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Blood and Ink – the Making of El Salvador’s Martyrs By Robert Lassalle-Klein
Why were six Jesuits and two women killed in one night? Like Oscar Romero, they had come to believe it was their duty as Christians speak up for human rights and peace.
Source: Blood and Ink – the Making of El Salvador’s Martyrs By Robert Lassalle-Klein
The National Moral Crisis Is Already Here | Sojourners
Prayer and fasting prepares us for action; prayer and fasting are actions in themselves.
Source: The National Moral Crisis Is Already Here | Sojourners
The New Man–Thomas Merton
The most paradoxical and at the same time the most unique and characteristic claim made by Christianity is that in the Resurrection of Christ the Lord from the dead, man has completely conquered death, and that “in Christ” the dead will rise again to enjoy eternal life, in spiritualized and transfigured bodies and in a totally new creation. This new life in the Kingdom of God is to be not merely a passively received inheritance but in some sense the fruit of our agony and labor, love and prayers in union with the Holy Spirit. Such a fantastic and humanly impossible belief has generally been left in the background by the liberal Christianity of the 19th and early 20th centuries, but anyone who reads the New Testament objectively must admit that this is the Doctrine of the first Christians. Indeed, Christianity without this fabulous eschatalogical claim is only a moral system without too much spiritual consistency. Unless all Christianity is centered in the victorious, living, and ever present reality of Jesus Christ, the Man-God and conqueror of death, it loses its distinctive character and there is no longer any justification for a Christian missionary apostolate. In point of fact, such an apostolate without the resurrection of the dead, has tended to be purely and simply an apostolate for western cultural and economic “progress,” and not a true preaching of the Gospel.

Merton, Thomas (1999-11-29). The New Man (Kindle Locations 45-54). Macmillan. Kindle Edition.
Coptic Christians beheaded by ISIS in video credited with ‘miracles’ in hometown
A new book to be released Friday takes a look at the lives of the 21 Christian men the world saw being beheaded on a Libyan beach in 2015 and how their deaths at the hands of the Islamic State only strengthened the faith of believers in their hometown.
Source: Coptic Christians beheaded by ISIS in video credited with ‘miracles’ in hometown
10 Signs You’re Actually Following TRUMPianity Instead of CHRISTianity | Benjamin L. Corey
In the Era of Trump’s America, I must admit that I hardly recognize the very people who raised me. I was brought up by the Religious Right, and went […]
Source: 10 Signs You’re Actually Following TRUMPianity Instead of CHRISTianity | Benjamin L. Corey
In the Beginning — Center for Action and Contemplation
Christ Since the Beginning In the Beginning Monday, February 18, 2019 In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters. And God said, “Let there be light,” and there… Continue Reading In the Beginning
Source: In the Beginning — Center for Action and Contemplation
The Desert Fathers and Mothers — Center for Action and Contemplation
The Early Christian Church The Desert Fathers and Mothers Thursday, April 30, 2015 The men and women who fled to the desert emphasized lifestyle practice, an alternative to empire and its economy, psychologically astute methods of prayer, and a very simple (some would say naïve) spirituality of transformation into Christ. The desert communities grew out… Continue Reading The Desert Fathers and Mothers
Source: The Desert Fathers and Mothers — Center for Action and Contemplation
Seán O’Malley, a Pope Francis Ally, on the Catholic Church and Sex Abuse – The Atlantic
Cardinal Seán O’Malley has spent decades cleaning up after pedophile priests. Now he’s once again found himself in the middle of a crisis.
Source: Seán O’Malley, a Pope Francis Ally, on the Catholic Church and Sex Abuse – The Atlantic
