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22.01.2022 https://www.sangiuliano.org/concerti.asp?m=3



20.01.2022 HEARTbits from the Conference [ENG] "Our being MSC doesn’t call us to come out of ourselves. Coming out of ourselves is why we are MSC. This is the ecstatic na...ture of religious vocation, to go out beyond ourselves, as did Jesus, following him. Yes, he is at the door and knocking, not in order to join us, but to call us out to join him. Otherwise it is on our terms. Being drawn beyond ourselves is the point of conversion and this is true for us as leaders as much as for our members." -Chris Chaplin, MSC #ametur #msc #korea

18.01.2022 #interculturality #religiouslife Sr Pat talks about intercultural leaders and formation

15.01.2022 https://bice.org/fr/



15.01.2022 Need a boost? This is the power of a walk among the trees. Read more: http://wef.ch/2nWtXUR

12.01.2022 https://www.kickstarter.com//our-own-words-52-writers-1-co

12.01.2022 Today is the feast of St. Francis de Sales, patron saint of journalists. We are sharing a famous prayer that #PopeFrancis has adapted: a prayer to fight #fakenews. If you know a journalist, give them some love today, and feel free to share this prayer. (CNS illustration/Joanna Korhorst)



09.01.2022 Love is Political I often get complaints from people when I address political issues. They want me to stick to the spiritual realm. Impossible! Because love i...s political. Because what is true must apply to all of life. It won’t cuddle up into a cozy corner of our lives called spiritual. All thoughts, when believed, eventually trickle down into policy. In other words, if you feel superior to other people, even though you don’t want to, you will inevitably treat other people as inferior. It’s like genocide. The end result is horrific. But it all begins with the earliest signs like dividing people into us and them. This attitude eventually trickles down to death. Like the proverbial gun at the beginning of a story: at some point it must be fired. Jesus thought positively about the marginalized: women, sex-workers, tax-collectors, the poor, people of other races, etc. This couldn’t just remain a lofty idea. It trickled down to him hanging out with them eating, drinking, and talking with them. Loving them! The message wasn’t just, I love you, but "I love you in the face of this present society that ostracizes you and rejects you and causes you to suffer. You deserve a place at the table just as much as they do! Those in power the authorities don’t like that message that demonstrable message offends their sense of privilege and entitlement. To Jesus’ message, This is how it should be!, they responded with, No, we’ll keep it they way it is and eliminate you to ensure it! Love is political! David Hayward The Naked Pastor March 24, 2020

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