Tuesday, April 7, 2015
Monday, April 6, 2015
Aristotle on Education as Education of Both Mind And Heart
“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all.”
― Aristotle
"Aristotle" by Francesco Hayez. pic.twitter.com/MFP460aVwO
— ✍ Bibliophilia (@Libroantiguo) March 29, 2015
Two More Easter Monday Links: Pope Francis and Vatican on Abuse Crisis, Pope Francis on Women
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| Brazilian theologian Ivone Gebara to Adital (thanks to Iglesia Descalza) |
And two more Easter Monday links I've shared today on Facebook and Twitter, both having to do with Pope Francis and the Vatican and abuse survivors and women:
Easter Monday Collage: "They Wanted to Silence the Voices of Love, but the Words of the Resurrected . . . Hammered Upon Their Minute Brain"
An Easter Monday collage for you: articles I've read and shared this morning with friends on Facebook, all of which seem to me to have Easter pertinence, since, as Julia Esquivel writes in her magnificent Easter poem Threatened with Resurrection,
Sunday, April 5, 2015
Saturday, April 4, 2015
Giles Fraser: "A Church Is at Its Best When It Fails, When It Gives Up on All the Ecclesiastical Glitter, When the Weeds Start to Break Through the Floor"
Giles Fraser in The Guardian on how Christianity is, in its most central affirmations, all about the failure of a man condemned to a humiliating death as a common criminal, who died virtually alone after his followers abandoned him. Christianity is all about empty tombs and weeds breaking through church floors:
The Abuse Crisis and the Church's Empty Tomb: Statements by Anne Barrett Doyle and Peter Isely
On this Holy Saturday, a statement by Anne Barrett Doyle of Bishop Accountability to add to the ones about the revolt in the Chilean church over the episcopal appointment of Juan Barros that I cited on Thursday:
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