Saturday, September 26, 2015

Colleagues List, September 27th, 2015

Vol. XI.  No. 8

*****

GLOBAL AND ECUMENICAL IN SCOPE
CANADIAN IN PERSPECTIVE

Wayne A. Holst, Editor
My E-Mail Address:
waholst@telus.net

Colleagues List Web Site:

http://colleagueslist.blogspot.com

"Quicklinks" are included with many items
at the beginning of this issue. To get a more
complete picture, however, scroll down to
find your special selection in the body of
the blog.


*****

Dear Friends:

My Special Item this week is my September
column for the Anglican Journal,  the national
online newspaper of the Anglican Church in
Canada, headquartered in Toronto.

It is entitled

"Are We Still a People of Compassion?"
  http://tinyurl.com/of7ugfu

---

Colleagues Contributions this week are from:

Michael W. Higgins (Fairfield, CT) who compares
Pope Francis and President Obama

"A Meeting of Kindred Spirits"
  http://tinyurl.com/nq9avkz

--


Jim Taylor (Okanagan, BC) writes one of his
typically insightful articles on the subject of:

"Stupidity, the Growth Industry"
  http://tinyurl.com/q29u5je

--

Martin Marty (Chicago, IL) gives us his
helpful perspective on the:

"Refugee Crisis"
  http://tinyurl.com/p8o6hfa

--

Ron Rolheiser (San Antonio, TX) is
always helpful as a spiritual guide:

"Things Beyond Our Imagination"
  http://tinyurl.com/nlnhnge

--

Doug Shantz (Calgary, AB) Chairholder
of Christian Thought at the U. of Calgary
suggests Calgary area people attend:

The Bentall Lectures in Christian Theology by -

Dr. Ryan J. Williams
SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow
Department of Classics and Religion,
University. of Calgary


http://www.ucalgary.ca/christchair/events

For a full description, scroll down.

Thanks to all five of you.

--

Net Notes - for more details, scroll down.

"Phyllis Tickle Dies" - last week we featured
Phyllis Tickle - Essential Spiritual Writings
http://tinyurl.com/pcq2bn6  - and this week
her colourful career ended (Publisher's Weekly)
http://tinyurl.com/qbch7t3

--

"Sir David Willcocks Dies - the famed English
choral director achieved many lifetime honours
(New York Times) http://tinyurl.com/plrr3u4

--

"A Kiss Knows No Borders" - a striking photo
taken in a refugee camp this week reveals
a tender moment (The Guardian, UK)
http://tinyurl.com/ntdxcq2


--

"'Be Good Stewards of the Earth'" - Hillary Clinton
quotes the pope (National Catholic Reporter)
http://tinyurl.com/qyjlv7x


--

"Most Syrian Refugees Stay Close to Home"-
while their numbers seem limitless, the
majority are not leaving home for Europe
(New York Times)
http://tinyurl.com/o7wnecp


--

"Francis to Find an American Church
in Upheaval" - here is a Francis potpourri
outlining highlights from this past week
(New York Times, National Catholic Reporter,
  America Magazine, The Guardian UK,
  Religion News Service, Sojourners)

http://tinyurl.com/p6ttv3e
http://tinyurl.com/nwlprw9
http://tinyurl.com/qybuk2f
http://tinyurl.com/orpvjhq
http://tinyurl.com/nhlk8hv
http://tinyurl.com/phukyft
http://tinyurl.com/pcmyxsh

--

"Disputed Canonization of Franciscan
Juniper Sera" - for the first time, an
American saint was canonized on American
soil; not without controversy (America
Magazine, National Catholic Reporter)
http://tinyurl.com/q9x7h2c
http://tinyurl.com/q9o79hd

--

"Mar Thoma Catholic Bishop's Tomb
Found in Kerala" - this discovery opens
new doors of ecumenical precedent in India
(UCA News) http://tinyurl.com/qd9xad2

--


"Hajj Pilgrimage - 700+ Dead at Human
Crush Near Mecca" - a tragedy this week as
Muslims gather en masse to celebrate the
festival of Eid (The Guardian, UK)
http://tinyurl.com/qaxsouj

"Hajj Tragedy Inflames Schisms"
(New York Times)
http://tinyurl.com/po3gpcw
 
--

"Canadians Oppose Face Coverings
at Citizenship Hearings" - a revealing
poll discovery concerning Canadian views
of Muslim dress (CBC News)
http://tinyurl.com/o3hv5n2

--

Wisdom of the Week:

Hilary of Poitiers, Henri J.M. Nouwen,
Ambrose of Milan, Marilynne Robinson,
and Simone Weil - share their insights

Scroll down to read them.

--

On This Day (no stories this week)

Closing Thought - Thomas Merton

Scroll to the end of the blog to read him.

