ŚWIĘTOŚĆ KOBIECOŚCI by Mary Kloska

ŚWIĘTOŚĆ KOBIECOŚCI by Mary Kloska

Poniżej znajduje się konferencja, którą Mary wygłosiła w ośrodku rekolekcyjnym w Bąblińcu (w Polsce) do grupy młodych Polaków, poruszając temat Miłości Boga do nich. Konferencja miała miejsce 3 września 2005 r. i była tłumaczona przez Hanię Przybyło. Możecie jej odsłuchać zarówno w oryginalnym języku angielskim, jak i w polskim tłumaczeniu Hani Przybyło.   

Świętość Kobiecości

Mary Kloska (tłumaczenie: Agata Wesołowska)

Świętość kobiecości to książka-rekolekcje dla kobiet. Wielka tajemnica otacza dar kobiecości, który – wedle Bożego zamysłu – powinien być przez ludzi ceniony i chroniony. Książka przedstawia różne dary, które Bóg powierzył niewiastom (a dokładnie – dary, którymi one same mają się stawać) oraz rolę kobiet jako pomocnic, żon i matek. Świętość kobiecości porusza również temat Bożego wezwania, kierowanego do kobiety w jej konkretnym powołaniu, a także daru czystości oraz wyjątkowości kobiecego życia duchowego – w odniesieniu do Krzyża, Eucharystii i Modlitwy.

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Wywiady

Rekolekcje “Świętość kobiecości” – materiały dodatkowe

Serce Fiat Ukrzyżowanej Miłości

 

Świadectwa

„Książka jest tak wyjątkowa, że nie zdziwiłbym się wcale, gdyby z czasem została uznana za klasyk katolickiej literatury kobiecej. Zachęcałbym każdą kobietę, by przeczytała ten „traktat”, a potem realizowała go w całym swoim życiu… Powracaj do tej książki, aż wreszcie… zostawisz ją – jako szczególną pamiątkę – komuś, kogo bardzo kochasz.”

–Lawrence Edward Tucker, SOLT, autor książek: The Redemption of San IsidroTo Whom The Heart Decided To LoveAdventures In The Father’s JoyThe Prayer of Jesus Crucified (La Oracion de Jesus Crucificado)twórca nowego albumu/CD z muzyką katolicką So Shine (wytwórnia: brothersister)

„Mary Kloska podejmuje ważny, a jednocześnie nieco zaniedbany temat, dotyczący rzeczywistych różnic między kobietą a mężczyzną, ze szczególnym uwzględnieniem wpływu tych różnic na kobiecą duchowość. Podczas czytania tej książki, rosnące uczucie radości zastępuje powoli wszelkie negatywne emocje, które często towarzyszą tym kwestiom; Mary bowiem – łagodnie i spokojnie – wskazuje różnice między jedną a drugą płcią oraz podkreśla z szacunkiem wartość obydwu; skupia jednak swą uwagę głównie na kobiecych darach duchowych. Jako mężczyzna, jestem duchowym kierownikiem kobiet; znam też wiele z nich, które udzielają duchowego wsparcia mężczyznom; jednak spojrzenie Mary co do kobiecego życia duchowego jest daleko bardziej wnikliwe niż moje własne spostrzeżenia na ten temat. Ponadto, jej doświadczenie pochodzi z życia spędzonego na czterech kontynentach, wśród bardzo różnych kultur (w Ameryce Północnej, Europie, Afryce i Azji), co dodatkowo poszerzyło jej ogląd w tej sprawie. Naturalnie, osobiste życie duchowe Mary jest niezaprzeczalnym źródłem tej głębi. Jej książka może stanowić wielką pomoc w duchowym rozwoju kobiet.”

–Mitch Pacwa, SJ, dyrektor i założyciel „Ignatius Productions” oraz zasłużony pracownik naukowy w „St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology”

„Cóż za piękne rekolekcje dla kobiet! Podobają mi się ogromnie. Są pełne głębokich refleksji.”

–Dr. Ronda Chervin, organizatorka licznych rekolekcji dla kobiet, autorka Feminine, Free, and Faithful

O Autorce  

Mary Kloska pochodzi z Elkhart, w stanie Indiana, i prowadzi bardzo wyjątkowe życie. Po ukończeniu studiów w Notre Dame w 1999 r., spędziła prawie 20 lat na misjach w wielu miejscach na świecie (na Syberii, Filipinach, w Ziemi Świętej, Nigerii, Tanzanii, Republice Południowej Afryki, Meksyku i w licznych krajach europejskich), służąc potrzebującym (m.in. w sierocińcach), jak również spędzając czas na modlitwie jako pustelnica konsekrowana. Mary lubi grać na gitarze, malować ikony, piec, zajmować się ogrodnictwem, czytać, pisać i po prostu służyć wszędzie tam, gdzie jest największa potrzeba w Kościele. Jej program radiowy WCAT – „The Heart of Fiat Crucified Love” [„Serce Fiat Ukrzyżowanej Miłości”] można znaleźć na stronie wcatradio.com/heartoffiatcrucifiedlove/

