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The False or True You?

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Google Image When writing about this subject I know I’m at risk of engaging in amateur psychology. Yes, the theme is evident in the writings of psychologists like Karl Jung and Viktor Frankl, but the intent of this blog is to throw some light on a constant thread of Christian spiritual writers who warn about “the false self.” Simply, the false self is the self that is built around ego, status, fear, approval, or illusion rather than one’s deepest identity in God. The term itself is especially associated with contemporary contemplative spirituality, but related ideas go back centuries. The writings of St. Augustin, Meister Eckhart, St. John of the Cross and St. Theresa of Avila are among those centuries-old treasures. But their themes have been taken up by more modern writers like Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen and Thomas Keating. True to Ourselves They all advocate for the primacy of the “true self,” which is easier to write and talk about than to become. Most of us, including those...

¿A quiĆ©n le importa?

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No he escrito recientemente sobre el cuidado de nuestra tierra porque cada vez que lo hago, casi puedo sentir el bostezo colectivo. Los datos sobre mis lectores en Blogger siempre sufren una caĆ­da. La verdad es que, a menos que vivamos en la costa o seamos pobres, no pensamos que el cambio climĆ”tico sea una gran amenaza. ¿Pobres? ¿QuĆ© tiene que ver eso con algo? Ok, empezaremos por ahĆ­. Vivo en un pequeƱo pueblo al sur de Denver, un suburbio no contiguo. Vivimos en una casa adosada de 26 aƱos, pero se considera que el pueblo estĆ” entre los mĆ”s ricos del Ć”rea de Denver. Cerca estĆ” Daniels Park, donde me detengo al menos un par de veces a la semana en mi paseo diario en bicicleta. Tiene un mirador desde donde se puede ver prĆ”cticamente toda la cordillera frontal de las MontaƱas Rocosas, asĆ­ como el centro de Denver a lo lejos. Smog amontonado En muchos dĆ­as, se ve el smog acumulado contra las estribaciones y cubriendo gran parte del centro de Denver y los vecindarios cercanos. ...

Who Cares?

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Google Image I haven’t recently written about the care of our earth because every time I do, I can almost feel the collective yawn. Data on my readership on Blogger always takes a hit. Fact is, unless we live on a coast, or are poor, we don’t think climate change is much of a threat. Poor? What does that have to do with anything? Ok, we’ll start there. I live in a small town south of Denver, a non-contiguous suburb. We live in a 26-year-old town home, but the town is considered to be among the wealthiest in the Denver area. Nearby is Daniels Park, where I stop at least a couple times a week on my daily bike ride. It has a lookout where you can see practically the whole front range of the Rocky Mountains as well as downtown Denver in the distance. Bunched-up Smog  On many days, you see smog bunched up against the foothills and covering much of downtown Denver and nearby neighborhoods. Those neighborhoods are inhabited by much of the Denver area’s poor. We who live in the sub...

¿Guerra Justa?

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Imagen de Google Este blog trata sobre la “teorĆ­a de la guerra justa”, pero el tĆ­tulo podrĆ­a aplicarse igual de bien a la tendencia de Estados Unidos y otras potencias a depender principalmente de la acción militar para resolver sus diferencias. Por lo tanto, en ingles podrĆ­as plantear la pregunta como “¿Guerra justa? ¿Es esto todo lo que podemos hacer?”  La teorĆ­a de la guerra justa tiene una larga historia en la tradición intelectual occidental. San AgustĆ­n, el famoso filósofo cristiano, teólogo y obispo africano que murió en el aƱo 430, comentó sobre la moralidad de la guerra desde una perspectiva cristiana. Pero Santo TomĆ”s de Aquino, ocho siglos despuĆ©s, proporcionó la versión mĆ”s celebrada y aĆŗn discutida de la teorĆ­a. AquĆ­ estĆ”n sus principales puntos. 1. Causa justa . Las razones para ir a la guerra deben ser justas. La Conferencia de Obispos Católicos de Estados Unidos en 1993 lo expresó de esta manera: “La fuerza solo puede usarse para corregir un mal grave y pĆŗblic...

Just War?

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Google Image This blog is about the “just war theory,” but the title could just as easily apply to the proclivity of the U.S. and other powers to rely principally on military action to solve their differences. So, you could ask the question as “Just War? Is this all we can do?” Just War Theory  has a long history in the Western intellectual tradition. St. Augustine,  the famous Christian philosopher, theologian and African bishop who died in the year 430,   commented on the morality of war from a Christian perspective. But St. Thomas Aquinas  eight centuries later   provided the most celebrated and still discussed version of the theory. Here are its main outlines.     1.     Just cause . The reasons for going to war need to be just. The U.S.               Catholic Conference of Catholic Bishops in 1993 expressed it this way:           “Force may be used...

Nunca es tarde

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Imagen de Google Muchos medios de comunicación han informado sobre los resultados de una reciente encuesta de Gallup que muestra un aumento sin precedentes en el nĆŗmero de jóvenes estadounidenses que dicen que la religión es "muy importante" en sus vidas.  Eso es bastante sorprendente, pero la encuesta tambiĆ©n encontró que los hombres jóvenes estaban impulsando este resultado. Mientras que el porcentaje de hombres jóvenes aumentó del 28 por ciento en 2022-2023 al 42 por ciento de los hombres de 18 a 29 aƱos ahora, el porcentaje de mujeres jóvenes con esa opinión sobre la religión se mantuvo estable en alrededor del 32 por ciento. Gallup llama a este aumento entre los hombres jóvenes “un margen estadĆ­sticamente significativo.” Al mismo tiempo, los lĆ­deres católicos de todo el paĆ­s informan que dieron la bienvenida a "un nĆŗmero rĆ©cord de nuevos miembros en plena comunión con la Iglesia durante las celebraciones de Pascua de este aƱo," segĆŗn el Servicio de Noticias Re...

Never Too Late

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Google Image Many news outlets have reported results of a recent Gallup poll showing an unprecedented increase in the number of young Americans who say religion is “very important” in their lives. That is surprising enough, but the poll also found that young men were fueling this result. While the percentage of young men rose sharply from 28 percent in 2022-2023 to  42 percent of men ages 18-29 now , the percentage of young women with that view of religion “held steady at about 32 percent. Gallup calls this increase among young men “ a statistically significant margin.” At the same time, Catholic leaders around the country report welcoming "record number of new members  into full communion with the Church during this year’s Easter celebrations,” according to Religious News Service. Not Just Catholics But it’s apparently not happening just among Catholics. “Stories abound right now of young people turning (or returning) to Christian faith in surprising numbers across d...