preaching in the Catholics church is what God has called me to be.years from now I hope to return here when the story has changed.women must be women of God.
@egoillusion573418 күн бұрын
when Yeshua an eastern Jewish spiritual guru became an western platonic philosopy the problem and chaos begins
@jksjksjks333920 күн бұрын
Richard Rohr actually teaches universal truths which are available to all people and all christians. The Christ experience is a Union of the dimity of a Supernatural God with a human. The Christ Union is available to everyone, in stillness and silence, beyond words and the logical mind, instead in a very relaxed state where the heart is open and receptive, surrendered to God, ego and self boundaries melt away and one receives the grace of God as a union within one’s own heart - a communion of the grace of God- loving compassion that is received by the humble seeker, receiving the transcendence, luminous, indescribable in words presence of the Christ within one’s own heart, body, mind and soul. The ecstasy of St Theresa, after one’s own death of self ego, you die unto yourself and are renewed, born again into a communion with God through the Christ. Then one receives all the gifts of the spirit that St Paul refers to in 1 Corinthians 12. Baptism is only the first step on your journey towards union with the Trinity of God. One must let go of words and enter silent contemplation with Christ/Holy Spirit/Father God to experience the living transformational Christ, and it happens in your chest, in your surrendered heart, and you will receive a burning sacred heart, depicted in works of art, once you surrender your human heart to God, only then will you receive the universal unconditional Grace from God- through Christ, the bridge to God, and you will never be the same. Richard Rohr speaks to this beautiful, transcendent moment when you realize the presence of God within you, within your heart and you feel truly reborn. Not through words, but through stillness and surrender of your soul to God, you are blessed with the presence of the holy. Start a contemplation practice everyday, and then you will experience what Rohr is trying to teach, and what Jesus was trying to teach. You will not read your way to God, the brain and words actually get in the way. You will never understand your way into communion with God. It is a relationship that is beyond reason, it is supernatural, and the doorway is your heart and the emotions of surrender, humility and compassion - become a spiritual baby and like a dependent baby, open your soul and receive the free gift of compassion from the Christ. May you be blessed now with the loving Christ in your own heart.
@soonheaven21 күн бұрын
Great presentation. The Lord Jesus Christ is above all forever. The Lord gave us an abundance but there exists the evil ones who steal from others, from individuals to those in government, and still there is an abundance to enjoy. Thank God.
@silver.o.j.886825 күн бұрын
Hi am Ugandan Africa and i want to join your Bible college for school, can i get details please?
@bccstmce20 күн бұрын
You can find out more about enrollment for our programs at www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/stm/admission.html
@RCarroll-nk8in27 күн бұрын
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@richardvass1462Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this presentation about this wonderful woman and doctor of the church and great saint
@AngeloKurbanali-TheologianАй бұрын
Big up Dr Miranda 🙌 well deserved
@bcharris108Ай бұрын
I know this scholar is a PMC liberal academic talking to other PMC liberal academics but she really ought to mention the socialist and communist invocation of the idea of friendship and comradeship so widespread in the era she profiles, as cross-fertilizing discourse and as foil to Catholic communitarian approaches. Relevant not only to the case study of Dorothy Day but to many others she profiles here. Likewise for military comradeship.
@seamusoseaghdha6175Ай бұрын
This talk series by Cynthia is pure gold. Wow, I’m simply blown away! Wow wow wow
@isabelgonzalez6668Ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@mariac46022 ай бұрын
While I like the overall message here, it's odd and concerning that you would dismiss the saints' mystical experiences as some kind of 'tactic' they used to let them preach and bypass their bishops' restrictions. If that were the case, then they would be liars, which would, by its very nature, render whatever they preached not fit for the ears and hearts of the faithful. I suggest you do not manipulate their lived experienced to suit you own agenda. That's never a good sign that you are following God's will. Both men and women must, first and foremost, walk in humility. All else is vanity. Having said that, I agree that men and women alike are gifted with various gifts, and preaching is among them. I am not sure giving the homily is the right place for laypeople to teach and preach. However, I do agree, and believe, that both men and women can preach to one another. I think it is sheer silliness to say that women should only preach to other women. Because so many holy male Catholic leaders speak freely of the profound influence of the likes of St. Therese of Liseux, St. Terese of Avila, etc etc. And finally, we must trust that even if no one hears our particular voice, it doesn't, in the end, really matter because God will ensure that whatever message needs to be heard by His people, will in fact, be preached and taught by someone. And yes, I used the "He" pronoun because even though God is neither male nor female, Jesus quite clearly taught us to use the word "Father" and again, it's vanity and ego and pride if we refuse to accept what our Lord and Savior has taught us.
@ritafernandesaikoly13862 ай бұрын
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@christinamurphy69382 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your insights and knowledge.🙏
@ma-yeng11792 ай бұрын
🌺🙏🌺🙏🌺🙏
@glennsimonsen84212 ай бұрын
Thank you, Dr. Schuller!
@martasanchezgarcia51242 ай бұрын
Thanks Marta Spain
@williamkauffman-j9i2 ай бұрын
very nice talk; I try to live the Gospel in my life
@SutHtingMungAwn2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing!
@Sunbeams173 ай бұрын
YES. A TO THE MEN. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻THIS is what Jesus taught on the most fundamental level.