MARYJA, NASZA BŁOGOSŁAWIONA MATKA

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The Crisis in the Church

The Crisis in the Church

The Crisis in the Church: A Semi-Fictional Dialogue Between a Post-Vatican II-Evolving Catholic James Marley and an Eternal-Doctrine Catholic Ronda Chervin

Because of the crisis in the Church, quite a number of books have been written by Catholic thinkers with the highest credentials about how to approach the rapidly growing divisions. This book, written in the breezily dialogic manner of a wizened (I mean wise) octogenarian reconstructing the deepening rifts within our Catholic Church, seeks to encounter a wound that only Christ can heal if we are but open to the grace He freely provides.
 
Paperback: $14.95 | Kindle: $9.99

TESTIMONIALS

“When Ecclesiastes 7:12 explained that ‘wisdom gives life to those who possess it,’ its author needed point no further than Ronda Chervin as an explanation of what he meant. In this engaging dialogue, Chervin lays out the divisions in our Church and reveals the grace that’s necessary to heal them.” – Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, co-author with Dr. Ronda Chervin of Catholic Realism.

“Most Catholics sense that since the time of Vatican ll the Church has been experiencing a crisis, which they would generally describe as an experience of unprecedented division, which, disturbingly, is most clearly manifest in the area of doctrine. While this is certainly true… there is more to this crisis. Dr. Chervin, the most articulate, female Catholic philosopher in the Church today (70 published books and counting!) opens up this issue (which has been around for so long now that people are beginning to accept it as the “new normal”) in a truly fascinating way, that is, in itself… unprecedented. By way of a friendly, but intense dialogue with a colleague, Dr. Chervin demonstrates (as only a philosopher can) that the spiritual struggle of the modern age, which is the underlying basis for the crisis in the Church, is the “politically incorrect” question of… the truth. As Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger pointed out in his book… Truth and Tolerance (Ignatius Press, 2004; p.193): “The confidence to seek for the truth and to find it is never anachronistic: it is precisely this that maintains the dignity of man, that breaks down particularism, and that leads men toward one another beyond the bounds of their cultural settings on the basis of their common dignity.”  Dr. Chervin’s new book, by way of a dialogical approach (which has been championed by the Greek philosopher Socrates, the Jewish philosopher Martin Buber, and the Catholic philosopher St. John Paul ll) shows that in the midst of this crisis, there is hope… as well as an opportunity for growth and healing.” — Fr. Lawrence Edward Tucker, SOLT, author of The Prayer of Jesus Crucified, Adventures In The Father’s Joy, To Whom The Heart Decided To Love, and The Redemption of San Isidro.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Ronda Chervin has a Ph.D. in philosophy from Fordham University and an M.A. in Religious Studies from Notre Dame Apostolic Institute. She is a convert to the Catholic faith from a Jewish but atheistic background. She has been a professor at Loyola Marymount University, St. John’s Seminary of the Los Angeles Archdiocese, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Our Lady of Corpus Christi, and Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Connecticut. More than sixty books of hers have been published by Catholic presses in the area of philosophy and spirituality. Dr. Ronda presents on EWTN and Catholic radio. Her many books include Quotable Saints, Seeking Christ in the Crosses & Joys of AgingCatholic Realism and Voyage to Insight.

OTHER WHY BE CATHOLIC BOOKS

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A Reader in Recent Catholic Philosophy, ed. by Dr. Alan Vincelette

A Reader in Recent Catholic Philosophy, ed. by Dr. Alan Vincelette

A Reader in Recent Catholic Philosophy: The Twentieth Century

Ed. by Alan Vincelette

This presentation of readings in Catholic philosophy in the twentieth-century reveals a remarkable diversity of views. Dr. Vincelette presents this diversity in the selection of resources that serve as a companion to his Recent Catholic Philosophy: The Twentieth Century. This is Catholic thought expressed in its finest way, raw and unsaturated, across the intellectual fabric of forty-nine important philosophers whose thought has shaped our current century.

