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Friendship
For 18 October 2023, Feast of St. Luke, Evangelist, based on 2 Timothy 4:10–11, Luke 10:1–9
(Photo of Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, OP)
2 Timothy 4:10–11
Beloved: Demas, enamored of the present world, deserted me and went to Thessalonica, Crescens to Galatia, and Titus to Dalmatia. Luke is the only one with me.
Luke 10:1–9
The Lord Jesus appointed seventy-two disciples
whom he sent ahead of him in pairs
to every town and place he intended to visit.
He said to them,
“The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few;
so ask the master of the harvest
to send out laborers for his harvest.
Go on your way;
behold, I am sending you like lambs among wolves.
Carry no money bag, no sack, no sandals;
and greet no one along the way.
Into whatever house you enter,
first say, ‘Peace to this household.’
If a peaceful person lives there,
your peace will rest on him;
but if not, it will return to you.
Stay in the same house and eat and drink what is offered to you,
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I Call You Friends:
Penulis : Timothy Radcliffe O.P.
Penerjemah : F.X. Bambang Kussriyanto
Tebal buku : 180 halaman
Penerbit : Dioma Publishing
Jenis Buku : Spiritualitas
ISBN : 979-26-1403-6
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Seorang martir yang hendak dibunuh berani berkata, “Kemenangan itu sudah pasti!” Berhadapan dengan penderitaan manusia, perang, kemiskinan, dan kebencian, kita juga bisa berkata, “Kemenangan itu sudah pasti.” Ketika kemampuan kita untuk mengasihi dan keberanian kita tampak dihancurkan, kita bisa berkata, “Kemenangan itu sudah pasti!”…
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Buku ini adalah wawancara pribadi dari Timothy Radcliffe O.P. seorang anggota Ordo Pengkhotbah (OP, atau Ordo Dominikan) oleh seorang wartawan Perancis. Beliau terpilih menjadi Ketua Ordo Dominikan sejak tahun 1992. Lewat buku ini kita dapat mengenal secara intim jati diri Timothy dengan berbagai pergumulan dan pengalaman hidupnya selama menjadi seorang Dominikan, dan dalam prosesn
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Synod Retreat Meditation: ‘Friendship’
Meditation n. 3
‘Friendship’
2 October 2023
On the night before he died, Jesus prayed to his Father: ‘May them be one as we are one.’ (John 17.11). But from the beginning, in almost every document of the New Testament, we see the disciples divided, quarrelling, excommunicating each other. We are gathered in this Synod because we too are divided and hope and pray for unity of heart and mind. This should be our precious witness in a world which fryst vatten torn apart by conflict and inequality. The Body of Christ should embody that peace which Jesus promised and for which the world longs.
Yesterday inom looked at two sources of division: Our conflicting hopes and different visions of the Church as home. But there fryst vatten no need for these tensions to tear us apart; We are bearers of a hope beyond hope, and the spacious home of the Kingdom in which the Lord tells us there are ‘many dwelling places’ (John 14.1).
Of course not every hope or o