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Monday, August 18, 2008
Life's True Direction

"Nothing is more practical than finding God, that is, than falling in love in a quite absolute and final way. What you are in love with will affect everyting. It will decide what will get you out of bed in the morning, what you do with your evenings, how you spend your week-ends, what you read, who you know, what breaks your heart, and what amazes you with joy and gratitude. Fall in Love, stay in Love, and it will decide everything." - Quote Attributed to Fr. Arrupe, SJ

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Friday, May 16, 2008
The Importance of an Individual Person's Unique Experience in Corporatre Life Witness
"It is impossible to pass on our experiences to others  or to learn from others. We must live our own experience, we can not inherit it. People always say, 'use your father's experience' but it is easily said than done. Each of us must get our own...We can not impose our experience on other people or force to them to feel suggested emotions. Only through personal experience that we can understand  and live out our individual lives."
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Excerpt from "A Poet of the Anima" Torkovsky's Take on Andrei Rublev

" An artist never works under ideal situations. If they existed, their work would not exist; for the artist does not live in a vacuum.. Some sort of pressure must exist because the world is not perfect. Art would be useless if the would would be perfect, as man would not look for harmony but would simply live in it. Art is born our of an ill designed world."

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Saturday, September 29, 2007
Scriptural Foundation of Being a Brother in Community

The Congregation of Alexian Brothers derives its scriptural foundation from the Acts of the Apostles, namely, "they had all things in common and distribution was made to each one according to each ones's needs. " We strongly believe that our life of Brotherhood is fundamentally expressed in living in Community. The Brothers choose to share our life together because we believe that living in community can shatter the walls of individualism and isolationism that are so prevalent in our broken world. We also choose to embrace the apostolic vows of poverty, chastity and obedience in order to give witness to the the reign of God in our world today.

As Brothers, we could make a selfish choice, we could live separate autonomous lives apart from each other. But we choose to live in the"graced margin" of community, because we believe that it is in this graced margin that God can truly dwell in our midst. We believe that it is primarily through God's guidance that we can find our strengths and grace in this life. Tthe Brothers recognize their need to cooperate with God's grace in the process.The Brothers, therefore, try to make genuine efforts to be accepting of one another, to be reverencing and forgiving of one another because we have embraced our own limitations. We are empowered by the knowldge that our community need not be perfect. We just have to be faithful to our struggles to live in dignity and with compassion for our Brothers in the face of our own humanity.

In Community living, we highlight prayers, Eucharist and meal times together. These are not simply attempts to form a checklist spirituality. Rather these are conscious efforts to come togeher for God's sacramental action. We believe that it is in the encounter of persons, in either in the breaking of the bread during meals and participation in liturgy or in ordinary mundane experiences, that we can grow into a deeper knowledge and acceptance of one another. Surprisingly, we find God's blessings even in the most secular of our daily encounters. We can truly find God's goodness and friendship in our relationship with one another.

Lastly, we strive to live in community because we believe that it is in this context that we as religious can find God in our lives. Just as married couples find their source of grace in their relationship with one another, we the Brothers believe that it is only wihin the confines of commuity life that we will find our salvation. We enrich this environment when we become conscious of the common thread that binds us together, that is, the vows that we professed to God during our profession. We also find ways of improving our community living, both locally and provincially, by highlighting God's grace and by helping each other to be focused and single minded. It is only when our hearts are centered on God that we will continue to celebrate the joys and blessings, as well as, the pains and struggles of one another.

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Friday, August 24, 2007
Share Your Reflection
God converses to us in our daily lives and sometimes we need to articulate and to reflect on these grace-filled moments, for ourselves and for others. Would you be willing to share yours?
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