Paperback: $29.99 | Kindle: $9.99

1. Romanticism, Fideism, Integralism, and Voluntarism

Chateaubriand
Bautain
Newman
Blondel

2. Phenomenology

Scheler
Von Hildebrand
Stein
Henry
Spaemann
Dussel
Chrétien
Falque

3. Neo-Thomism

Garrigou-Lagrange
Gilson
Maritain
Pieper
Wojtyła
Haldane

4. Transcendental Thomism

Rousselot
Maréchal
De Lubac
Lonergan

5. Existentialism

Lavelle
Marcel
Ulrich

6. Analytical Philosophy

Duhem
Geach
Anscombe
Dummett
MacIntyre
Taylor
Van Fraassen

7. Postmodernism

De Certeau
Caputo
Marion
Lacoste
Kearney

INTERVIEWS

REVIEW

Recent Catholic Philosophy:

The Twentieth Century
by Alan Vincelette
En Route Books & Media
 
What a wonderful resource this turned out to be, along with Dr. Vincelette’s accompanying work A Reader in Recent Catholic Philosophy. For the purposes of this review I will look at some of my own personal favourite recent Catholic philosophers.
 
To begin with, Dr. Dietrich Von Hildebrand. Humanly speaking, I owe him so much. I read his books in the eighties and it made so much sense, especially with regard to the current crisis in the Church. Some might accuse him of an undue pessimism. I think he was right in his analysis. He is surely one of the great defenders of the Catholic Faith in our age. His book Ethics is an attack on moral relativism. Dr. Vincelette notes that the phenomenology adopted by Von Hildebrand is a suitable means to demonstrate the error of relativism, as phenomenology rejects any explanation which fails to do justice to our experiences. We are not limited by the senses as we can also reflect on mental experience. To claim that only what is physically experienced by the senses, as Hume and the Positivists do, is to limit what we mean by experience.
 
For Von Hildebrand, something has value independent of our need for pleasure. To delight in a value is a sort of added extra. A value has intrinsic goodness. It calls us to transcend self-centeredness. Our response to value means being called to reverently submit to something greater than ourselves. We are obliged to give it an adequate response, to do good and avoid evil. Thus morality comes to a fundamental choice which is above the subjectively satisfying. Von Hildebrand is thus a moral realist.
 
I had the privilege of listening to Peter Geach a few years before he died. When I asked him a question after his talk, he responded by quoting from Dr. Faustus! He was one of the earliest Catholic analytical philosophers. He challenged the views of many of his predecessors, including Bertrand Russell. It was Geach who invented the problem of the “stuck potholer.” Is it wrong to intentionally kill a rotund individual blocking the entrance to a cave in order to save other lives? Yes, it is. Geach also wrote a philosophical explanation of why God does not change in himself when he hears our prayers and acts accordingly.
 
Geach was married to Elizabeth Anscombe, one of the most outstanding philosophers of the twentieth century. I attended some of her lectures in the eighties, when she was suitably attired in a manly suit. She was a student of Wittgenstein and his literary executer. She was a courageous defender of the unborn. Her great work Modern Moral Philosophy helped to launch contemporary virtue ethics. Dr. Vincelette notes that the work is often misunderstood by those who claim it rejects natural law theory. Actually, she argues that if you reject the existence of God, you should also give up on concepts like moral obligation. The main problem with modern moral philosophy, according to Anscombe, is in its embrace of a utilitarian point of view that rejects the principle of intrinsically evil acts.
 
Etienne Gilson was an outstanding historian of philosophy in the Thomist tradition, although he did not consider himself a Neo-Thomist. He was critical of the subjectivism of Descartes. If we proceed from thought to the world, we are unable to avoid being trapped in our own minds. We must begin with being. There is no need to make the existence of the world a postulate that needs to be proven. The realist  knows.
 
Like Anscombe, Alasdair MacIntyre is highly critical of modern moral philosophy as it has focused on utility. Morality must return to the Aristotelian idea of virtue. True virtue requires acting for the sake of a genuine human end. Such a virtue-based ethic requires being situated in a social setting and in a narrative tradition.
Dr. Vincelette has given us a splendid overview of some of the great recent Catholic philosophers. A work to return to again and again.
 
– Pravin Thevathasan, Editor, Catholic Medical Quarterly

ABOUT THE AUTHOR 

Dr. Alan Vincelette is the Wilfred L. and Mary Jane Von der Ahe Chair of Philosophy at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, California. In addition, he serves as an Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut.

Dr. Vincelette specializes in ethics and the philosophy of love as well as the history of Catholic philosophy, having written on such topics for the New Catholic Encyclopedia, the Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, and the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Philosophers, among other works, and he continues to teach in these areas for seminarians and laity of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, the Diocese of Norwich, and nearby dioceses.

OTHER CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHY BOOKS

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Wisdom Literature

Wisdom Literature

Wisdom Literature

by Fr. Peter Samuel Kucer, MSA

The seven books of wisdom include Job, the Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon, Wisdom, and Sirach, all of which teach one thing in a universal and essentially poetic manner: wisdom. Wisdom is  a practical type of knowledge that is to be reflected in right living. This book offers a spiritual engagement of the Old Testament genre that will enable the reader to apply the teaching in everyday life.
 

