evolution

After nearly 60 years of pastoral and academic work, of studying, writing preaching and teaching, I offer the following few pages as my most honest, clearest and truest understanding of the meaning of Incarnation, the central teaching of our Christian faith. You could say it has taken me all this time to find my authentic heart, the cantus firmus (my enduring melody), and to risk singing it’s truth. This is my effort to find and […]

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February 9, 2020

The Mystery of Being itself

web Master WeeklyReflection AstonishingSecret

An Astonishing Secret :- Once we equate God with life itself a transformation takes place in the way we believe. Once we remove everything that separates divinity and humanity, heaven and earth, grace and nature, then we begin to truly and freely live and move in another milieu. Once we use the same name for the Gracious Mystery and Mother of all becoming, and the primal energy of creation and ongoing evolution, our faith cannot […]

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February 2, 2020

Behold I am with You all Days

web Master WeeklyReflection LaudatoSi, TheologyofNatureandGrace

Peace, these days, is an elusive grace. There’s always something to make us fearful, stress-filled, distracted. There is no denying the current spreading anxiety, a sense of a lost order. How do we protect ourselves from daily bulletin of another crisis? How do we nourish our  fragile spirit in the face of a relentless destruction of our l people and our  planet that is played out before us on every evening  news. To what hope […]

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January 26, 2020

Possibilities in Disguise

web Master WeeklyReflection Evolution, RSThomas

God created us, and became one of us for no other reason than to draw us towards transcendent shores of joy and peace and justice. These shores do not belong to heavenly landscapes. They are the shores on which we live – where terrorists strike, where recession hurts, where churches fail, where families collapse, where fear lives. In the face of the terrible evidence of a fallen humanity, beginnings are still epiphanies of God’s faithfulness […]

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January 19, 2020

Forever Beginning

web Master WeeklyReflection Incarnation, TheTablet

While January’s Janus, the two-faced Roman god of gates and doorways, is always depicted as unrelentingly and ambiguously staring at the past and into the future, our God of Epiphany is embraced as forever creating new possibilities from within the womb of the present.  I like to think of January, my own birth month, as the month of courageous beginnings.   There is something of the child-beginner about January.  In the natural liturgy of the seasons, […]

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January 12, 2020

Be Bold and Choose

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary, SheilaCassidy, TheTablet

In the first month of the new year, millions are ready to overcome their natural fears of the unknown and throw off the habit of the familiar to embrace a journey that requires patience, determination and boldness to change not only the way of looking at life but life itself It is very early on the first day of the year. Intent and attentive, I’m sitting here at the window of my new home. The […]

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January 5, 2020

The Music of what Happens

web Master WeeklyReflection GodintheOrdinary, TreasuredAndTransformed

One Celtic evening, the mythical Fionn Mac Chumhail and his warriors were having a discussion about the finest sound in the world. His son Oisin extolled the ring of spear on shield in the din of battle. Another went on about the fearful cries of the stags and yet another spoke of the song of his beloved as she played the harp to soothe her hero after a day of blood and gore. The wise […]

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