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Cosmas, or the Love of God (1977) — Introducción, algunas ediciones33 copias
The Jesuit Post: #Faith #God #Frontiers #Culture #Mystery #Love (2014) — Prólogo; Contribuidor — 16 copias

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Since it is a celebration of Pride, I decided my reading would include James Martin's Building a Bridge. While it is a great first step in the conversation between Catholics and the LGBTQ community, it isn't quite bridge building yet.

It doesn't name, for example, the Catholic church's role in the harm it has done to the LGBTQ community. It does recognize the CC has not always been respectful and understanding, but naming one's sin is part of repentance. In this case, there is still a holding onto the idea that the CC is not the sinner in the relationship.

It also reminds me of the ELCA's stance prior to the 2000s (my background) It recognizes there are gay and lesbian priests and nuns (finally), but also holds onto the idea that suppressing who they are is both beneficial to the church and the communities they serve. It is a "don't ask, don't tell" model. Granted, even if priests and nuns did come out, it would still mean a chaste lifestyle, so the priesthood can never really take the next step.

The good news is there is acknowledgement that the LGBTQ is a part of the church and not a threat to the church. There is a call for more listening and more acceptance. It is a good baby step.

A bridge? Not quite yet. Maybe something more than 150 pages with 76 pages being the actual text and the rest being devotions and prayers.
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Nerdyrev1 | 7 reseñas más. | Nov 23, 2022 |
Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book through Edelweiss.
 
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fernandie | 7 reseñas más. | Sep 15, 2022 |
I grew up within the Protestant tradition where [I thought that] I had a strong personal prayer life; I was hoping for a little help with the public, extemporaneous prayer expected from a community leader, and where I seem to struggle a bit (I usually crib them on a piece of paper in advance) ... this book doesn't do that. So after my initial disappointment, I settled in for what I believed would be a quick review. As expected, the author starts off with why we should pray and defining what prayer is ... including nine (9) types of prayer many people do without actually realizing they are doing it. There is a good mix of personal story and cited sources here that continues through the rest of the book and makes it all exceptionally relatable. After a brief treatment of rote or formal prayers in chapter 8, the book moves into more of the Ignatian traditions that I actually don't have much experience with (but seem to be gaining significant attention from those working toward a deeper and richer prayer life). Fr. Martin hits the Daily Examen first ... with a quick segue into what happens when you pray and how to discern God's voice ... I must have highlighted half of each chapter here in my kindle as a quick reference. This is not something that I have thought much about, nor was it really discussed much in any detail growing up.

After the Examen, we get Ignatian Contemplation, which leans heavily on imagination ... which can be difficult for those of us who tend toward more analytical/concrete thinking. Fr Martin breaks it all down into easy steps and deals with each individually before bringing all together to great effect. After that, we get a chapter on Lectio Divina ... which seems to be all the rage today (at least in my diocese). Again I found a good definition of what it is, what steps are involved and how to do them. Straight up and simple, which is probably why this chapter was relatively short. I was surprised to find Centering Payer next, since it can be controversial with some Catholics (precisely because of the perception of non-christian influence from the East). Fr. Martin deals with this quite well by reminding us to be sure that we keep the presence of God front of 'center' when we use this technique). Nature prayer (or the "Gaze of Jesus" is next and it calls to mind my own encounters with God's creation and how I felt at the time; reminding me that it is important to continue to seek out these encounters. Chapter 16 talks about some of the tools we can use in our prayer life: spiritual direction (new for me), retreats (with a list of several types), faith sharing (which I like to think of as my strong suit) and journaling (which is my weakest).

So ... after all of that ... why are some folks not satisfied with their payer life? Chapter 17 on expectations and the "ups and and downs of the spiritual life" may help. This is something that I don't often see ... an acknowledgement that sometimes you just don't feel like anything worked and that makes it more likely that you may get discouraged. Fr Martin has some practical advice on how to tweak a few things ... but the best advice is to simple remember is that God is in charge here ... and sometimes unanswered prayers are for the best.

Overall I find the book to be an excellent reference to which I will constantly return to as I work on improving my own life of prayer.

I was given this free advance reader copy (ARC) ebook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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Kris.Larson | otra reseña | Sep 13, 2021 |
This was a wonderful relief, taking my back to my own days in Gloucester during the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius. I really enjoyed the insights into the settings around the sea of Galilee. Jim's descriptions helped inform my prayerful imagination and led me to a series of new experiences with God.

It's a quick read, and a great introduction or refresher to Ignatian Prayer. Highly recommended.
 
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jamestomasino | Sep 11, 2021 |

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