Showing posts with label Sister Briege O'Hare OSC. Show all posts
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30 July 2024
Sister Briege O'Hare, OSC: The Transformation of the Heart
My co-Director (Susan Blomstad, OSF) sent this on to me this morning. She really likes Sister Briege and, through her sharing over some years, so so I. This particular talk is wonderful. It resonates with so much of the theology I have shared here and in other places, and in the formative work I do with Marietta Fahey, SHF. This includes much that I have shared here on the nature of the human heart, the true self, the divinization of creation and incarnation of God in each of us, and the way Jesus' passion on the Cross is not the will of God but the inevitability of a life lived for others; a life lived with this kind of integrity is the work and will of God and allows God to bring good out of what is evil and inhuman.
Sister Briege begins with two very different views of the heart (true and false hearts) and then moves on to explore what the transformation of the human heart is and how this comes about. At the same time, she shares why contemplative prayer is necessary and an integral part of our own giving birth to Christ within creation --- much as midwives help bring babies to birth. If we can understand the why, the how of contemplative prayer will largely take care of itself. One thing that is especially good about Sister Briege's presentation is the rich collection of quotations she provides on the topics involved.
I sincerely hope you will carve out some time to listen to Sister Briege O'Hare, OSC on the transformation of the heart.
Posted by Sr. Laurel M. O'Neal, Er. Dio. at 9:22 AM
Labels: heart, Sister Briege O'Hare OSC, The Heart as Dialogical Reality, The Heart as the Place God Bears Witness to Himself
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