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Ministries Kindling the fire of compassion
Matthew Fox in his book Creation Spirituality describes
compassion as a kind of fire. St. Thomas Aquinas says its the fire
that Jesus came to set on the earth. It disturbs, it surprises, it ignites, it
burns, it sears, and it warms. Compassion incinerates denial; it especially
warms and melts cold hearts, cold structures, frozen minds and self-satisfied
lifestyles. Those who are touched by compassion have their lives turned upside
down. Thats not necessarily a bad thing.
Ministry in the church is applied compassion. Ministry describes
the ways we all find to reach out to others, to take that fire that has been
kindled in our hearts and souls and ignite a kindred spark in others.
In this Fall Ministries section, ministry appears in all its
richness and diversity. NCR special report writer Patricia Lefevere
looks at church outreach in remote villages near the fiords in southern Alaska.
Br. David Andrews, director of the National Catholic Rural Life Conference,
gives us a snapshot of the state of rural ministry in the country today. Margot
Patterson reports on women religious from the Unites States and Central Eastern
Europe meeting to bridge the culture gap. We profile a priest-doctor who heals
bodies and souls in Africa, the Paulist Fathers presence in the American
film industry in Hollywood and the leaven in the bread that is
small Christian communities.
-- Rich Heffern
National Catholic Reporter, September 20,
2002
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