“The period that lacks its foundation is hanging over an abyss. Granted that there can be a turning point for this period, this can happen only if the world turns upside down, that is, upside down beginning from the abyss” (Martin Heidegger).
The favorable time for a change
The ‘Peace-Path’ groups are reviving the Christian experience of the new birth, using all the learning instruments that the modern world and in particular XX century offered.
In the cultural traditions of philosophy and art, from psychoanalysis to contemporary physics, through the crisis of democracy, within the catastrophes of totalistic regimes and the world wars we can find the signs of the terminal desegregation of self-centered self that reveals the urgency of a new birth.
The entire history of the last centuries’ modern world, more precisely, the period from the Reform onwards, can be interpreted as a preparation for this anthropological turning point in which we live in. This is the period in which Christianity goes through a bitter internal crisis purging itself of all the self-centered elements that have characterized the life of faith up until now.
“We can state with absolute certainty that a new historical period is beginning now. (…) Our existence reaches the point of the absolute option and its consequences: the highest possibilities and extreme dangers” (Romano Guardini).
If the mystery of Christ’s New Humanity reemerges with a new power; firstly it asks the Christian churches to be purified and renewed. The prophetic gesture of John Paul II, on the first Sunday of Lent of 2000 asking for forgiveness of all the sins committed by the Church over the centuries, marks in that sense a real and new beginning in the history of Catholic Christianity.
“On today’s first Sunday of Lent, I see an appropriate opportunity for the Church, gathered spiritually around the Successor of Peter, to implore divine forgiveness for the sins of all the believers. We forgive and ask forgiveness!” (John Paul II).
Therefore, the ‘Peace-Path’ groups are involved in this phase of great labor within the Catholic church, in order to collaborate with its profound reform, completely faithful to its Tradition, which is according to its nature ‘permanent renewal’. In fact, Benedict XVI emphasized in May of 2011: “Not so rarely tradition and progress are sadly set against each other. In reality however, the two concepts integrate each other: the tradition in itself includes in some way progress”.
Yes, I agree with the contents of this post. A new time is coming on, not a New Age, but a time filled with peace and love as the only path to the progress. Men will understand that, if they don’t wanna die, there’s only one way to follow…the way of being together erasing all the death constructions, all the death thoughts…
Always more people are working (as Salvatore said) to change over a new leaf.
We are our hope…
I also agree with these bases.
As Christians we have a huge responsibility for witnessing what in the Gospel it’s meant by “meta-noia”. Trying to change our life is both challenging and frightening, but “the time is fulfilled”, it’s just sink or swim for all of us.
Anyway, knowing that “if anyone does sin, we have an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the upright” (1 Jn 2,1) Is comforting. We know we can always rely on him.
Take care
iside
That which you actually learn, from the given group of circumstances, determines whether we become increasingly powerless or even more powerful.
Try, try, try, and keep on trying is the rule that must definitely be followed to become an expert in anything.
Hi Brent, thanks for your contribution!
Only one thing.
IMHO not “.. expert in anything” but “expert of what I believe and why”.
To develop an awareness of what we are and how we “work” and “live” in our relationships
“Anything” is too much 🙂
What do u think about?