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Not exact matches
I was struck by their commitment to and faith in their inner artistic voice, a message that inspired me to be more creatively
courageous, both in my scientific work and in my personal
life,» she says.
One of the most trying times of my
life happened six years ago when my mother lost her
courageous battle with Stage IV colon and liver cancer six years ago in November.
Ali said, «He who is not
courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in
life.»
In particular, Canada recognizes the
courageous and inspiring example set by Malala Yousafzai in risking her
life promoting education for young women.
Saxo Bank believes that The Arts play an important role in defining the culture we
live in, and is dedicated to supporting and celebrating Denmark's most
courageous and talented artists.
It is an amazing collective of highly inquisitive,
courageous and fun people exploring ways to
live well, post-church.
In this day with all the hatred and mass killings going on, it is great to read of
courageous heroes who would risk their own
lives to save a stranger's.
Having overcome so much in her
life — including agnosticism, depression, broken relationships, and even child abuse (revealed in her moving book, My Peace I Give You)-- Eden has decided to make yet another
courageous decision, recounted in her last chapter: to make a promise of consecrated celibacy to Christ.
A decision for Christ and the Christian
life becomes a
courageous, perhaps even an irrational act.
As mystics and missionaries, heroic martyrs and
courageous founders of religious orders, in public
life as sovereigns or in quiet service in convent or school, the Church's women saints are testimony to the fact that Mother Church takes legitimate pride in her daughters.
Those who have witnessed, experienced,
lived, endured — or even participated in — the harm which is all too often done «in the name of Christ» and who are
courageous enough to speak up about it do a service not only to the injured, but those who have never experienced such rottenness and have only experienced the good.
The griever who comes to see her grief as
courageous and its violation a threat to the recovery of her
life is more likely to see her anger as justified and right and to act on it.
A deep understanding of the reality of eternal
life should shape our character now to be as
courageous — albeit imperfect and conflicted — as Bonhoeffer himself.
The Catholic Church in Ireland has responded to the announcement of a new referendum on abortion rights by urging people to be «
courageous» and take a «principled» stand for the sanctity of
life.
The
courageous work that women in theology do in all parts of the world, to deconstruct basic theological and reconstruct more inclusive and
life affirming principles, is an example of this.
There is in Berger's discussion of religion and everyday
life a
courageous optimism, despite the existential despair in which humanity is assumed to
live, a
courageous optimism that the social sciences will reshape and reinvigorate our understanding of ourselves.
Moved by him, we may be joyful and
courageous, hope and
live.
Typically messed up people and messed up middle class
lives make an interesting story when there is no revenge for which one needs to make retribution, or when there is no obvious injustice to which human dignity requires
courageous defiance in defense what is right.
We meet God when values flood into our
lives in our solitude or through others, as happened in the case of the dying soldier whose last words met a response in his
courageous friend.
It is much more
courageous to follow the reality of no gods and keep one's integrity than to take the easy way out and follow the crowd so their
life will be simpler.
Remembering the day and the horrific acts that affected the
lives of so many should not come down to a cross or any other religious symbol, it should come down to remembering those who senselessly lost their
lives; remembering those who were
courageous enough to enter those fallen buildings; to remembering the loved ones left behind.
I recently came across the story of Plinio Correa de Oliveira (1908 - 1995), a
courageous and determined Brazilian Catholic layman who devoted his
life to the defence of the Catholic Church and the Catholic faith against communism.
Throughout the course of the sumptuous lunch there will be a series of short talks given by
courageous women, as well as
live entertainment, and the event will be an opportunity for women of all walks of
life to come together and talk — something women are particularly good at.
I see it as an advocate or a peace maker or a shalom prophet, a warrior
living into the Kingdom of God, a worshipper, a disciple —
courageous and unafraid.
Meaning is of a higher order than security, and the
courageous of this world will attempt to
live in the very shadow of ultimate meaning.
Dr. Buttrick in a classic phrase has said that the greatest service of prayer is «the
courageous and creative acceptance of the terms of mortal
life.
Socrates, everyone knows, was
courageous enough to die rather than surrender or even diss his singularly significant way of
life.
Reverence for the
courageous intelligent response of human beings to the problems and demands of
life, the patient discipline of the scientist, the integrity and creative expression of the artist, is a valid theme of Christian theology.
The child conceived in that spring night in Jerusalem did not
live, and something of the strength of the old David is heard in his
courageous response to the death (12:20 - 23).
Isn't it more
courageous to risk hell than to go through
life being religious «just in case» or holding the belief that most people don't matter because they're going to hell?
By choosing to survive, to endure, and to be
courageous in your vulnerability to share so openly your unique experience makes your a good and wise man, touching the
lives of many who have ever felt a similar personal turmoil and lonely struggle.
To develop this sense of «belonging» will be a way in which, here and now,
life can become meaningful; for in the little cells of Christian faith and love which are our parishes as they ought to be, hope is implanted m men's hearts that lifts them above, and yet sends them back into, the community
life of which they are also a part, knowing that they have passed from death into
life, because they love the brethren and are therefore empowered to bring a stream of fresh,
courageous, loving
life to a sadly disillusioned and despairing world.
It is today what it has always been: an incomparable American adventure, a
courageous effort to solve in
life what can not be reconciled in theory.
Living by faith means stepping out in
courageous acts of compassion.
Of course, people sometimes agree on their goals in
life, hut they differ on the best means of reaching them, so second part of the survey lists 18 means or instrumental values, such as
courageous and honest, which subjects are also asked to rank according to their preference.
Though deeply entrenched, well - financed, and of course enormously powerful, these blackguards are nevertheless routed by a small but dedicated band of
courageous, freedom - loving women and their equally virtuous allies, who appear to spend most of their time selflessly pursuing noble causes and making
life more beautiful and meaningful for all Americans, especially the downtrodden.
This film, recommended only for mature audiences by the panel, reveals the struggle for integrity and wholeness that resists the temptation to
live within fantasy and deceit, and to turn instead to
courageous acceptance of the responsibilities of maturity.»
As they had for his funeral, the youth of the world came to Rome to give back to their spiritual father, to thank him by their presence for the way he has irrevocably affected their
lives by telling them that the Church believes in them and that theThird Millennium desperately needs their
courageous, joyful and radical witness to the Gospel.
It should have a
courageous word against the vices of pride and encouragement for the elements of the good
life.
My prayer for you is that you are, and will continue to be, «the church of the
living God,» in this difficult time and strategic place, and that in so being you will fashion a compelling,
courageous, consistent witness to the truth that still sets people free.
I pray from the bottom of my heart that the Father, who has made you my Father and given you to me, will strengthen you according to his immeasurable kindness... Let your heart be
courageous... we have there, in the
life beyond, a true and faithful helper at God's side, Jesus Christ... This cursed
life is nothing but a real vale of tears,... And there is no respite until someone finally battens us down with a shovel.
A blog begin a conversation thousands of people long, but it will take many more
courageous people to transform the Church, relationships with others and humble communities to recognize loving words, reminiscent of Dr King's Beloved Community: «intergroup and interpersonal
living.»
Then there are the stories of getting my biographer's job done amidst the often sluggish realities of Vatican
life: stories that wouldn't have fit in Witness to Hope and The End and the Beginning, but which now retrospectively illuminate, not only my own adventures in Rome (and elsewhere), but the accomplishment of John Paul II in getting the balky machinery around him to work as well as it did under his creative,
courageous, firm, and collaborative leadership.