God Bless you Fr. Rohr. You have touched our lives over the years and we are Thankful to God for you. You have challenged us in many ways and helped us to look at ourselves and the Faith in God we profess. Your Love and Compassion for All People - as Jesus Christ embodied, may this Agape Love embrace all of us too and towards all People. Thank you.
Hi Joann, Richard Rohr is great! I'm attending the Universal Christ Conference late this month where we will be discussing the topic of his new book "the Universal Christ: Another Name for Everything"! I'm passionate about many of the topics that Fr. Richard discusses and my dream is to talk about it. Please subscribe to my channel at UA-cam.com/JobyChrist. Thank you so much.
Yes, he does believe in the Holy Trinity. He is a progressive Catholic Priest, but the Holy Trinity in simple terms is God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit, but still only "One God" "One God in three persons". The Holy Trinity is still a mystery, but God can do whatever "I will become whatsoever I please", wants to do, but we humans cannot. We can only rest assured that whatever God does it is ultimately for the benefit of all humans as a whole. He does cause good to come from evil. If you see as Fr Rohr is speaking, that God is certainly more about restorative justice than retributive justice, then you can love God without understanding much about why He does things the way He does, and does sometimes punish people. In fact St Paul (Apostle) wrote that he scourges those whom He loves even more than others. He told His prophet that He loved Jacob but hated Esau. This is different from the hatred humans have for each other. Esau was always made materially wealthier than Jacob, but Esau's people became corrupted morally beyond salvation by it, and God caused the entire cultural group of the people of Esau, which was called "Edom" to be thoroughly destroyed, so much so, that it is considered to have become extinct as a people that they were.
Restorative Justice as opposed to retributive justice. Strangely we ask such for ourselves and for our clan but outside of us it is No. What chaos we are responsible for. Lord Have Mercy on us.
Finally, the Prophet we so sorely need!!!
It is blessing to have you among us, thank you
And this is exactly why Fr Richard Rohr is a prophet.
God Bless you Fr. Rohr. You have touched our lives over the years and we are Thankful to God for you. You have challenged us in many ways and helped us to look at ourselves and the Faith in God we profess. Your Love and Compassion for All People - as Jesus Christ embodied, may this Agape Love embrace all of us too and towards all People. Thank you.
This man is a gift from God.
Hi Joann, Richard Rohr is great! I'm attending the Universal Christ Conference late this month where we will be discussing the topic of his new book "the Universal Christ: Another Name for Everything"! I'm passionate about many of the topics that Fr. Richard discusses and my dream is to talk about it. Please subscribe to my channel at UA-cam.com/JobyChrist. Thank you so much.
He's a heretic. He preaches false doctrines that contradict the Churches teachings. Do not be fooled by him!
I feel blessed to hear Richard make sense of the complex
One question does he believes that Jesus is son of god (human/created being) or god
Yes...and yes. By which I mean, he recognizes the mystery and complexity of this question, and honours it, without giving simple binary answers.
Yes, he does believe in the Holy Trinity. He is a progressive Catholic Priest, but the Holy Trinity in simple terms is God the Father, God the Son (Jesus Christ), and God the Holy Spirit, but still only "One God" "One God in three persons". The Holy Trinity is still a mystery, but God can do whatever "I will become whatsoever I please", wants to do, but we humans cannot. We can only rest assured that whatever God does it is ultimately for the benefit of all humans as a whole. He does cause good to come from evil. If you see as Fr Rohr is speaking, that God is certainly more about restorative justice than retributive justice, then you can love God without understanding much about why He does things the way He does, and does sometimes punish people. In fact St Paul (Apostle) wrote that he scourges those whom He loves even more than others. He told His prophet that He loved Jacob but hated Esau. This is different from the hatred humans have for each other. Esau was always made materially wealthier than Jacob, but Esau's people became corrupted morally beyond salvation by it, and God caused the entire cultural group of the people of Esau, which was called "Edom" to be thoroughly destroyed, so much so, that it is considered to have become extinct as a people that they were.
This man can preach.
I'd love to have him for Quiet Day.
Restorative Justice as opposed to retributive justice. Strangely we ask such for ourselves and for our clan but outside of us it is No. What chaos we are responsible for. Lord Have Mercy on us.
Crowd seems lit
Wow.
What church?
This dude looses me when he talks about God as he or she
As Mr. Rohr says, God is more of a verb than a noun.
My favorite besides the son