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of 5/20-25/2024: Resisting Religious Fascism & Learning to Play with Dogmas 05/26/2024
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May 20, 2024: A Mother's Wisdom in Resisting Ecclesial Complicity & Religious Nonsense On the 110th birthday of his mother (who died 21 years earlier), Matthew reminisces about his trip to visit his mother, just before the story about his silencing by the Vatican was about to hit the papers. He wanted her to hear the news directly from him, first, to prepare her. Much to his (pleasant) surprise, she revealed how she would walk out of church, with his father's full agreement, whenever "the priest says something
stupid." Even after she'd had hip surgery and had to use a walker. From this, Matthew concluded: "There are many ways to combat falsehood in religion's name." |
Matthew's full-age ad in the New York Times before he was silenced. From Matthew Fox's archives. |
May 21, 2024: A Church Protest by Myself and Jerry Mander in the New York Times Matthew reproduces the actual full-page ad he published in the New York Times in 1988, the day
before his silencing: "My Final Statement Before Being Silenced by the Vatican." The ad called out the Vatican for turning its back on the values of Vatican II (1962-65), as well as its opposition to Liberation Theology and other theological exploration. The ad cost $14,300 ($38,000 in today's dollars), but a tiny announcement at the bottom of the page garnered enough donations to cover it! This strategy was pioneered by Jerry Mander, whose often hilarious "anti-ad ads" for the Sierra Club did
much to awaken public awareness of environmental issues caused by corporations' short-sighted profit motives. An anthology of these ads was collected in 70 Ads to Save the World. |
May 22, 2024: My Up-Close and Personal Experience with Fascism "I was honored to be excoriated by" two Popes (John Paul II and then-Cardinal Ratzinger, later Benedict XVI) upon Matthew's publication of Original
Blessing. In addition to the New York Times article referenced in yesterday's DM, Matthew's direct letter to Ratzinger, "Is the Catholic Church Today a Dysfunctional Family?" was picked up by the National Catholic Reporter as a front-page article. Despite this receiving the largest and most positive response in that publication's history, one section -- "Is the Catholic Church Reverting to Fascism in Our Time?" -- led to Matthew's expulsion from the Dominican order after
34 years of good standing. This proved to be a blessing in disguise, as it allowed him to continue to do theology and to pioneer, unhindered, the Cosmic Mass and, later, the Order of the Sacred Earth. |
Pope John Paul II and Cardinal Ratzinger embrace, October 22, 1978. Public Domain image by Levan Ramashvili on
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May 23, 2024: Destroying Institutions: Warnings from History Many institutions are being weakened by criticism designed not to improve or renew them, but to destroy them altogether. Autocrats and fascists may step into
the resulting vacuum and create chaos, remaking those institutions to protect only the most powerful, and persecuting everyone else. In On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century, historian Timothy Snyder warns: We tend to assume that institutions will automatically maintain themselves against even the most direct attacks .... [Fascism rejected] objective truth in favor of a glorious myth articulated by leaders who claimed to give voice to the people. Our one advantage
is we might learn from their experience. Choose an institution you care about -- a court, a newspaper, a law, a labor union -- and take its side." May 24, 2024: Playing with Dogmas: Instead of Dogmas in a Box, Dogmas in a Sandbox! After praising Pope Francis's refreshing attitude toward not considering "tradition" to be fixed and unchanging, Matthew proposes that "dogma" is not meant to be rigid, but is instead a partial explanation of a theological mystery .... that can and should be played with, to
understand it more fully. All ideas are for playing with! Like in a sandbox, where imagination has free rein, "where you can say 'what if?' and see where it leads." Thomas Aquinas says the nearest word to "contemplation" is "play." Nothing in the universe is unchanging, all is in flux. |
May 25, 2024: Play, Art, Thawing and Melting of Dogmas and Ice, continued Matthew gives more examples of treating dogmas in a spirit of play: 1) The Australian Aborigines' practice of laying art on the floor,
instead of on walls, so that everyone may sit around the art, see it from different angles, and tell different stories about it; 2) Matthew's experience chaperoning a party of Soviet and American college students during the Cold War (1969), each group frozen in their attitudes, coldly and suspiciously glowering at each other from opposite sides of the gym, until the tension thawed through music and dance. How different history would have been, had European missionaries since 1492 chosen to
play with the stories of Jesus, rather than force indigenous peoples into believing them?
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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
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Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest (Revised/Updated Edition)
Matthew Fox’s stirring
autobiography, Confessions, reveals his personal, intellectual, and spiritual journey from altar boy, to Dominican priest, to his eventual break with the Vatican. Five new chapters in this revised and updated edition bring added perspective in light of the author’s continued journey, and his reflections on the current changes taking place in church, society and the environment. “The unfolding story of
this irrepressible spiritual revolutionary enlivens the mind and emboldens the heart — must reading for anyone interested in courage, creativity, and the future of religion.” —Joanna Macy, author of World as Lover, World as Self
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Creativity: Where the Divine and Human Meet
Because creativity is the key to both our genius and beauty as a species but also to our capacity for evil, we need to teach creativity and to teach ways of steering this God-like power in
directions that promote love of life (biophilia) and not love of death (necrophilia). Pushing well beyond the bounds of conventional Christian doctrine, Fox’s focus on creativity attempts nothing less than to shape a new ethic. “Matt Fox is a pilgrim who seeks a path into the church of tomorrow. Countless numbers will be happy to follow his lead.” –Bishop John Shelby Spong, author, Rescuing
the Bible from Fundamentalism, Living in Sin |
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In the Beginning There Was Joy: A Cosmic Celebration for Kids of All Ages
The first book in the Father Fox’s Fantastical Fables series tells the story of the big bang and how humans fit into the awesome, fantastical,
cosmic picture! With artwork curated from illustrators around the world, this book expresses the joy and wonder of all peoples and cultures, planting seeds of respect, cooperation and hope to work together for the healing of our planet. "Matthew Fox has created a narrative, for every parent and grandparent, both spiritual and
scientific, that is a gift for all elders who recognize their responsibility in initiating the young ones into the grandeur of existence." Cosmologist Brian Swimme, Author of Cosmogenesis and The Universe Story "Matthew Fox has given all of us, children included, a wondrous and enchanting view of creation
and all that humanity should aspire to." - Caroline Myss, Author of Anatomy of the Spirit and A Time for Grace
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Join Matthew Fox in a new, live, 7-week video course hosted by the Shift Network, Cultivating Compassion in Spirituality: What Meister Eckhart & Other World Mystics Can Teach Us About Navigating Collective Turmoil. Tuesdays, May 7 – June 25, 5:00pm - 6:30pm PT. Register HERE.
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Join keynote speakers Matthew Fox and Brian Swimme at the 2024 Creation Spirituality Communities Gathering on “Reimagining Our Story, Hope for Humanity,” live at Cape Cod, MA and by livestream. Friday, May 31 – Sunday, June 2. Learn more and register HERE. |
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