E-Book, Englisch, 142 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 232 g
Proksch Spirituality for the present
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-3-87614-157-2
Verlag: Pallotti
Format: EPUB
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Impulses for being a Christian today
E-Book, Englisch, 142 Seiten, Format (B × H): 148 mm x 210 mm, Gewicht: 232 g
ISBN: 978-3-87614-157-2
Verlag: Pallotti
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Today, many people's lives are marked by a radical longing for a spiritual, holistic life, for meaning and purpose, on the one hand, and at the same time by a striking loss of transcendence and religion on the other. The growing longing for reliable human relationships is countered by the increasing failure of community. The deep desire for peace and security often remains unfulfilled. People's own lives are often subject to growing uncertainty and precarious circumstances. They are undermined by a lack of prospects for the future and are in danger of being paralysed by exhaustion and hopelessness. Global conditions also appear threatening: the northern and southern halves of the world, the western and eastern parts, are in the process of breaking apart. In this oppressive situation, reliable advice and guidance are in demand. Christian spirituality as a source of quality of life and as a catalyst for renewal in the Church takes on irreplaceable significance. This book offers accessible insight into a spirituality that draws on the rich tradition of Christian teaching. It can help individuals or groups on their journey with insights and suggestions, and accompany everyday life or further education with a number of ideas.
An unexpected discovery in this search for clues is a 19th-century figure who provides relevant insights: Vincent Pallotti (1795-1850). Outwardly unassuming, conventional and traditional at first glance, his prophetic message becomes apparent upon closer inspection. His insights were far ahead of his time. He was a pastor and social worker, a visionary and an organizer. In his everyday life, he proved to be attentive to the demands of the moment, always grateful, alert, and sensitive to everyone and everything. His intention to build a universal and human community, involving everyone and sharing responsibility for the whole, is still forward-looking today. Pallotti is contemplative and profound, worldly and world-loving, convinced of the holiness of the world and of all people. For the Church, he desires both depth and breadth, openness to its own diversity and the unity of all Christians, indeed of all people. He considers a comprehensive council necessary for the Church and already anticipates its coming.
Some of what Vincent Pallotti thought and lived was only recognized and established as the Church's position during the Second Vatican Council (1962–1965), while some of it goes beyond that. He was canonized by Pope John XXIII on January 20, 1963. The fact that this took place during the Council, which ushered in a new era in the Catholic Church, is programmatic.
This volume is intended as an inspiration to find inspiration and encouragement for life in Pallotti's legacy. Vincent Pallotti left behind numerous writings, including letters, prayers, occasional writings, a kind of diary, a spiritual explanation of the first part of the Christian creed, instructions for his companions and the members of the community he brought together, the Union of Catholic Apostles, as well as admonitions and reflections of various kinds. His writings are the testimony of a life that was fascinated and moved by God. In this sense, they contain an existential theology, a discourse on God in the original sense of the word, inspired by many personalities, including Augustine, Francis of Assisi, Ignatius of Loyola, and many others.
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CONTENTS
Part 1: Looking to the future: Vincent Pallotti
and the Second Vatican Council
Who was Vincent Pallotti?
An exciting life
Longing for collaboration
Pallotti's great themes: Infinity and community
Forward-looking concerns
What happened at the Second Vatican Council?
Rediscovery of our own identity
Closely connected to the world
Part 2: How being human can succeed -
Life in relationship
Marvelling at holiness
An unhealed world
Holy because God is holy
Life from God
“Be holy! Be perfect!"
Suffering Overcome
The changed view
See the image of the Crucified in all
Redemption through compassion:
God suffers in people
Tears shed - blood spilt
Reason to be grateful
Learning to give thanks - accepting life
Thanksgiving - Celebrating the Eucharist
Living Eucharistically
Being authentic
The human being as an "original"
Living image of God
Be free
Become human
The first-born brother
How community can develop
The mysticism of brotherhood
Hearing and being heard
Open communities
Who am I? - Looking at yourself
Self-knowledge - God in me
Finding Nourishment
Accepted and wanted
Realising God
Being Transformed
Ways of transformation
Contemplation and communication
The other - an image of God
The challenge of the encounter
Vulnerability
Life in relationship
Part 3: Unity, diversity and mission from the
Triune God
The Triune God
The origin of human interaction
God "works together"
God sends messengers
The quality of the relationship
History has a message
Trinity and life
All are called
Jesus, the perfect image of God
Being an apostle
The many talents
Renewal of the church
The dynamics of love
Seeking God always and everywhere
Where are you?
Who is looking for whom?
Boundless spirit
Part 4: In the world of today
Completely in the present
Attention and presence
How relevant is the gospel today?
Signs of the times
Connected to all
Becoming nourishment - global justice
God's traces everywhere – dialogue
The poor - option for all
Outlook: Our way of being church




