The Struggle to be Joyful
Google Image I recall that in my teens I read about Los Penitentes, a secretive group of Catholics in New Mexico and southern Colorado who engage in self-flagellation. Happily, the priests and nuns I knew disapproved of this practice. But according to the web site of the Denver Public Library, the groups still exist and still engage in self-flagellation. That means they whip themselves as a form of penance and engage in other penitential rituals that most modern people would find abhorrent. In the recent past, self-flagellation was often practiced in monasteries and convents, but most religious orders no longer permit it. And with good reason. Doing penance, such as during Lent, has been a part of Christian practice from the beginning, but Christian theology has condemned self-mutilation of any kind. Religious Fanaticism? And whipping yourself, in my view, is an extreme form of penance and rightly classified as self-mutilation, or even "religious fanaticism." Fact is,...