Showing posts with label Communion and Liberation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Communion and Liberation. Show all posts

Apr 27, 2009

Members of Communion and Liberation weigh in on Notre Dame and President Obama

Gaurav Shroff a seminarian from the Atlanta Archdiocese and I have been having a great conversation on Facebook and he smartly pointed me to this outstanding article from Communion and Liberation:

Two snippets I'll highlight but it is a very moving article and you should read the whole thing here

The University of Notre Dame has been reprimanded by many for what seems to be a myopic decision to invite president Barack Obama—44th president and often staunchly opposed to the Church’s political positions—to give the commencement address at graduation and receive an honorary degree. The invitation has sparked outrage from many students and alumni, the former writing a petition protesting the president’s visit, and the latter withholding donations from the school. None of this, however, seems to me to be the fundamental problem, and I doubt whether these ancillary issues can be viewed correctly until the essential problem is addressed. This essential problem is that Christianity, to many people—including Christians—is nothing more than a moralistic, political ideology.


I haven’t mentioned much about Obama, because I think the issue his visit to Notre Dame has raised is ultimately: “What is Christianity? What about it is so worth defending?” This question remains unanswered unless we arrive to a true recognition of Christ, on the cross, giving us everything. In a sense, this is all that is asked of us. What upset me so much about the whole issue is how devoid of a recognition Christ’s presence the whole of popular reaction has been. If the essence of Christianity is power, as it is being portrayed both by the media and by those utterly outraged at the invitation, then I am not interested in being a Christian. I am interested in what made Zaccheus a protagonist; I am interested in the man who is able to call me down from the tree.





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Apr 10, 2009

Video Reflection: Way of the Cross over the Brooklyn Bridge

Here is a small video reflection of our walk over the Brooklyn Bridge.



The cross was so far ahead of us that sometimes indeed it almost seemed like we were just walking over the bridge. Only five stations are reflected upon--a kind of conglomeration of the Passion Narrative as opposed to the traditional stations. The first was read at St. James Cathedral the seat of the Brooklyn diocese. Then we headed to the bridge.



We walked about halfway on the bridge before the first station where we heard the following:



We proceeded onto City Hall, Ground Zero and St. Peter's Church in lower Manhattan. More to come.



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Pictures from the Brooklyn Bridge

Here are some pictures from Communion and Liberation's Good Friday Way of the Cross procession over the Brooklyn Bridge



Choir at St James Cathedral--the seat of the Brooklyn Diocese.



Crowd walking on the bridge to the second station.



The Manhattan Skyline over the bridge.



City Hall from the Bridge.



The Cross arrives at Ground Zero




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Way of the Cross over the Brooklyn Bridge


Communion and Liberation organized a Way of the Cross over the Brooklyn Bridge. It was quite moving to be among all kinds of Catholic New Yorkers. From St James Cathedral to the Brooklyn Bridge to City Hall to Ground Zero and finally ending at St Peter's Church in Downtown Manhattan. I'll post a bunch of stuff in a few minutes but surprise, surprise--yours truly got picked out of the crowd by NY1 reporter Rebecca Spitz.

There's no embed but you can see me in the video in the story by clicking here



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