A Conversation with Monsignor Tomas Halik and Fr Frank Brennan SJ

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  • @tnguyen79
    @tnguyen79 7 місяців тому +3

    A key takeaway from the conversation for me is his understanding of how the disciples recognised Jesus after His resurrection, namely through the wounds. Sometimes I feel the urge to gauge the holiness of some catholics, especially those who think they are better catholic than others, very judgemental and in a leadership position. The question I ask them is always the same, namely "what is your understanding of suffering?"
    Another key takeaway is his understanding of resurrection as a continuous process. It reminds me that baptism is not an one-off event, but rather a process of continuous dying and rising with Jesus.
    Thank you very much, Fr. Tomas.
    May God always keep you in His company, now and forever. 🙏

    • @oliverclark5604
      @oliverclark5604 6 місяців тому

      to tienaustralia, "... feel ... to gauge holiness of ... those who think ...", instead of keeping in uncertainty of belief the inseparability and qualitative equality of feeling "heart" and thinking "mind" as "one" (NIV Acts 4:32).
      The practical implication of this purported presumed separation of "feel" and "think" is that it is grooming with an occult as hidden, incest connected as substitute mate, false separation of economic processes and non-economic progress advantages for economic advantages by economic tax-exemption thinking embezzlements and non-economic advantage by an unacceptable risk of fraud on the heart.
      "baptism is ... process" and progress as the keeping in uncertainty of their inseparability and qualitative equality.
      "catholicity" gift role, yes, "Catholicism" identity, no.