Saturday, May 31, 2008
THE DIGNITY OF THE HUMAN PERSON- 2nd in a Series on the Charism
1. The dignity of the human person is rooted in his creation in the image and likeness of God. Human beings were created by God and for God; and God does not cease to call them to Himself. That is why it is only in Him that men and women can find the truth and happiness they seek.
Human dignity rests above all on the fact that humanity is called to communion with God. The invitation to converse with God is addressed to men and women as soon as they are born. For if people exist it is because God has created them through love, and through love continues to keep them in existence. They cannot live fully in the truth unless they freely acknowledge that love and entrust themselves to their creator.[1]
2. Of all visible creatures only man is able to know and love his creator. He is the only creature on earth that God has willed for its own sake; and he alone is called to share, by knowledge and love, in God's own life.[2] In other words,
“Being in the image of God the human individual possesses the dignity of a person, who is not just something, but someone.” As such, the human person “is capable of self-knowledge, of self-possession and of freely giving himself and entering into communion with other persons. And he is called by grace to a covenant with his Creator, to offer Him a response of faith and love that no other creature can give in his stead.”[3]
3. Christ, “in the very revelation of the mystery of the Father and of his love, makes man fully manifest to himself and brings to light his exalted vocation.” (GS, 22) It is in Christ, “the image of the invisible God,” (Col 1:15; 2 Cor 4:4) that man has been created “in the image and likeness” of the Creator. It is in Christ, Redeemer and Savior, that the divine image – disfigured in man by the first sin – has been restored to its original beauty and ennobled by the grace of God.[4]
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Every individual who strives to be a person and exercises his faculties to gradually achieve it more fully, frequently struggles between his fears and aspirations. Commonly, he will attempt to flee from his fears and move toward his aspirations. Man is attracted by his aspirations and assaulted by his fears. When he struggles to achieve his aspirations with nobility and honesty, he “moves toward.” When he is overcome by his fears, it can be said that he “flees from.” (Eduardo BonnĂn and Francisco Forteza, in Forgotten Evidence, no. 9)
1. Make a list of your aspirations and your fears.
2. In view of the dignity that we each possess as persons made “in the image of God”, how do these fears and aspirations diminish or enhance our human dignity?
[1] Gaudium et Spes, no. 19, 1
[2] Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 356
[3] Ibid., no. 357
[4] Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 1701
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Person--First of a Series on the Charism
- Mimicry to Creativity
- Coercion to Spontaneity
- Obedience to Genuine Desire
- Anonymity Protagonism
In the interior world of the human person is where God has placed what is most beautiful and wonderful in His creation.
The life of every person consists in running from his/her fears and journeying toward his/her aspirations. One walks towards or runs from...
The source of freedom and joy lies within oneself.
No one ought to invade the "jurisdictional waters" of the person (his/her aura, his/her most private self).
Every person longs to discover the sunlit part of their "ego": to identify the most private aspect of their reality as a person; the framework of his/her identity.
Good and evil can only be evaluated--judged--from the perspective of man or, better said, in relationship to him.
Man is a process of processes that processes itself--a reality of realities that are being realized.
One is not a Christian, nor a person; one gradually becomes one...
"Today man is the way of the Church" (John Paul II, "Centesimus annus")
"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel." (Maya Angelou)
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