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Daily Meditations with Matthew Fox
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1/09-1/14/2023: Dorothee Soelle, Recreating the Church & Being the Compassion of Christ |
Each Sunday we offer a brief summary of the meditations from the previous week as a kind of “index” inviting you to return to a previous meditation which may call to you. |
January 9, 2023. The Historic Role that Pope Benedict Played Christianity has not always been at its best these past 2000 years. Albert Schweitzer said, What has been passing for Christianity during these nineteen centuries is merely a beginning, full of weaknesses and mistakes, not a full-grown Christianity springing from the spirit of Jesus. Fortunately, the Holy Spirit can take our great errors and make something good of
them. Matthew theorizes that “Maybe the Holy Spirit gave us 34 years of Popes JP II and Benedict in order to kill the church as we know it.” Why? So that we can start over with a new Church where mystics and prophets true to Jesus' spirit can flourish. |
January 10, 2023. Dorothee Soelle on the Revolution of Jesus Matthew Fox says that the essence of spirituality is about developing the mystic (the lover who says Yes to life) and the prophet (the warrior who
says No to lies and injustice in its many enactments). Speaking with a prophet’s heart, theologian Dorothee Soelle offers this powerful poem: every day I am afraid/ that he died in vain/ because he is buried in our churches/ because we have betrayed his revolution/ in our obedience to authority/ and our fear of it/ I believe in jesus christ/ who rises again and again in our lives/ so that we will be free/ from
prejudice and arrogance/ from fear and hate/ and carry on his revolution/ and make way for his kingdom. January 11, 2023. Dorothee Soelle on Christ’s Need for Us Soelle teaches that Christ needs us to accomplish the work of compassion. As Matthew says, "he did not do it all for us, rather we are invited to do, live, resist, gather, love, act like he
did." Another of Soelle’s poems instructs us that faith is action: Help him/ that’s what faith is/ he
can’t bring it about/ his kingdom/ couldn’t then couldn’t later can’t now/ not at any rate without you/ and that is his irresistible appeal. |
On a pedestal atop a mountain: “Christ the Redeemer” statue, Mount Corcovado, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Photo by Yvon Maurice on Flickr. |
January 12, 2023. Dorothee Soelle: From Christolatry to Mysticism Soelle writes: The goal of the Christian religion is not the idolizing of Christ, not christolatry, but that we all 'are in Christ,' as the mystical expression goes, that we have a part in the life of Christ. She also
says: This savior is a wounded healer, and he heals so that we may become as he is. Be as he is, laugh as he laughs, weep as he weeps. Soelle’s faith is firmly rooted in social justice. She
says: To feed the hungry means to do away with militarism. To bless the children means to leave the trees standing for them. Rather than put all the onus on Christ, we need to rise to the occasion and do the work that he would have us do. January 13, 2023. Feminism, Ecology, Transcendence vs. Christofascism Feminist theology has a different way of perceiving transcendence. Dorothee Soelle says: Transcendence is no longer to be understood as being independent of everything and ruling over everything else, but rather as being bound up in the web of life. She further says that such a consciousness means that we move from
God-above-us to God-within-us and overcome false transcendence hierarchically conceived. Christofascism doesn’t get this. As Matthew Fox says: "Racism is often part and parcel
of fascism which is invariably buttressed by a religion of a punitive father God. A father problem exists wherever fascism reigns. No wonder feminism is an object of scorn and angst among such fevered believers." |
Hildegard of Bingen, “Cultivating the Cosmic Tree,” Scivias. |
January 14, 2023. Authentic Mysticism as an Antidote to Patriarchy Dorothee Soelle believes that authentic mysticism “comes closest to
overcoming the hierarchical masculine concept of God.” Matthew says, “Mysticism for her is baked into feminism and marks the opposite of patriarchal consciousness” and Soelle understands a healthy mysticism to be the best antidote, detoxing us from a dangerous “masculine concept of God.” |
The Pope’s War: Why Ratzinger’s Secret Crusade Has Imperiled the Church and How It Can Be Saved The Pope’s War offers a provocative look at three decades of corruption in the Catholic Church, focusing on Josef Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI. The final section in the book focuses on birthing a truly catholic christianity. “This book should be read by everybody, not only for its ferocious courage, but also for its vision for what
needs to be saved from the destructive forces that threaten authentic Christianity.” ~ Andrew Harvey, author of The Hope. “In the gripping The Pope’s War, Matthew Fox takes an unwavering look at the layers of corruption in the Catholic Church, holding moral truth against power.” — Jason Berry, author of Vows of Silence:
The Abuse of Power in the Papacy of John Paul II | |
Christian Mystics: 365 Readings & Meditations As Matthew Fox notes, when an aging Albert Einstein was asked if he had any regrets, he replied, “I wish I had read more of the mystics earlier in my life.” The 365 writings in Christian Mystics represent a wide-ranging sampling of these readings for modern-day seekers of all faiths — or no faith. The visionaries quoted range from Julian
of Norwich to Martin Luther King, Jr., from Thomas Merton to Dorothee Soelle and Thomas Berry. “Our world is in crisis, and we need road maps that can ground us I wisdom, inspire us to action, and help us gather our talents in service of compassion and justice. This revolutionary book does just that. Matthew Fox takes some of the most profound spiritual teachings of the West and translates them into practical daily mediations. Study and practice these teachings. Take
what’s in this book and teach it to the youth because the new generation cannot afford to suffer the spirit and ethical illiteracy of the past.” — Adam Bucko, spiritual activist and co-founder of the Reciprocity Foundation for Homeless Youth | |
Meditations with Meister Eckhart: A Centering Book A centering book by Matthew Fox. This book of simple but rich meditations exemplifies the deep yet playful creation-centered spirituality of Meister Eckhart, Meister Eckhart was a 13th-century Dominican preacher who was a mystic, prophet, feminist, activist, defender of the poor, and advocate of creation-centered spirituality, who was condemned
shortly after he died. “These quiet presentations of spirituality are remarkable for their immediacy and clarity.” –Publishers Weekly. | |
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