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Video – Dr. John Mark Miravalle, Mary and Divinization – CONF 308 https://dev.airmaria.com/2016/05/14/video-dr-john-mark-miravalle-mary-and-divinization-conf-308/ Sat, 14 May 2016 18:41:44 +0000 http://dev.airmaria.com/2016/05/14/video-dr-john-mark-miravalle-mary-and-divinization-conf-308/ Ave Maria! At the Symposium titled “Sursum Actio” at Notre Dame Univ. from Jun 8-9, 2015, in honor of the life work of Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner, F.I., John Mark Miravalle, S.T.D., Assistant...

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At the Symposium titled “Sursum Actio” at Notre Dame Univ. from Jun 8-9, 2015, in honor of the life work of Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner, F.I., John Mark Miravalle, S.T.D., Assistant Professor of Theology at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary, gives the seventh conference which he titles, “Mary and Divinization: Peter Damian Fehlner on Mary and the Holy Spirit”. He  starts with six provocative statements by St. Maximilian Kolbe on Mary where he calls her:

  1. Spouse of the Holy Spirit
  2. Created Immaculate Conception and the Holy Spirit is Uncreated Immaculate Conception
  3. Compliment of the Trinity
  4. Quasi-incarnation of the Holy Spirit
  5. Quasi-part of the Holy Trinity
  6. Transubstantiated into the Holy Spirit

Then he describes how Fr. Peter uses all the resources of the Franciscan tradition to contextualize, clarify and confirm these rich insights of St Maximilian. He first mentions that these can be given the proper context by summarizing the astonishing yet biblical Catholic Teaching on Divinization, that we are called to be saints who share in the life of the Divine Trinity in some mysterious way. This happens via exemplar causality which is different from the four Aristotelian causes and is based on the Triune nature of God, which is built into creation, especially Mary. The Father is revealed by the Son, the Son by the Spirit, and the Holy Spirit by Mary.
The talk is followed by a commentary by Fr. Peter and then a round table discussion with the other presenters.
This symposium, Sursum Actio (“Lift up your Actions” or more loosely “Lift up your Hearts”), was organized in honor of the life work of Fr. Peter Damian Fehlner after he won the Cardinal John J. Wright Marialogical Award of 2015 from the Mariological Society of America for his outstanding contributions to Mariology.
For a more complete list of all fourteen talks from this symposium:
http://airmaria.com/category/air-maria-shows/conferences/fr-peter-symposium-nd/

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FS #74: Nature in Franciscan Spirituality, Part 4 – May 29 – Homily – Fr Terrance https://dev.airmaria.com/2024/05/29/fs-74-nature-in-franciscan-spirituality-part-4-may-29-homily-fr-terrance/ Wed, 29 May 2024 11:28:57 +0000 http://dev.airmaria.com/2024/05/29/fs-74-nature-in-franciscan-spirituality-part-4-may-29-homily-fr-terrance/   Fr Terrance gives the homily at Bloomington, IN, on May 29, 2024, on St. Francis’ unique appreciation of nature, urging us to see creation through purified faith. This is a continuation of his...

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Fr Terrance gives the homily at Bloomington, IN, on May 29, 2024, on St. Francis’ unique appreciation of nature, urging us to see creation through purified faith. This is a continuation of his series on Franciscan spirituality and the subsection, “Nature in Franciscan Spirituality,” emphasizing the Franciscan understanding and appreciation of nature and how it should lead us to God.

In this homily, Father reflects on St. Francis of Assisi’s view of human nature and the human body within Franciscan spirituality. He highlights how St. Francis, contrasting with other less saintly spiritual movements, possessed a pure and evangelical appreciation of nature. St. Francis’ journeys through various regions, including Umbria, Tuscany, Lombardy, and even Palestine, were marked by his desire for martyrdom and his profound admiration for creation. He saw nature not only as beautiful but as a means to perfection and an instrument for sanctity, ultimately leading him to contemplate the immensity and love of God.

Father describes how St. Francis’ view of nature was integrated into a holistic vision of the universe, seeing creation as a harmonious unity that reflects divine wisdom, akin to St. Bonaventure’s understanding of Adam’s innocence in Eden. St. Francis perceived nature as an atrium of a great temple, a prelude to encountering the Creator, and as a symbolic expression of Christ. His followers, such as Friar Egidio, Friar Juniper, St. Anthony of Padua, and St. Bonaventure, continued this tradition, using nature in their spiritual and intellectual endeavors.

The homily also notes how the Franciscan love for creation extended into scientific observation with Roger Bacon and missionary explorations with figures like Giovanni of Pian del Carpine and John of Monte Corvino. During the Renaissance, figures like St. Bernardine of Siena and St. John of Capistrano upheld this tradition, which poet Jacopone da Todi encapsulated in his laude, emphasizing the unifying love of Christ.

Further Reading

This is a continuation of his series of homilies on Franciscan Spirituality – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNN151zTIO4&list=PLejh_e0-LN4xgMllKrzSasL2Hljd5BHom
and the subsection “Nature in Franciscan Spirituality.”

The material for this series comes primarily from Ciccarelli, Marciano M., “I capisaldi della spiritualità francescana” in Italian, which translates as “The Cornerstones of Franciscan Spirituality.” No English translations of this book exist at the time of this recording.

00:00 – Introduction to Franciscan Spirituality
00:14 – St. Francis on Human Nature
00:29 – Unique Perspective on Nature
00:48 – Francis’ Travels and Observations
01:41 – Spiritual Vision of Nature
02:37 – Francis’ Wisdom and Intelligence
03:04 – Nature as Expression of Christ
03:36 – Legacy of Franciscan Followers
04:50 – St. Bonaventure’s Teachings
05:53 – Franciscan Love for Creation
06:32 – Missionary Explorers
07:04 – Franciscans in Humanism and Renaissance

Ave Maria!

Mass: St. Paul VI – Opt Mem – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Paul_VI
Readings: Wednesday 8th Week of Ordinary Time – http://usccb.org/bible/readings/052924.cfm
1st: 1pe 1:18-25
Resp: psa 147:12-15, 19-20
Gsp: mar 10:32-45

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