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Fri Dec 6, 2013, 08:42 PM Dec 2013

The joy of the Gospel: sisters and Catholic Workers

by Mary Ann McGivern | Dec. 6, 2013

"The Joy of the Gospel" is about living out evangelization and making the poor feel welcome, opposing abortion and war and the death penalty while sheltering everyone. So says NCR columnist John Allen. Allen's column "Francis and a church that breathes with both lungs" looks at these elements of the teachings of Benedict and Francis. He says it's rare in church conferences to find more than one part of the whole.

Not so in the conferences I go to. Of course, I have lived my life in the narrow worlds of nuns, Catholic Workers and my parish. I don't go to many other conferences.

Almost all Catholic sisters live a sacramental life and serve the poor as well as teach religion to children and to people interested in becoming Catholic. We carry this experience with us -- at bus stations where drunks inevitably find the sister, habited or no; on planes, where seatmates unburden their souls; with colleagues and family members who want to know what the Immaculate Conception really is. (A Jewish co-worker responded, "And they name playgrounds after this?&quot Simultaneously, we carry our experience of walking with people who are hungry, homeless, possibly pregnant, possibly mentally ill. Of course, one can only say one thing at a time, but we are living within the whole. Perhaps this sense of the whole is what unnerves some bishops.

And then there's the Catholic Worker. The Worker continues to be a hotbed of civil disobedience, a place of regular prayer, a solace to the destitute, a concrete choice for life. Almost all the Worker houses publish journals and sponsor speakers, the better to engage in clarification of thought, as taught by Peter Maurin. And they all remind one another of Feodor Dostoevsky's words that "love in action is a harsh and dreadful thing compared to love in dreams" and of Frank Donovan's comment that there are two classes of Workers: the saints and the martyrs who live with the saints.

http://ncronline.org/blogs/ncr-today/joy-gospel-sisters-and-catholic-workers

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The joy of the Gospel: sisters and Catholic Workers (Original Post) rug Dec 2013 OP
That last sentence is a real keeper. IrishAyes Dec 2013 #1
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