Resolution follows Acknowledgement Resolution: Jesus in his death was showing us how to live. Once we hear the call we must resolve to respond. This part of the cross-examen is a prayerful consent to embrace the excruciating life. May have [...]
Resolution follows Acknowledgement Resolution: Jesus in his death was showing us how to live. Once we hear the call we must resolve to respond. This part of the cross-examen is a prayerful consent to embrace the excruciating life. May have [...]
Jesuit Christians daily practice the Prayer of Examen. It is a simple form of prayer that seeks to develop receptiveness to the call of God for the purpose of a response. We need to "examen" the cross not "examine" the [...]
The English word "excruciating" comes from the Latin "excruciare" meaning "out of the cross." It is a wrod invented specifically to describe the pain of crucifixion. We must never minimize the cross. it is the center of our faith. In [...]
The Apostle Peter understood that we are to become strange fruit. Legend says that he was crucified, literally, upside-down. He in turn calls us all to see the cross as a pattern for our lives. To this you were called, [...]
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