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Meditation: A Great Catholic Bonus

from: A K Whitehead





Meditation: A Great Catholic Bonus

by A K Whitehead

Is our primary objective in life to become like Jesus? Of course. How

do we do it? Well, ask another one that will take less than fifty books

to answer!

But there is an important way which can take us well down the road.

Moreover, it is a particular and integrated part of the Catholic

tradition: meditation.

Not any kind of meditation - and certainly none of the kinds imported

from eastern religions such as Hinduism. It is a Catholic traditional way

hallowed by time and the efforts of saints co-operating with God's

graces. These include such people as Ignatius of Loyola, John of the

Cross, Therese of Avila and many others.

Meditating On What?

One of the greatest expressions of God's love for us is that he has

provided for us a book which reveals much about himself, the way

to salvation and what he desires of each of us. Most of all, perhaps,

there lies within it knowledge of how great is his personal love for each

of us.

That book is, of course, the Bible. Both the Old and, especially the

New Testament are there entirely for our benefit. Indeed, in recent

times the Catholic Church has drawn attention on several major

ocassion to the importance of Scripture and of the need for us to

avail ourselves of it.

Thus, for example, the Dogmatic Constitution On Divine Revelation

(promulgated by Pope Paul VI, 1965) stresses that ... the

Father who is in heaven meets his children with great love and speaks

to them; and the force and power in the word of God is so great that

it stands as the support and energy of the Church, the strength of faith

for her sons, the food of the soul, the pure and everlasting source of

spiritual life.

This latter point is of particular relevance here:








 

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