@petercollins27293 ай бұрын
Just started to liste to Tim...... Slow to realise what a " gift : he is !! So ordinary yet so extraordinary!!!! Wow ! Why did it take me so long? What a voice I needed to hear! He " talks " common sense " ! Yet.....what fun he is !! Thanks Pete
@Charity-vm4bt3 ай бұрын
She was born in concord, New Hampshire in 1936 and died in 12/23. A single woman, taught her whole life and was also an artist, sculptor, author. Professor at Fordham. Also taught at st Anselm’s in N.H., and other distinguished Catholic colleges in Massachusetts. I found a rich obituary. She was honored at Cambridge. I think she taught at Harvard Div School. Unusual accomplishments for a laywoman of her era when women were not admitted to seminary or theology grad schools. She wrote a book on Mary Magdalene. Her accent is New England, specifically, New Hampshire. Sister Sandra Schneiders takes the Mary Magdalene story to deeper theological and spiritual levels in her book Revelation and her more recent scholarly lecture at Boston College Clough school available in you tube. There is a tradition for feminist theology coming out of Concird NH. Mary Baker Eddy, founder of Feminist religion Christian Science, was born in Concord NH and founded her religion and wrote her book in the mid-1800’s. Around that time, Louisa May Alcott and her community were forming in Concord, Mass. where she situated Little Women. Although she wrote it in NYC where she was a news writer -called a “Journalist” and authored 30 books. These women pioneering feminist authors are serious and use academic scholarly vocabularies and develop deeply thoughtful concepts. So their academic delivery requires dedicated attention to fully grasp.
@Charity-vm4bt3 ай бұрын
A recent LDS woman author researched Jewish history. In the year 2024 she gave an interview on a You Tube LDS channel “Stick of Joseph.” She said the jar 🏺 of nard was a dowry given as a gift for a woman at her marriage to be kept unopened so as to be used as anointing at her husband’s burial. The symbolism is Christ the symbolic eschatological Bridegroom. He is quoted as saying she did this for His burial. This does NOT indicate He was married to the woman which anointed Him. She was probably a disciple. Possibly a widow. John’s Gospel has much figurative or allegorical symbology of Our Lord interpreted as eschatological bridegroom. This Gospel was about the supernatural life.
@Charity-vm4bt3 ай бұрын
7/22/09 formal lecture delivered at Boston College by Sister Madeline Boucher PhD professor at Fordham.
@lalimalla19993 ай бұрын
What a talented speaker ! Came across this accidentally. Fr Ron was able to keep it simple, funny & gave such a clear picture of the mystic. Even my scattered brain was able to hear the whole talk. Thank you Fr Ron.
@maxbucur92354 ай бұрын
1:41 that piano🔥
@maxbucur92354 ай бұрын
Wow
@ginadostuff7634 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much for this - a wonderful and warming message showing the confluence of the works of Jung, Dr William Duncan Silkworth the new movements of James Allen, William James, the Oxford group, and of course the loving nature of the Jesuits through the spiritual exercises if Ignatius Loyola - written over 500 years ago! I have been to the bottom of the barrel and an 6 months clean thats to all these writers and the help of those fellows and sponsors in the program - astoundingly it IS ALL FREE - IF you want it! Thanks❣
@christopherscotellaro4 ай бұрын
Those religious folks who truly believe’their book’ is a literal documentary n’ real time newspaper reporting of ‘a faith system’ in stories written by a ‘god’ himself, are just so tragic. Fr Rohr n many others thru time called this nonsense out for what it is - fear n power based greed n tacit evil. In truth NOBODY knows ‘truth.’ You only know YOUR version of truth or even a lie. I applaud this cleric as I applaude Merton, Joseph Campbell, Ram Dass, nietchze, or the great literary authors. Finally, if you want to avoid religious violence stop talking about your version of a deity and simply SING. Music is universal n loving - DOGMA becomes evil n death making. Peace ✌️ A’ho.
@alanbourbeau244 ай бұрын
It always amazes me that how a woman like Edith Stein who was from the beginning Jewish then became a atheist and then became a Catholic and became a nun and then became a martyr during WWII in Nazi Germany. And I would like to have a conversation with Ben Shapiro about Edith Stein.
@odiariodeatma77305 ай бұрын
A wonderful teacher. Thank you. ❤
@EPDLeon5 ай бұрын
Amén
@BobWangwenyi235 ай бұрын
I really like this talk! Very clear and answered a lot of my questions in regards to lectionary!
@karolsz75 ай бұрын
Polish please!
@mjlee28975 ай бұрын
가이드 명상(guided meditation) 7:25
@chomary96915 ай бұрын
Yes, Father Tom! Great message touching my soul… miss your loving presence
@patriciasnudden97606 ай бұрын
This is such wholesome news! Sincere thanks ilia…you are an angel of compassion😮 1:38:22
@monicablanco30416 ай бұрын
Wonderful Father Richard. Just wonderful. Thank you for enlightening us and for practicing yourself. Really good.
@kulandairaja73336 ай бұрын
this presentation was wonderful and had clarity of thought. But I would like to put forth some of the challenges of synodality in each context may be of race, language and religion etc., Each and every context has its own challenges to overcome...i am studying about the same in my context where the Synodality is still doubtful...but lets us hope for it
@fernandosoto65976 ай бұрын
Felicidades por este expositor
@fernandosoto65976 ай бұрын
Reflexión muy profunda.
@michaelmcgrath60546 ай бұрын
Are Catholics Evangelized?
@keithpopko25407 ай бұрын
I left Catholicism (and all religions, although I feel a deep kinship with Buddhism) long ago because what I had been taught made no impact on me. It was just a learnt parroting of beliefs that I didn't truly believe. He has restored a sense that Christianity does have something to offer that can make a real difference in how life is lived and experienced.
@Joseph-um6wz7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this - I'm really inspired and excited to work on the ideas here.
@Brigitte6197 ай бұрын
Well done. Thank you!
@Theslavedrivers7 ай бұрын
17:36
@tedgemberling23597 ай бұрын
I liked the video, but I have to admit I find the analysis quite conventional.