Tag: Reflections
Jesus and the Cosmos
If Jesus came to "save the world", it also means he came to save the whole creation and not just our "human souls".
On Pentecost, Language, and Gift of Tongues
It is better to prophesy for what is right rather than consider ourselves different by speaking esoteric languages.
God’s spirit in all things, an ongoing Pentecost
Our ancestors respect nature; the spirits live there. Before we cut a tree, we ask permission from the spirits.
From resurrection to resurrection
The event of Christ’s resurrection is a breakthrough of the light at the end of the road in the concrete history of today, here and now
From ‘Why did Jesus die?’ to ‘Why was Jesus killed?’
Bishop Dom Helder Camara: “When I give bread to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why they are poor, they call me a ‘communist’.”
The life and death of Jesus of Nazareth
He has and continues to challenge people every day to accept or reject him and the great spiritual and human values he taught
Christmas on the Road: Family on a Journey
Home isn't a destination, it's the journey. The Holy Family is on a constant journey to teach us that by journeying together, we become family
Delights of an Enspirited Sojourn
"The resources of the earth are not mere resources to be financialized but their beinghood or inherent value calls for respect"
Post-apocalyptic reflections at ground zero
Our apocalyptical consciousness is not threatened with a paralyzing fear of catastrophe. It is a practical solidarity with the poor
The power and beauty of smallness
In a society that often values popularity and fame, we are reminded of the transformative power of small communities rooted in faith