Posts

Showing posts with the label discernment

Here and Now with Francis 6/17/16 (Christ, faith, realism, Church, family, sin, dependence, discernment)

F aith does not take us out of the world but inserts us more profoundly in it. Not like those perfect and immaculate ones that think they know it all, but as persons that have known the love that God has for us. From the address In fact, to look at our families with the delicacy with which God looks at them helps us to put our consciences in His same direction. The accent put on mercy puts us before the reality in a realistic way, not, however, with just any realism but with God’s realism. Our analyses are important and necessary and they will help us to have a healthy realism. But nothing is comparable to the evangelical realism, which does not halt at the description of situations, of problems, — even less of sin — but always goes beyond and succeeds, seeing behind every face, every story, every situation an opportunity, a possibility. Evangelical realisms is committed to the other, to others and does not make ideals and of “having to be” an obstacle to encounter others in the...

Books sorted (life, vocation, love, prayer 1)

Image
Together on the Road by Massimo Camisasca gratis CL The Epiphany of Love by Livio Melina gratis Eerdmans The Story of Taize by J. L. G Balado Something Beautiful for God by Malcolm Muggeridge Loving Jesus by Mother Teresa Authenticity by Thomas Dubay The Imitation of Christ by Thomas Kempis   That All Men Be One by Chiara Lubich