Each week the RGJ publishes a question and response from the various religions in the area. The Catholic Response is facilitated by myself, and is written by Fr. Chuck Durante, Monique Jacobs, Lauri Anne Reinhart and myself on alternating weeks. These response can be no more than 150 words. Here is the question and response for this weekend written by me. Should the Church updates its Teachings on Sexuality? No!...only when we want to. The Catholic Church updates itself through discernment, which means we take our time. Our updates must be based on objective truths and not solely based on societal subjective beliefs. This means we have to take in information then research, consider our core teachings, and think prudently what is the underlying message and consequences (who, what and why) and then move forward. Human Sexuality is a glorious gift of God. It guides how we connect with the world and other people. This powerful gift must be treat...
Each week the RGJ publishes a question and response from the various religions in the area. The Catholic Response is facilitated by myself, and is written by Fr. Chuck Durante, Monique Jacobs, Lauri Anne Reinhart and myself on alternating weeks. These response can be no more than 150 words. Here is the question and response for this weekend written by me. Did we exist before this life? (NOTE: Question here means—Did we exist before our conception in our respective mothers' womb?) Soul, Space and Time God created us uniquely, in this particular moment of time and space. There is no pre-existence; no reincarnation from a previous life. We are unique. Therefore each life is sacred and dignified. We are called therefore to treat each life as sacred and treat each life with dignity, from the moment of a person’s conception to the moment a person dies a natural death. It also means we have this one opportunity to live live to the ...
As a Midwest transplant, refugee, or whatever term we can use, I have these moments when I am up on the mountain or in the desert and am struck by an incredible view, and I say “This! This is why I don’t live in Ohio anymore.” Yet..there is another reason too. We do have incredible views here, and so much more is hidden from our sight in the back roads, off the pavement. One thing I have encountered too, is that with the magnificent views, some people say they do not need to go to church. They can find God in nature, in the huge vistas. Okay, but… A jewel of our Catholic heritage is our aesthetics, the beauty of our architecture, the rituals, the music...some 2000 years of tradition honing this, adjusting to various cultures and innovations…. And people will say amid the ritual, in the building, and in the sacrament they can only find God; no where else. Okay, but… There is truth to both, but not the whole truth. And to grasp a larger truth, it can be necessary to grow in our w...
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