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THE RELEVANCE OF STUDYING THEOLOGY

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The post-modern world has not left anything unquestioned. If there is one thing that has come under the heavy scrutiny of post-modernism that in all probability - not so much the question of God - are matters concerning religious beliefs and doctrines. It seems clearer even to the simple minds that you cannot be the way you were in the past. Everything changes and we are caught unawares most often. We cannot present God the way it was presented to us when we were kids. We are forced not only to change the method of communication – today attention depends on attraction – but also the content of it, if not completely. This is the situation in which we live. I am intrigued by the timeless yearning of the human heart to know the Divine even in the midst increasing material prosperity! Hence, it is needless to discuss whether the study of theology is relevant today. The need is greater than in the past precisely due to the challenges that arise to theologizing. I would give three reason...

PADRE PIO: A MYSTIC, PROPHET, HEALER AND CONFESSOR

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1. Life Francesco Forgione who came to be known as Padre Pio was born in May 25, 1887 in Pietrelcina, Italy. His parents, Orazio Forgione and Maria Giuseppa De Nunzio, were poor peasants. From his early years he loved virtue and abhorred all forms of vice. He entered the Novitiate of the Capuchins in 1902 at Morcone. From the time Francesco entered the Novitiate until his death he never enjoyed good health. His life of prayer and penance was interfered with constant fever and attacks from the evil one. He was sent to the monastery of San Giovanni Rotondo after his ordination as his ill health demanded such a place. It was on 20 th September 1918 Padre Pio received the five wounds of Christ visibly in his body. For fifty years be bore witness to Christ in his body and breathed his last on September 23, 1968. 2. Content of Padre Pio’s Spiritual Gifts If we could point out one chief purpose of all the spiritual gifts that God in His kindness bestowed on Padre Pio that wou...

DO WE SELL OURSELVES SHORT?

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As I was reading The Cost of Discipleship of Dietrich Bonhoeffer I was touched by his insight into the way we sell ourselves short to things that are worthless. Often to the evils that we give into our momentary. Take for example a student lying to a teacher in the classroom. Whatever be the reason it is to get a momentary relief that he does. Beyond that particular moment, the relief turns out to be one of guilt if ever the boy’s conscience is clear. There is a passage in the Old Testament that is worth remembering in this connection. Esau in his desperation sold his birthright to his younger brother Jacob. He knew not the repercussions of an act done to fill his stomach. “Jacob said, “First sell me your birthright.” Easu said, “I am about to die; of what use is a birthright to me?” (Gen. 25:31) All that stood before him was his hunger. Later, though he resents what he had done, what was done remains done! The Bible is full of examples of those who sold themselves to the immediate, ...

Say Yes to Freedom – The Need for the Second Independence Struggle

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My fellow citizens, greetings as we celebrate the 69 th independence day of our country. We must be thankful at this moment for the countless sacrifices made by our forefathers. We are proud that our motherland is the second largest democracy in the world with the demographic dividend of the most number young people residing in. Clearly, we stand to gain and contribute to the rest of the world. Dear friends, while all these make us proud, I wish to reflect with you the need to say ‘yes to freedom.’ Even after 68 years, there are enslaving situations for us to see. It was rather easy for Gandhi and others to fight against the colonisers but it is relatively difficult to do so against those who have replaced them. What has happened all these years is swelling, a few people getting rich and influential. Of course, we all know that swelling is not growth but a sign of decay. Corruption, injustice, gender violence, untouchability and fundamentalism put us to shame day in day out. The...

Maturity Does Not Depend on Age! Knowledge Does Not Depend on Degrees/Certificates!

I, for one, definitely believe that age does not guarantee growth or maturity. This has been my simple observation as well as the result of introspection into my life. Sometimes as we age we could regress mistaking decadence for growth. This happens to everyone and I believe religious are not exception to this. Sometimes religious could be worse than others - self-enclosed and incapable of feeling for others! What makes us mature is the experience and the way we handle ourselves, both the inner-world and the outer. Very often we mistake age for wisdom. While it is generally expected of us to grow mature with age, the fact is that it doesn't happen to some.  If age does not assure growth or maturity so too degrees and certificates. Knowledge should not be mistaken for information that one has neither should that be equated with the certificates. Knowledge becomes truly knowledge when it transforms the person and helps him eventually to be of some help to others. N...

Nobility of the Call and Frailty of Human Nature

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Reading the Autobiography of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen ( Treasure in Clay) is always edifying and inspiring. The title itself is self-explanatory of the content inside. It is taken from the Second Letter of St. Paul to Corinthians 4:7 "....we hold this treasure in earthen vessels..." Reflecting on my vocation I feel it is very much true the call given is a noble one but I fall short and tumble more often than I desire and admit. This only shows the frailty of human nature. As St. Paul says "Let the one who boasts boast in the Lord" (2 Cor. 10:17). The temptations are many when we are resolved to become different, committed and holy. To live up to call of Christ there is one thing necessary humility to ask the Lord to accompany us all the time than merely relying on us. For the Psalmist says, "It is better to take shelter in the Lord than to trust in people," Psalm 118:8. A good teacher is someone who knows his subjects well; a good doctor knows the medi...

"No Man Has Ever Spoken Like this Man!" Jn. 7:46

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We hear and read the word of God very many times but sometimes quite unexpectedly  something strikes. In today's gospel the soldiers respond to those who sent them to arrest Jesus, "No man has ever spoken like this man," Jn. 7:46.  It is interesting to note that it is not always the learned who are touched by the Lord rather the ones who acknowledge the sinfulness and let the Lord speak to them. The gospel speaks to directly to those of us who claim to be possessing knowledge of religion. I am reminded of the three surprises Bp. Fulton J. Sheen speaks about. He says when we reach heaven that we may meet people whom we never imagined them to be there. That's the first surprise! The second surprise is that we may not meet those whom we expected to meet! The third is that we have reached heaven!  Indeed no one has ever spoken like Jesus! Let us say like the prophet, 'speak Lord, your servant is listening.'