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10-ST-FRANCIS-OF-ASSISI

We must displace ego and narcissism

Posted on: October 23rd, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

The Buddhists have a little axiom that explains more about ourselves than we would like. They say that you can understand most of what’s wrong in the world and inside yourself by looking at a group-photo. Invariably you will look first at how you turned out before looking at whether... read more


10-DEPRESSION

Tackling stigma attached to suicide

Posted on: October 16th, 2015 No Comments

By Fr Ronald Rolheiser

Recently I read, in succession, three books on suicide, each written by a mother who lost one of her children to suicide. All three books are powerful, mature, not given to false sentiment, and worth reading: Lois Severson, Healing the Wound from my Daughter’s Suicide, Grief Translated into Words, lost her... read more


10-CHILD-ON-DAD'S-SHOULDERS

Moving towards a second naivety

Posted on: October 9th, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

Some years ago, I officiated at a wedding. As the officiating priest, I was invited to the reception and dance that followed upon the church service. Not knowing the family well and having church services the next morning, I left right after the banquet and the toasts, just as the... read more


10-CONTEMPLATION

Fire and glue help take care of our souls

Posted on: October 2nd, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

What does it profit you if you gain the whole world but suffer the loss of your own soul? Jesus taught that and, I suspect, we generally don’t grasp the full range of it meaning. We tend to take Jesus’ words to mean this: What good is it if someone... read more


10-MILKY-WAY

There are things beyond our imagination

Posted on: September 25th, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

Recently, at an academic dinner, I was sitting across the table from a nuclear scientist. At one point, I asked him this question: “Do you believe that there’s human life on other planets?” His answer surprised me: “As a scientist, no, I don’t believe there’s human life on another planet.... read more


10-HANDS-GRAPHIC

Tackling our overstimulated gradiosity

Posted on: September 18th, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

There are now more than seven billion people on this earth and each one of us feels that he or she is the centre of the universe. That accounts for most of the problems we have in the world, in our neighbourhoods, and in our families. And no one’s to... read more


10-FACE-OF-JESUS

Jesus’ eyes reveal God’s ineffability

Posted on: September 11th, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

‘God, as I understand him, is not very well understood.” A colleague of mine, now deceased, was fond of saying that. It’s a wise comment. Anyone who claims to understand God is deceived because the very first dogma we have about God affirms that God is ineffable. That means that we... read more


10-DOROTHY-DAY

Dorothy Day, a saint for our time

Posted on: September 4th, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

Sometime soon we will witness the Canonisation of Dorothy Day. For many of us today, especially those who are not Roman Catholic, a Canonisation draws little more than a yawn. How does a Canonisation impact our world? Moreover, isn’t Canonisation simply the recognition of a certain piety to which most... read more


10-SUNSET-EMBRACE

Getting to the heart of human nature

Posted on: August 28th, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

An American humourist was once asked what he loved most in life. This was his reply: “I love women best; whiskey next; my neighbour a little; and God hardly at all!” This flashed in my mind recently when—while giving a lecture—a woman asked this question: Why did God build us in... read more


10-Change_In_Hand-1

Political correctness… swallowing hard

Posted on: August 21st, 2015 No Comments

Fr Ronald Rolheiser

JUST because something is politically-correct doesn’t mean that it might not also be correct. Sometimes we have to swallow hard to accept truth. Some council, an advisory board to the bishop in a Catholic diocese. The bishop, while strongly conservative by temperament, was a deeply-principled man who did not let his... read more




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P1-OCT-23-2015

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  • Bishop John Keenan of Paisley has urged the prayer campaign for the Scottish nurse who became critically ill with late complications from the ebola virus to continue after doctors said her condition was improving
  • Archbishop Leo Cushley told some of Scotland’s future Catholic teachers that they must teach from the heart and pursue personal holiness.
  • Warner believes Catholics have lost the sensus fidei.
  • Richard Purden discovers the secrets of red-heads from author Jacky Colliss Harvey, and it is not all Celtic roots.

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