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LentTime for conversation

 

Time for conversion

from abundance to the necessary

from exaggeration to frugality

from wanting to be satisfied

from addiction to freedom

 

Time for conversion

from hypocrisy to sincerity

from narrow-mindedness to broad-mindedness

from self-righteousness to goodness

from arbitrariness to clarity

from fickleness to faithfulness

 

Time for conversion

from the I to the Thou

from alienation to closeness

from indifference to sympathy

from grievance to reconciliation

from hostility to peace

 

Time for conversion

from noise to silence

from hectic to pause

from impatience to serenity

from distraction to composure

from the surface to the essential

Tiempo de conversión

de la abundancia a lo necesario

de la exageración a la frugalidad

del deseo de tener a la satisfacción

de la adicción a la libertad

 

Tiempo de conversión

de la hipocresía a la sinceridad

de la estrechez de miras a la amplitud

del fariseísmo a la bondad

de la arbitrariedad a la claridad

de la inconstancia a la fidelidad

 

Tiempo de conversión

del yo al tú

del distanciamiento a la cercanía

de la indiferencia a la simpatía

del agravio a la reconciliación

de la hostilidad a la paz

 

Tiempo de conversión

del ruido al silencio

de la agitación a la pausa

de la impaciencia a la serenidad

de la distracción a la serenidad

de lo superficial a lo esencial

 

 

Lay Salvatorians in the modern world – 4

Salvatorian Universality in action

There are many different approaches to Salvatorian Universality. While the sisters and brothers of the religious communities see in it more the all-embracing love of God that is given to every human being without exception, we Lay Salvatorians seek a more practical application of it. For it is a truly universal instrument to give and make our neighbor experience the love of God.

As mentioned before, one of our most important guiding principles is the words of Blessed Francis Jordan: „As long as there is one person on earth who does not know God and does not love God above all things, you dare not allow yourself a moment’s rest. Kontynuuj czytanie

Lay Salvatorians in the modern world 1

Zawartość
  1. The world today

The world today

Since the Lay Salvatorians began to develop in the 70s and 80s of the last century, their image has changed a lot. While the first Lay Salvatorians were dropouts from the two Salvatorian religious communities, real lay people have increasingly built up the present communities. And with that, a somewhat different spirit or outlook came to light. Equal in spiritual content but differently expressed by life.

In the following I want to draw an image of Lay Salvatorians today now and how the development could go forward into the future.

The world we live in has a lot of different faces and with it a lot of different life issues and challenges. Living our Christian Catholic faith is not easy in many places and is becoming increasingly difficult even in those areas where it was previously considered traditional. The reasons for this are diverse and very much go hand in hand with changes in our values and points of view of society. Kontynuuj czytanie

Lay Salvatorians in the modern world – 2

Zawartość
  1. Education

Education

In today’s increasingly globalized world, where challenges must be addressed locally and globally at the same time, basic and comprehensive education is inevitable. Even if some people will not like going back to school, our world and life today afford lifelong learning everywhere. It is a slogan but if you think about it more closely at all times it was necessary to face new challenges and experiences and analyze them. Without doing so nobody would have been able to survive at any time. Today of course in a globalized world the amount of information is enormous and increasing. But to be interested in multifaceted topics can only marginally be compared with going to school again. Kontynuuj czytanie

Chodźmy wspólnie do Emaus …

Maybe you know this image made by Robert Zünd: “On the walk to Emmaus”.
Anyway, many of us find ourselves in similar situations sometimes. The day after high feast of Easter is a good moment to reflect on the words of Luke 24, 13-35.
We want to invite you, as single or together with others to share your thoughts on this text or what is moving you in the comments below. May the blessing of the resurrected Lord come over all of us.

Adwent – ​​czas wielkich oczekiwań

A time of quietness, a time of recovering, a time of reconsideration, a time of joyful anticipation. At least that we should connect with the word Advent, even if the world around isn’t it. The concentration on the center of our Salvatorian being, on Jesus Christ, and our reconsideration on his coming into our world should fill our hearts with great joy. I know that the reality is talking another language. The CoVid19 pandemic still forces many victims, the numbers of infects are increasing again, based on new mutations of the virus. Climate change is also hard knocking on our door but many people do not react, do not see the signs on the wall (“Mene mene tekel …” [Dan 5]) think they are not touched by that. Are we similar to King Belsazar?

Perhaps in the coming days of great anticipation, you will manage to take some time out. Time to question your own life, to re-explore, to reorient, and to rediscover the center of our Salvatorian being. Let us not close our eyes to the challenges and signs of the times, let us together courageously find new ways of consideration and sustainability. Let us learn to understand how each of us can counteract the pollution, exploitation, and injustice of the world.
May the song be an attunement for you for the coming time. In this sense a reflective Advent and really a time of great expectations

Iść, jesteś wysłany! (Dialog z duchem)

Gdzieś piękny niedzielny poranek, – Niedziela Zesłania Ducha Świętego! Właśnie wracam do domu z mszy świętej?. Radosna uroczystość, wymowne hymny zaśpiewał chór, a uświetnił deszcz pachnących płatków róż i róż zielonoświątkowych po Gloria. Wciąż podekscytowany znajduję drogę przez park. Rodzice bawią się ze swoimi dziećmi, młode pary siedzące na trawniku, seniorzy spotykają się z sąsiadami, wszyscy są w dobrym nastroju.

Nagle, przychodzą mi do głowy ostatnie słowa mszy: "Iść, jesteś wysłany”

"Witaj mój przyjacielu, jesteś wysłany! Czy pamiętasz mnie?„ pojawia się wewnętrzny głos i zaczyna do mnie mówić.

Myślę: "Ja? Masz na myśli, ja? – Czy to nieporozumienie?. Co się tu teraz dzieje?„ – Rozwija się dość konfrontacja z długo tłumionym wewnętrznym „krewnym” (R) …

jestem wysłany? Do czego? Do kogo? – Jestem tylko prostym chrześcijaninem, chodzić do kościoła w niedzielę, spotkać tam fajnych ludzi i przyjaciół …

(R): To wszystko? – Iść, jesteś wysłany! Czy nie oczekuje się więcej??

Wysłano? – Co to znaczy: Wysłano?! – Nie jestem starożytnym apostołem w lnianej koszuli i prostych sandałach, chodząc po wzgórzach i śpiąc gdzieś jak bezdomny. Co za ciekawy obraz? – Żyję tu i teraz w 21. wiek. Życie dziś toczy się inaczej … Kontynuuj czytanie