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Joan D. Chittister
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In our dreams lies our unfinished work for the world.
Joan D. Chittister
Compassion for the other comes out of our ability to accept ourselves. Until we realize both our own weaknesses and our own privileges, we can never tolerate lack of status and depth of weakness in the other.
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When I get on the internet and hide behind a false identity, and then allow that hiding to free me from the standards of decency, to begin to use language I would never use in front of my mother, all of a sudden, there's nothing between me and you, but worse than that, there's nothing between me and my worst self.
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In Benedictine spirituality, work is what we do to continue what God wanted done....God goes on creating through us. Consequently a life spent serving God must be a life spent giving to others what we have been given.
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It is in community that we come to see God in the other. It is in community that we see our own emptiness filled up. It is community that calls me beyond the pinched horizons of my own life, my own country, my own race, and gives me the gifts I do not have within me.
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Learning to celebrate joy is one of the great practices of the spiritual life.
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Imagine how happy, how holy, life would be if we ever really learn to see beauty.
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We are living in a period of commerical globalization. What we really need is spiritual globalization.
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Hope is not a matter of waiting for things outside of us to get better. It is about getting better inside about what is going on outside.
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Find the thing that stirs your heart and make room for it
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June is the time for being in the world in new ways, for throwing off the cold and dark spots of life.
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The question is not, do we go to church the question is, have we been converted. The crux of Christianity is not whether or not we give donations to popular charities but whether or not we are really committed to the poor.
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To insist on living until we die may be one of life's greatest virtues.
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The liturgical year is the year that sets out to attune the life of the Christian to the life of Jesus, the Christ. It proposes, year after year, to immerse us over and over again into the sense and substance of the Christian life until, eventually we become what we say we are - followers of Jesus all the way to the heart of God
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The secret of life is to let every segment of it produce its own yield at its own pace. Every period has something new to teach us. The harvest of youth is achievement the harvest of middle-age is perspective the harvest of age is wisdom the harvest of life is serenity.
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Hospitality is simply love on the loose.
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It's possible to have too much in life. Too many clothes jade our appreciation of new ones too much money can out us out of touch with life too much free time and dull the edge of the soul. We need sometimes to come very near the bone so tha we can taste the marrow of life, rather than its superfluities.
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Fear is not the opposite of courage. Fear is the catalyst of courage.
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Goodness is a process of becoming, not of being. What we do over and over again is what we become in the end.
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Our role in life is to bring the light of our own souls to the dim places around us.
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