Paperback: $14.99 | Kindle: $9.99

TESTIMONIALS

The Very Rev. Peter Samuel Kucer, MSA, has produced quite a grand opus in his collection of works on Sacred Scripture, Marian Devotion, Catholic Church History, East and South East Asian History, Catholic Apologetics, God the Father and the Priesthood, Eastern and Western Civilization, and Political Science. Each of his books provides wisdom for the beginner and clarity for the educated. – Dr. Sebastian Mahfood, OP, Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Holy Apostles College & Seminary

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

The Very Rev. Peter Samuel Kucer, MSA, STD serves as President-Rector at Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, CT. He received degrees from Middlebury College, Holy Apostles College and Seminary, the Dominican House of Studies, and the Catholic University of America. He is intent on putting his educational background at the service of the New Evangelization promoted by the recent popes.

OTHER ACADEMIC BOOKS

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A Love Letter to Mary – Keith Berube

A Love Letter to Mary – Keith Berube

A Love Letter to Mary

By Keith Berubé

The Holy Trinity is absolutely enamoured of Mary. The Saints and so many good Catholics not canonized are totally in love with Mary. Both God and man have expressed their hearts for Mary in poetry.
 
When these expressions of love are placed together, what we find is one vast love letter to Mary, one letter composed of countless letters, like thousands of shards of a great mirror each reflecting with more or less intensity the loveliest, sweetest light. God desires this mirror. He wants to express in creation, in Scripture, and in the lives of all those who love her His infinite, eternal, unfathomable, and fiery love for Mary, each saint contributing to this love letter in his or her own absolutely unique, incommunicable way.
 
Of course, so much of this love letter resides in the abyss of the heart where there are, finally, no adequate words; the expressions of love that we do have for Mary, as written in this book, are like the froth of ocean waves, merely hinting at the tremendous depths that lay beneath. Make this book your own, and use it to express your own love for Mary and to increase your bond with her.
 
Paperback $17.95 (grayscale) | $29.99 (full color!) | Kindle $9.99
 

TESTIMONIALS

“For Aquinas, ‘the Beauty of God is the cause of the being of all that is.’ And this magnificent beauty generationally overflows from Our Lady’s abundant heart to each of us, furnishing the great message of life, as well as being the very balm which prepares us for death and union in her arms. A Love Letter to Mary is one of the great books needed in all stages of life, from the joys of new beginnings, to the dark business of suffering, and at death when our final words should sing with beauty and praise. — Dr. Caitlin Gilson, Associate Professor of Philosophy at University of Holy Cross and author of Subordinated Ethics: Natural Law and Moral Miscellany in Aquinas and Dostoevsky

“With his gift of poetic prose – a style that is, at once, academically adroit yet profoundly personal – and on the heels his breakout sensation Mary: The Rosary, the Relationship, and Dragons, Keith Berubé has established himself not only as a most gifted theologian, but also as a missionary of the Marian maxim, ‘De Maria Numquam Satis.’ In this present work, Berubé has assembled some of the world’s finest tributes – or, as he calls them, “Love Letters” – to the Queen of Heaven and Earth. He draws these from the typology of the Blessed Virgin contained in such Old Testament figures as Rebecca, Rachel, Judith, Esther, and Created Wisdom. He also draws these from the odes and prayers of the great Saints throughout the history of Christendom and from the myriad of beautiful women throughout the history of Western Art and Literature, who, whether knowingly or unknowingly, represent the Blessed Virgin. — Jayson M. Brunelle, M.Ed., CAGS, author of The Blessed Mother’s Plan to Save Humanity: Marian Revelations and Necessity of Total Consecration

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Mr. Keith Berubé, author of Mary, the Beloved and Mary: The Rosary, The Relationship, and Dragons, holds holds a B.A. and an M.A. in Theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville and has taken doctoral studies at Holy Apostles College and Seminary. His MA and doctoral studies focused on Mariology and he is currently writing his doctoral dissertation at the University of South Africa under the direction of Dr. Jennifer Slater and the co-direction of Fr. Peter Kucer, MSA, currently serving as the Interim Rector-President at Holy Apostles College and Seminary. His doctoral thesis concerns the eschatological reality of Mary and the intimate relationship God desires people to have with her. Mr. Berubé writes Marian articles for Homiletic and Pastoral Review, is featured in the upcoming 2019 edition of Fr. Donald Calloway’s Marian Journal Mater Misericordiae, has given various radio interviews, and has appeared on Mother Angelica’s EWTN. He teaches at Queen of Heaven Academy and resides with his wife and their five children in Columbus, Ohio.

See Keith’s recent article in Homiletic and Pastoral Review entitled “‘To Jesus through Mary’ is Not Enough”(October 2, 2018)

MARY, OUR BLESSED MOTHER

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