Friday, June 27, 2008

Where do we get the time?

Check out the video linked here:
Where do we get the time?

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I stumbled upon this today and found it very interesting in what it suggests for liturgy and ecclesial practice today. The idea of media shifting from consumption (TV) to a "triathalon" of consumption, production, and sharing, or rather looking at media in a more participative mode than simply receptive should have profound implications for how we "do church."

Hat tip to Quo Vadis

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Thursday, June 19, 2008

New Apostles' Creed

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Morning Meditation, June 4

“A man is only perfectly a man when he consents to live as a son of God.”
-Thomas Merton
No Man is an Island

The operative term here is “consents.” It is always the temptation to race ahead to asking how one lives as a son of God; how I am to accomplish this feat of being God’s child? But it begins not with action. Rather it is consent to the divine action already done on my behalf. It is submission. It is yielding to the work of the Spirit. “Let it be unto me according to thy word.” It is interior abandonment. Thus it is born not in anguish and effort but in peace.

To begin with my effort is to stir up my passions to hurl myself toward my goal. To begin with consent is to find what the Eastern Christians call apatheia, a deep reservoir of peace and love that empowers us.

Icons of the Consenting Heart:
“Let it be unto me…”
“Not my will, but thine be done.
“In manus tuus, Domine…”

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