Weeds Among Wheat

Weeds Among Wheat

Weeds Among Wheat

Weeds Among Wheat: L’Arche and the Tainted Legacy of Jean Vanier

by Dennis Billy, C.Ss.R.

This book is about baking the bread of Christian community from the grains of our broken humanity. It is primarily concerned with distinguishing L’Arche’s authentic spirituality from its founder Jean Vanier’s personal flaws and, in doing so, creating enough distance between him and the institution he founded so that the latter can flourish in a world where scandal abounds, and suspicion (and even cynicism) thrives.

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REVIEWS

Pravin Thevathasan, Catholic Medical Quarterly, July 2022, for the online issue once it’s posted, click here.
 
I was planning to write about Jean Vanier, founder of L’arche, the organisation that has done an amazing job looking after the intellectually disabled. Then came the news that he had abused adult women. How will L’arche survive? As the author of this really helpful work has said, L’Arche needs to distance itself from its founder. It has a splendid spirituality and that is what is examined in this book.
 
Vanier’s legacy may be tainted but what he did was remarkable when in 1964 he invited two men with severe disabilities to live with him. This was a time when many of the disabled were being looked after in large institutions or hospitals. What Vanier discovered was that he was receiving much more from the disabled than what he was giving them. All human beings, able and disabled, are fundamentally the same. All human life is sacred. We are all wounded one way or another. The L’Arche spirituality maintains that the disabled have a unique way of penetrating our defences and touching us at the level of our deepest vulnerabilities. They have no pretensions. They our our healers.
 
The author uses Bread as a metaphor in order to reflect on the spirituality of L”arche. The “Bread of Humanity” examines our collective woundedness. The “Bread of Meaning” examines why L’Arche is named after the Biblical Ark. The “Bread of Presence” looks at how we are present to each other. The “Bread of Healing” examines the ways in which we are healed. The “Bread of Forgiveness” looks at the vital role of forgiveness in our relationships. The “Bread of Prayer” looks at the way our relationships lead to communion with God. The “Bread of Service” shows us that we find meaning when we serve others. The “Bread of Friendship” looks at the role of friendship in the L”Arche communities. The “Bread of Community” looks at the necessity of forming strong and vibrant communities. The “Bread of the Eucharist” shows how the Eucharist is at the heart of L’Arche communities.
 
This book shows us how the L’Arche communities can move on. And how we too can live its spirituality in our own way. 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Fr. Dennis J. Billy, C.Ss.R., is Professor Emeritus of the history of moral theology and Christian spirituality at the Alphonsian Academy of the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome and currently serves as The Robert F. Leavitt Distinguished Service Chair in Theology at St. Mary’s Seminary & University in Baltimore. An American Redemptorist of the Baltimore Province, Fr. Billy has advanced degrees from Harvard University, the Pontifical University of St. Thomas (Angelicum), and the Graduate Theological Foundation. The author of numerous books and articles on a variety of religious topics, he is also active in his order’s retreat apostolate and in the ministry of spiritual direction.

 

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Stepping Up!

Stepping Up!

Stepping Up!: How Christ Turned My Pain & Suffering into Hope & Joy

by Caitie Crowley

WHERE IS GOD IN THE MIDST OF SUFFERING?

Caitie Crowley was in a traumatic car accident on her way home from work and almost lost her life. She couldn’t walk for 10 months. She took that time to write about her experiences and how her faith in God carried her through her pain. This book takes the reader through Caitie’s physical struggle of learning to walk again and her interior struggle of learning to walk with God through the cross. Through Him, you can find hope when it appears hopeless.

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Paul Moore talks with Catholic author Caitie Crowley about her new book: Stepping Up!: How Christ Turned My Pain & Suffering into Hope & Joy (Parts 1 and 2 below)

TESTIMONIALS

“Caitie did an awesome job describing her physical and emotional pain, challenges and the experiences that most of us have never been through. Her strong foundation of faith in God was evident throughout. You don’t have to be the survivor of a horrific car accident to acquire strong takeaways from this story. God blessed Caitie and the rest of us by allowing her to share her story through this book. I urge you to get the book and share it with others when you’re done. It’s encouraging for me to see a young leader who is confident in her Christian faith and share that faith with us. Congratulations Caitie!” – Jim Ardis, Strategic Philanthropy Officer at OSF Healthcare & Former Mayor of Peoria, IL

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Caitie Crowley is a Catholic millennial. By God’s grace, she graduated Summa Cum Laude (4.0 GPA) with her Master of Science in Information Design and Strategy with a Content Strategy concentration from Northwestern University. She is an HR communications representative at a Fortune 100 company and has also done writing for FOCUS-SEEK21, Live Action, Human Life Action, and Human Defense Initiative. You can get in touch with Caitie on Twitter (@CaitieCrowley) or via email (caitiecrowley@gmail.com).

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Ennobling Encounters

Ennobling Encounters

Congratulations to Dick Bishirjian for being a finalist in the American Best Book Awards (2022)!

Ennobling Encounters

by Dr. Richard Bishirjian

In this memoir, Dick Bishirjian tells of how his life has been enriched by the many noble persons he has met over the course of his professional life. That time coincides with the early years of the conservative “movement” in America. In such a world as ours, he argues, it is important to remember the great souls who ennoble us.

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Bishirjian, Richard. “Rush Limbaugh’s Favorite Political Thinker: Angelo Codevilla,” The Stream (Oct. 4, 2021). Click here to read the full article.

