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Ann Harrington ARCWP (purple with stole) |
"I believe that in the humanity of Jesus lies the glory
of us all.
If Jesus is the Breath of the Spirit, if the Spirit can work through
the
humanity of Jesus, then the Spirit can work through our humanity,
as
well.
The Jesus who was “conceived by the Holy Spirit” not only reminds
us
of the Spirit within but shows us the character of the life
we shape by
opening ourselves to the impulse of God who, daily, leads us
beyond ourselves.
As Jesus responded to the Spirit in his own life, so we
realize, can we. As
Jesus was formed by it, we now know we are.
The awareness of the Spirit within
us is the awareness of the Cosmic,
created by God and embodied in
Jesus.
The Spirit opened Jesus to a world beyond his own. The Spirit
does
the samefor us, if only we allow ourselves to become bigger
than the
limitations of a humanity in which the divinity has
never been unleashed.
We tie
ourselves to the religions of the world: to national
chauvinism, to religious
intolerance, to racist conclusions
and sexist structures and call it fidelity to
the law of God.
But all the while, the conception of Jesus leads us to
reach out
to the Samaritan Woman, the Roman soldier,
the needy in our midst, where the Holy Spirit is also working,
also struggling to bring life to the
full.
The conception, the impulsion, the kindling
of Jesus
by the Spirit of the Holy calls us to become less concentrated
on sin
and more on grace, less concerned with the restrictions
of law and more with the
limitless possibilities of love,
less obsessed by the limitations of being human
more in awe of its potential.
It is humanity that is the womb of the divine in
us."
—excerpted from In Search of Belief by Joan Chittister
(Liguori)
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