No images? Click here Thursday, October 27, 2022 Richard Rohr's Daily MeditationFrom the Center for Action and Contemplation Week Forty-Three: Nonviolence Nonviolence: A Continual PracticeIn today’s meditation, Father Richard summarizes Martin Luther King Jr.’s principles of nonviolence:
[1] Martin Luther King Jr., Stride toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story (New York: Harper and Row, 1958), 102–107. Adapted from Richard Rohr, “Martin Luther King Jr.’s Principles of Nonviolence,” Oneing 10,no. 2, Nonviolence (Fall 2022): 48–50. Forthcoming at CAC Bookstore. Image credit: Susan Ruggles, Rally Against Iraq War 0017 (detail), 2003, Milwaukee, photograph, Wikimedia. Susan Ruggles, Iraq War Anniversary Peace Rally (detail), 2003, Milwaukee, photograph, Wikimedia. Susan Ruggles, Rally Against Iraq War 0014 (detail), 2003, Milwaukee, photograph, Wikimedia. Jenna Keiper & Leslye Colvin, 2022, triptych art, United States. Click here to enlarge image. Image inspiration: Candles are on either side of a central image, as in a sanctuary. Nonviolence is sacred. Explore Further. . .
Story From Our CommunityI have been growing in my spirituality for awhile now. I find kind words, acceptance, and love in the Daily Meditations, and as a result, I have a better understanding of the incredible potential we all have as humans. These days, I think about love and acceptance more than ever. Thank you for guiding me to walk a peace-filled life journey. —Margaret T. Prayer For Our CommunityGod, Lord of all creation, lover of life and of everything, please help us to love in our very small way what You love infinitely and everywhere. We thank You that we can offer just this one prayer and that will be more than enough, because in reality every thing and every one is connected, and nothing stands alone. To pray for one part is really to pray for the whole, and so we do. Help us each day to stand for love, for healing, for the good, for the diverse unity of the Body of Christ and all creation, because we know this is what You desire: as Jesus prayed, that all may be one. We offer our prayer together with all the holy names of God, we offer our prayer together with Christ, our Lord. Amen. Was this email forwarded to you? Explore Richard Rohr's Daily Meditations archive at cac.org. Sign-up for the monthly newsletter from the Center for Action and Contemplation for the latest news about our programs, including new books, podcasts, events, and online learning opportunities. The work of the Center for Action and Contemplation is possible only because of people like you! Learn more about how you can help support this work. If you would like to change how you receive these emails you can update your preferences or unsubscribe from our list. |