TESTIMONIALS

“Richard Bishirjian has been immersed in the conservative intellectual movement for decades and emerges in these pages as one of its most profound and interesting commentators. His story reminds us of the importance of remembering those thinkers who inspire us to lead better, bolder lives. He himself is one of those thinkers.” — Allen Mendenhall, Associate Dean and Grady Rosier Professor, Sorrell College of Business at Troy University

Dick Bishirjian is one of the few individuals alive who can accurately chronicle the important rise and development of the modern conservative movement. Rising from the ashes of Barry Goldwater’s 1964 defeat, the American conservative movement galvanized a new majority of voters who elected President Ronald Reagan to two terms, as well as winning the improbable victory of President Donald J. Trump. Bishirjian’s candid and thoughtful analysis of giants like F. Clifton White, Arthur Finkelstein and Bill Buckley alone are well worth giving this important book a read. I highly recommend it to serious students of political history.” – Roger Stone, American Citizen

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Richard J. Bishirjian was Founding President and Professor of Government at Yorktown University from 2000-2016. He earned a B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh and a Ph.D. in Government and International Studies from the University of Notre Dame.

Dr. Bishirjian was Gerhart Niemeyer’s teaching assistant at Notre Dame. He was an assistant professor in the Department of Politics at the University of Dallas in Texas, chairman of the Political Science Department at the College of New Rochelle in New York and founder of Yorktown University where he served as President and Professor of government from 2000-2016.

He served as a political appointee in the Reagan Administration and in the Administration of George H. W.  Bush.

He is the editor of A Public Philosophy Reader and author of three books, The Development of Political Theory, The Conservative Rebellion and The Coming Death and Future Resurrection of American Higher Education. His most recent work, “Coda,” is a novel published by En Route Books. His most recent three scholarly studies are Ennobling Encounters, Rise and Fall of the American Empire, and Conscience and Power. Ennobling Encounters was published by En Route Books in September, 2021.

Dr. Bishirjian’s essays have been published in Forbes, The Political Science Reviewer, Modern Age, Review of Politics, Chronicles, the American Spectator and The Imaginative Conservative.

For the full story, see Dick’s website.

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Manning Up! Lessons from St. Joseph and Jesus by Fr. Michael Nixon

Manning Up! Lessons from St. Joseph and Jesus by Fr. Michael Nixon

Manning Up! Lessons from St. Joseph and Jesus

by Fr. Michael Nixon

Today’s world is encountering a profound crisis of manhood with confusion being sown about what it means to be a man, about what it means to be masculine, and about what it means to live as a male. This gender crisis seeks to undermine the understanding we have of our fundamental human identity described most succinctly in Genesis 1:27, where “God created mankind in his image; in the image of God he created them; male and female he created them.” We find in this rejection of masculinity, a rejection of the father, as leader, as husband, as teacher, and we recognize that the brokenness of this world will only be healed by seeing what it truly means to be a man. St. Joseph and our Lord Jesus Christ reveal that to us.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

​Fr. Michael Nixon is a priest of the Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and has been the pastor of Saint Dominic Catholic Church in Panama City, FL, since 2015. He uses his zeal for the faith to engage & inspire his parishioners to be a vibrant Catholic community setting the world ablaze.

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Experiencing God: Thoughts and Testimonies

Experiencing God: Thoughts and Testimonies

Experiencing God: Thoughts and Testimonies

by Robin Arthur

In this thoughtful reflection, Robin Arthur presents his perspectives on the God experience, addressing the conundrum of faith in Christ crucified, which St. Paul has told us is “a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles” (1 Cor. 1:23). We may ask how we can persevere in our faith when we are daily witnesses to human suffering and death. Arthur shows us that such perseverance is possible when we understand that the evils of this world are due to the misuse of our free will and that the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus provide the reason for our hope that the contrite sinner may be reconciled with God.

This book explores the paths that people have taken for centuries in order to spiritually encounter God in mystical realms, pursuing the faith experience, coming face-to-face with suffering and death, and  seeking the purpose of life with a mature consciousness of where we come from and where we are going. Arthur’s thoughts are supported by testimonies of conversions of intellectuals, scientists, and others who have come to realize that faith and reason go hand in hand.

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TESTIMONIALS

“In 1959, Pope John XXIII instructed the Bishops of the Church to rediscover the Scriptures and spirit of the early Church. One of the most significant advances in that time was the development of the doctrine of the Trinity in the fourth century. Here we come to understand God, not as a substance or form but rather as a relationship, and we are invited to enter here and now into that relationship with our God, a Trinity of Persons. I commend Robin Arthur and other lay women and men who are working to help us rediscover our God today. We do this by simply sitting before the mystery of God’s presence and allowing this mystery to wash over us. As it washes over us, our God is revealed to us anew.” – Rev. Fr. Owen Connolly, Priest of the Archdiocese of Halifax/Dartmouth
 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robin Arthur is a newspaper editor and a journalist who won the Pan-Asia Journalism award in 1995. This book is a sequel to Science and the God Elusion, which he released in June 2019. He has written several other books including Can the Poor Inherit the Earth, which is an opinion on Third World development paradigms and which won acclaim from UN organizations including UNESCO and UNDP. His first novel, The Island of Habarra, provides a glimpse into the sad narrative of expatriate workers who leave families and home behind to work in the oil-rich Persian Gulf. In Canada, Arthur worked to develop an appreciation of interfaith dialogue, and between 2011 and 2016 convened three very successfully staged Spiritual Diversity Conferences, paving the way for the establishment of an Interfaith Council in the city of Halifax.

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