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w elcome. June 27 th 2012. please relax. Are we in danger of missing the point?. Losing sight of five great treasures James Hanvey – On the way to life.

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  1. welcome June 27th 2012

  2. please relax

  3. Are we in danger of missing the point?

  4. Losing sight of five great treasures James Hanvey – On the way to life

  5. 1. A loss of confidence in any overarching story that claims to give significance or meaning (the meta-narrative)

  6. Missing the point “I’m six how old are you?” “I’ve got an Xbox” “I’ve got a girlfriend\boyfriend” “I’ve got an A grade” “I’m on a good salary” “I have responsibility” “I have successful children” “This is not to happen amongst you” John 12 1-20 “I had a triple by-pass” “I’m 94 how old are you”

  7. Watch for the patterns in Luke 9:34 The disciples are arguing over which of them is the best! 10:13 The disciples are “protecting” Jesus from children because if children have access to Jesus then what happens to their own status? 10:28 Peter is stressing to Jesus all that he has given up to follow him hoping that this might be a qualification for special consideration 10:37 James and John want to sit nearest to Jesus in the kingdom! 10:41 The others are annoyed with James and John for asking, privately hoping that they would not be relegated to some hidden place themselves 10:47 The people nearest to Jesus tell Bartimaeus to be quiet “don’t bother the master”.

  8. “The disciples were arguing over which of them is the best!” LK9:34

  9. And suppose we get caught up in “Could try harder”.So we fall back onto our own limited resources

  10. “By means of a diversion a man can avoid his own company 24 hours a day”Louis Pascal

  11. “The problem with modern living is that we worship our work, work at our play, play at our worship” Terry Hershey

  12. 2. A loss of trust in the notion of authority and institution

  13. 3. Losing a sense identity rooted with in tradition “We are going to have Brooklyn baptised, we just havn’t decided what religion.” David Beckham

  14. “For peace of mind.... resign as general manager of the universe.” Larry Eisenberg

  15. “Caution: Cape does not enable user to fly.” British Home Stores Batman costume

  16. “I love deadlines. I love the wooshing sound they make as they fly by.” Douglas Adams

  17. 4. Loss of absolute certainty - objectivity (It depends)

  18. A growing restlessness and discontentment “The desire for personal affirmation through instant gratification leads to a search for a heightened experience with a consequent increase in boredom and an inability to find contentment in the ordinary.” James Hanvey

  19. “I’ll just have to go back, back to my old life.”

  20. 5. Isms... Individualism, Materialism and Consumerism

  21. “Year after year cook books and diet books are the biggest sellers; learn how to cook it, then how to avoid eating it” Andy Rooney

  22. Supposingwe have a bit of a tendency to get caught up in our own sort of self sufficiency

  23. “Now by chance a priest was going down that road; and when he saw him he passed by on the other side. So likewise a levite, when he came to that place and saw him, passed by on the other side.” Luke 10:31-32

  24. “Every man for himself,” said the elephant as he danced among the chickens.” Charles Dickens

  25. Stretch! June 27th 2012

  26. beware the risk of narrow vision

  27. Twickenham Address to Pupils “Always remember that every subject you study is part of a bigger picture. Never allow yourselves to become narrow. We need good historians and philosophers economists, but if the account they give of human life is too narrowly focused, they can lead us seriously astray.”

  28. “Don’t fall into the narrow way of being. The Church cannot shut herself up, inactive, in the privacy of her churches and thus neglect the mission entrusted to her by divine providence, the mission to form man in his fullness.” Oscar Romero

  29. symptoms • New ideas annoy you • You are less comfortable with the idea of “sharing” resources • Training days start to feel irritating • You’re quietly irritated by other people’s enthusiasm • You put your name on your cottage cheese • Practical mundane tasks become appealing • You personalise your wheelie bin • You (Head teachers) stop playing on your swivel chair when no-one is looking

  30. Disappointment The feeling that I’m not getting my entitlement, my remuneration or my worth Performance Vague feeling that I’m not doing all I should be doing – it is never accomplished Resentment “I volunteered, I was the first to crack.” I’ve been left with more to do than the others Isolation Feelings of disassociation – “Does anyone here appreciate me for what I am trying to do?” Chore The feeling that I’m doing a duty of service rather than being fulfilled. It’s just a job.

  31. Have you caught yourself getting grumpy these days?

  32. “But if in my life I fail completely to heed others, solely out of a desire to be “devout” and to perform my “religious duties”, then my relationship with God will grow arid. It becomes merely “proper”, but loveless.” Deus Caritas Est, 18 (Pope Benedict XVI, 2006)

  33. “It becomes merely “proper”, but loveless.” Deus Caritas Est, 18 (Pope Benedict XVI, 2006)

  34. Chapel of St Mary’s University College September 17th 2010 “The task of the teacher is not simply to impart information or to provide training in skills intended to deliver some economic benefit to society; education is not and must never be considered as purely utilitarian.”

  35. Chapel of St Mary’s University College September 17th 2010 “education... is not and must never be considered as purely utilitarian.”

  36. “O that today you would listen to his voice! Harden not your hearts as at Meribah” Psalm 94

  37. There is no distinction between knowledge and love

  38. “May the world of our time, which is searching, sometimes with anguish, sometimes with hope, be enabled to receive the Good News not from teachers who are dejected, discouraged, impatient or anxious, but from whose lives glow with fervour, who have first received the joy of Christ." Pope Paul VI's apostolic exhortation "Evangelii Nuntiandi,"

  39. “Your life is not about you.” Mother Teresa

  40. Catholic schools educate when they“Help people to grasp their own identity and to reveal those authentic needs and desires that inhabit everyone’s heart, but which often remain unknown and underestimated: thirst for authenticity and honesty, for love and fidelity, for truth and consistency, for happiness and fullness of life”. Pope John Paul ll “Consecrated persons and their Mission in Schools” Oct 2002

  41. “Seeing with the eyes of Christ, I can give to others much more than their outer necessities; I can give them the look of love which they crave. Here we see the necessary interplay between the love of God and the love of neighbour which the first letter of John speaks of with such insistence.” Deus Caritas Est, 18 (Pope Benedict XVI, 2006)

  42. Acts of “Unusual Kindness”. “The inhabitants treated us with unusual kindness. They made us all welcome by lighting a huge fire because it had started to rain and the weather was cold.”ACTS 28v2

  43. The Pope at St Mary’s Twickenham. 17th September 2010 “As you come to know God better, you find that you want to reflect something of his infinite goodness in your own life. You are attracted to the practice of virtue. You begin to see greed and selfishness and all the other sins for what they are, tendencies that cause deep suffering, and you want to avoid falling into the trap yourselves. You begin to feel compassion for people in difficulties and are eager to do something to help them. You want to come to the aid of the poor and the hungry, you want to be kind and generous.”

  44. “Deep within your heart he is calling you to spend time with him in prayer, but this kind of prayer, real prayer, requires discipline. It requires time for moments of silence everyday. Often it means waiting for the Lord to speak. Even amidst the business and stress of our daily lives we need to make space for silence, because it is in silence that we find God. And in silence that we discover our true self. “ . The Pope at Westminster Cathedral.

  45. thank you June 27th 2012

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