(end)

If you are interested in our fall program,
now beginning, please scroll to blog's end.

Our New Program Planning Season Begins -
Autumn 2015 Adult Spiritual Development
ACTS Ministry Programs through St. David's

United Church, Calgary.

*****

SPECIAL ITEM

My Anglican Journal Column for September

"Are We Still a People of Compassion?"
  http://tinyurl.com/of7ugfu

*****

COLLEAGUE CONTRIBUTIONS

Michael W. Higgins
Fairfield, CT

Globe and Mail
September 22nd, 2015

Francis and Obama
"A Meeting of Kindred Spirits"
  http://tinyurl.com/nq9avkz

--

Jim Taylor
Okanagan, BC

Personal Web Log
September 20th, 2015

"Stupidity, the Growth Industry"
  http://tinyurl.com/q29u5je

--

Martin Marty,
Chicago, IL

Sightings,
September 21st, 2015

"Refugee Crisis"
  http://tinyurl.com/p8o6hfa

--

Ron Rolheiser,
San Antonio, TX
Personal Web Site
September 21st, 2015

"Things Beyond Our Imagination"
  http://tinyurl.com/nlnhnge

--

Doug Shantz,
Calgary, AB

Chair of Christian Thought
University of Calgary

The Bentall Lectures in Christian Theology

Dr. Ryan J. Williams
SSHRC Post-Doctoral Fellow
Department of Classics and Religion,
University. of Calgary


http://www.ucalgary.ca/christchair/events

"Redeeming the “unredeemable”:
  Rehabilitating extremist offenders
  and what this teaches us about
  Peace-building"


The Canadian case of Omar Khadr -
Guantanamo Bay detainee, now living
in Edmonton - embodies new questions
around the rehabilitation and release of
offenders convicted of terrorism related
offences. Khadr’s case of hope and change
contrasts with broader opinion against the
possibility of rehabilitating those convicted
under counter-terrorism legislation. This
talk will explore the reasons behind this
resistance and the significance of the
possibility of rehabilitating this type of
offender in a global, post-secular and
post-9/11 world. The lecture is based
on Williams’ recent fieldwork in UK
maximum security prisons, and will
draw on his interviews with prisoners
convicted of terrorist offences.
 
Monday, September 28, 2015 at 7:30pm
Gallery Hall, Taylor Family Digital Library
University of Calgary


--

 "Challenges & Opportunities in
   Rehabilitating Extremist Offenders"


This talk explores the challenges and
opportunities of rehabilitating individuals
convicted of terrorism-related offences
within prisons. This problem is examined
in the light of Anglican theologian Rowan
Williams’ reflections on the meaning of
“responsibility” and the role of correctional
services as “guarantors of possibilities.”

Different countries have varied approaches,
with some “containing” convicted terrorist
offenders in special units and other countries
“dispersing” this type of prisoner among the
regular prisoner population. This talk uses
the UK’s “dispersal prisons” as an example
and will describe the complex relationships
among offenders convicted of terrorism
and peers, staff, and chaplaincy.

Tuesday, September 29, 2015 at 12:00pm
Social Sciences 113
University of Calgary


*****

NET NOTES

PHYLLIS TICKLE DIES
Colorful Career Ends

Publisher's Weekly
September 23rd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/qbch7t3

--

SIR DAVID WILLCOCKS DIES
Famed English Choral Director

New York Times
September 23rd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/plrr3u4

--

A KISS KNOWS NO BORDERS
Refugee Camp Tender Moment

The Guardian, UK
September 23rd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/ntdxcq2

--

 "BE GOOD STEWARDS OF THE EARTH"
  Heed Francis' Message, Says Hillary

National Catholic Reporter
September 25th, 2015
 
http://tinyurl.com/qyjlv7x

--

MANY SYRIAN REFUGEES
STAY CLOSE TO HOME
Majority Not Leaving for Europe

New York Times
September 22nd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/o7wnecp

--

FRANCIS TO FIND AN AMERICAN 
CHURCH IN UPHEAVAL
Historic Week for America

The New York Times
September 21st, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/p6ttv3e

"Francis Arrives in America"
Welcomed by President Obama
Calls for Protection of Religious
Liberty and the Environment

National Catholic Reporter
September 23rd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/nwlprw9

"Pope Francis Addresses
 Joint Session of US Congress"
 
America Magazine Online
September 24th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/qybuk2f

"Full Text of Pope's Speech to Congress"

America Magazine Online
September 24th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/orpvjhq

"Pontiff Given Rock Star
  Welcome in New York"

The Guardian, UK
September 25th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/nhlk8hv

"At St. Patrick's Pope Embraces
  Nuns Once Under Vatican Fire"

Religion New Service
September 24th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/phukyft

