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Spiritual Formation
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How we see or understand God determines how we live
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The Spirituality Spectrum
The Spirituality Spectrum
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Spirituality is our human capacity for God which allows us to recognise God or the movement of God in our lives, and, in the light of this recognition and experience of God, our lived response to God
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Experience…
is our starting point for Jesus comes to us, he wants us to encounter him, find him, discover him.
Our experience of God leads us to an understanding of God
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Theology… seeks to understand the
truth God has revealed to and through the experience of his people.
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Spirituality…
is our lived and loving response to the truth of God, to what we believe is true. It is our life lived in his Spirit, in the knowledge of God’s love for us.
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How we love God
In simple terms… Experience is is how we
ENCOUNTER God
Theology is what we KNOW of God
Spirituality is how we LOVE God
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How we love God
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How I love my spouse
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EXPERIENCE
How we ENCOUNTER God
To truly experience Godmoments is…
to notice
to ponder
to treasure
What makes Christian marriage essentially different is that God becomes a partner in your marriage.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What was the ‘ah!’ moment in the presentation, that is, the idea or thought you really liked or that you had never thought of but you know is true?
What us an experience that you know or think might have been an experience of God in your marriage?
THEOLOGY
What we understand of God
They are “a place to encounter the living God who in Jesus Christ reveals his transforming love and truth. This relationship elicits a desire to grow in the knowledge and understanding of Christ and his teaching. In this way those who meet him are drawn by the very power of the Gospel to lead a new life characterised by all that is beautiful, good, and true; a life of Christian witness nurtured and strengthened within the community of our Lord's disciples, the Church.”
Pope Benedict XVI, Address to the Meeting with Catholic
Educators, Washington, D.C., Thursday, 17 April 2008
Theology is not just for theologians – it is for all the followers of Christ
Love is always patient and kind; it is never jealous; love is never boastful or conceited; it is never rude or selfish; it does not take offence, and is not resentful. Love takes no pleasure in other people’s sins but delights in the truth; it is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes.
1 Corinthians 13:4-7
The words of the wedding should take flesh in the marriage.
Everything that the Church teaches about life and love ultimately has its origin in Jesus – so the more we bring people back to Christ the more the Church’s developed theology of love, life and marriage makes sense.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What might the reading say to you in your marriage?
What does the example of Jesus saying “This is my body given to you” say to you in your marriage?
SPIRITUALITY
How we love God
Spirituality – our lived response to God – is always situated in or takes flesh in a person.
Your spirituality is…
a reflection of how you encounter God and how you understand God.
a sign of how much you value God as a partner in your marriage, as the head and heart of your family.
From the beginning, the core of the Church was often constituted by those who had become believers together with all their household... These families who became believers were islands of Christian life in an unbelieving world. In our own time, in a world often alien and even hostile to faith, believing families are of primary importance as centres of living, radiant faith.” For this reason the family is called the Domestic Church
cf. CCC 1655-1666
Being Marriage Educators is being Faith Educators who help, often with simple, practical ideas, couples become Christian husbands and wives, mums and dads who come to live in their marriage the fullness of life and love.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Explain your picture of God? Is your understanding of God from your picture reflected in any way in your marriage, family, in other words in your spirituality? How?
Share some of the ways you live your Christian spirituality as a couple, as a family?
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We too become Love