This is the final post in Fr Philip Carter’s series ‘A Thinking Heart’. We will be taking a break of a week before we bring you the next series, ‘Poetry of Faith’. …drawn by the Father to Jesus Sandra Schneiders This basic disposition (openness of heart, the basic readiness to see and hear what is […]
A thinking heart : otherwise engaged in the spirit
…with healing in its wings Mark Wallace The Spirit comes with healing in its wings to a world that cries out for transformation and renewal. The Spirit comes to a world in need of refreshment as the breath of God and the water of life. The Spirit comes to a world fragmented by violence and […]
A thinking heart: towards freedom
to become so rich inside ourselves Monica Furlong The most difficult and worthwhile feat of all is to become so rich inside ourselves that we become careless of other forms of wealth and status. This richness, and the stillness out of which it comes, really makes it possible to love others. Our children, our marriage […]
A thinking heart: habits of the heart
a focus of absolute trust Elizabeth Johnson As a focus of absolute trust, one to whom you can give yourself without fear of betrayal, the holy mystery of God undergirds and implicitly gives direction to all of a believing person’s enterprises, principles, choices, systems of values, and relationships. Elizabeth Johnson Image: Fernando Peña Defilló, Autoretrato […]
The thinking heart: real presence
Real presence makes a real difference Philip Carter It is sacrifice, not in the sense of a bribe to persuade a hostile deity to overlook our failings, but in the sense of something given up, handed over, so that a mutual relationship may be both affirmed and renewed. Being in the Church is being in […]
The thinking heart: making room for the other
Can we see the presence of God in the face of a stranger? Jonathan Sacks Can we make space for difference? Can we hear the voice of God in a language, a sensibility, a culture not our own? Can we see the presence of God in the face of a stranger? Jonathan Sacks Image: Jesus […]
The thinking heart: Jesus as self-giving love
…the act of God and human reality are allowed to belong together without rivalry or fear Rowan Williams Transcendence is a hand reached out to those close to us, to the human community, to all living creation, to nature, to the universe. [It] is a deeply and joyously experienced need to be in harmony with […]
A thinking heart: the human cause is God’s cause
Our life is therefore responsive and responsible The joys, the hopes, the griefs and the anxieties of the people of this age, especially those who are poor or in any way afflicted, these too are the joys and hopes, the grief and anxieties of the followers of Christ. Indeed, nothing genuinely human fails to raise […]
A thinking heart: dialogue as an exchange of gifts
Dialogue is not simply an exchange of ideas Ut Unum Sint, John Paul II The capacity for ‘dialogue’ is rooted in the nature of the person and human dignity….we cannot ‘fully find ourselves except through a sincere gift of ourselves….Dialogue is not simply an exchange of ideas. In some ways it is always an exchange […]
A thinking heart: communion as source and destiny of life.
…enter the communion of God’s own personal life -in- relation. John Zizioulas Truth is that indestructible life that is open to us when we cease to live as private and self-determining individuals and enter the communion of God’s own personal life-in-relation. John Zizioulas Image: Christopher Holt, Haywood Street fresco (detail) Learning to live with our […]