Category: Discussions

Mary Magdala Community

When the victimized faithful say, “Enough” Homily thoughts & Discussion on what we read in “Whistle.”

This morning we had a Eucharist Prayer for and with victims of sexual abuse by priests and others who horrifically used (use) their power over innocent victims.  What a sharing we had – an open, deeply emotional and spiritual, offering to each other.  Discussing this horror within worship, I believe, acknowledges its place in the…
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Intentional Eucharistic Communities – Homily thoughts and Discussion

PARTS I & II are presentations by Mary and Joe Burke who, with Jim Ewens, attended recently attended the gathering of Intentional Eucharist Communities in Minneapolis.  Jim also shared his thoughts with the community.  After you read what Mary & Joe have passed along to us, please join in the discussion. PART I.  Mary Burke’s…
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Reading “Whistle: Tom Doyle’s Steadfast Witness for Victims of Clerical Sexual Abuse”

Since a number of us are reading “Whistle” I thought posting this invitation to comment would be a good start for our discussion. In less than a week I read the book. My thoughts and reactions have really gone through the ringer – once again – as Robert Kaiser exposes the cruelty to innocent victims…
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Rebellious Hearts for God

Rebellious Hearts for God© by Rev. Jim Ryan, jimryan6885@gmail.com “Mere mortal, I am sending you to a rebellious people.” Ezekiel 2:3   The Prophet Ezekiel hears God’s call to preach – not to some general, nondescript population. He is to preach to the rebellious ones, those whose hearts are attached to godless things. These hearts…
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Rejoice in Love, LIfe, even in Death

Conversation of a Community at Prayer by Jim Ryan, jimryan6885@gmail.com What a week! We had an open discussion during shared homily time today because the presider, yours truly, was more interested in the thoughts, reactions, and prayerful reflections of our gathered community than selecting a particularly focused starting point. The list before us was just…
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A Holy Trinity of Gender, Mysticism, and Threeness

The Irish people continue to inspire by their vote for marriage equality.  If one were to put the impact of this in the form of a cheer one might shout, Suas Erinn, or “Up Ireland!”  Perhaps as the understanding of marriage widens out from the focus on procreation and physicality (in American society today over…
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