"When a Visitor Changes Your Home"
  by Jim Wallis

Sojourners Online
September 25th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/pcmyxsh
 
--

DISPUTED CANONIZATION
OF FRANCISCAN JUNIPER SERA
Controversy Surrounds His Cause

America Magazine
September 15th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/q9x7h2c

"Amid Controversy, Francis Says
  that Sera 'Protected" Native Americans"

National Catholic Reporter
September 23rd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/q9o79hd

--

MAR THOMA CATHOLIC BISHOP'S
TOMB FOUND IN KERALA INDIA
Seen as basis for Church Unity

UCA News
September 23rd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/qd9xad2

--

HAJJ PILGRIMAGE - MORE THAN
700 DEAD AT HUMAN CRUSH NEAR MECCA
Large Gathering Marred by Human Tragedy

The Guardian, UK
September 25th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/qaxsouj

"Hajj Tragedy Inflames Schisms"
  Pilgrimage Meant to Build Muslim Unity

New York Times
September 26th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/po3gpcw

--

CANADIANS OPPOSE FACE COVERINGS
AT CITIZENSHIP CEREMONIES
Broad Spectrum Supports This View

CBC News
September 21st, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/o3hv5n2
 
*****

WISDOM OF THE WEEK

Provided by Sojourners and Bruderhof online -

It is wrong that a love of walls has seized you;
wrong that you venerate the church of God in
roofs and buildings; wrong that beneath these
you introduce the name of peace...


To my mind, mountains, woods, lakes, prisons,
and chasms are safer. For, either abiding in or
cast into them, the prophets prophesied.


- Hilary of Poitiers

--

How can we not lose our souls when everything
and everybody pulls us in different directions?
How can we “keep it together” when we are
constantly being torn apart? Jesus says, “Not
a hair of your head will be lost. Your perseverance
will win you your lives” (Luke 21:18–19). We can
only survive our world when we trust that God
knows us more intimately than we know ourselves.


We can only keep it together when we believe that
God holds us together. We can only win our lives
when we remain faithful to the truth that every little
part of us, yes, every hair, is completely safe in
the divine embrace of our Lord. To say it differently:
when we keep living a spiritual life, we have nothing
to be afraid of.


- Henri J. M. Nouwen

--

It is not from your own goods that you give to the
beggar; it is a portion of [the beggar's] own that you
are restoring to [the beggar]. The Earth belongs to all.
So you are paying back a debt and think you are
making a gift to which you are not bound.

- Ambrose of Milan

--

The great temptation of money is that it seems
to give us tokens, markers, by which things and
people can be truly said to succeed or fail.


The illusion that value inheres in it has vigorously
survived a recent proof of its evanescence, in fact
its utter dependency on our faith in its value. It has
a placebo effect more predictably than it ought to,
seeming to satisfy a need to know how value is
discovered, or created, or conveyed, or preserved.
It is human nature to want to know this.


- Marilynne Robinson

--

Christ does not save all those who say to him
"Lord, Lord." But he saves all those who out of
a pure heart give a piece of bread to a starving
man, without thinking about him the least little
bit. And these, when he thanks them, reply:
"Lord, when did we feed thee?"… An atheist and
an “infidel,” capable of pure compassion, are as
close to God as is a Christian, and consequently
know him equally well, although their knowledge
is expressed in different words, or remains
unspoken. For “God is love.”
-

 Simone Weil

*****

ON THIS DAY

From the archives of the New York Times -

None this week.

*****

CLOSING THOUGHT - THOMAS MERTON

You do not need to know precisely what is happening,
or exactly where it is all going. What you need is to
recognize the possibilities and challenges offered by
the present moment, and to embrace them with
courage, faith and hope.


(end)

*****

Our New Program Planning Season Begins -
Autumn 2015 Adult Spiritual Development
ACTS Ministry Programs through St. David's

United Church, Calgary.

AUTUMN 2015 MONDAY NIGHT STUDY

Theme: "Living in Darkness - Living in Light"

Books: "Learning to Walk in the Dark"
              by Barbara Brown Taylor

             "Between the Dark and the Daylight"
               by Joan Chittister
              
http://tinyurl.com/pncmzec
http://tinyurl.com/qy9netg

A  ten-week study in contemporary spirituality
with books by two prominent Protestant and
Catholic writers.

Ten Monday evenings, 7-9PM
In the St. David's TM Room
September 21st - November 30th, 2015

Books and Registration/Hospitality - $60.00
Books only - $35.00

Registrations to date: 27.

We have sold most of our 35 original book sets,
but registration is still open.

Brenda and Joan will help Jock when Wayne
participates in the "Jerusalem and the Lands
of Three Great Faiths" tour (October 16th - 31st)

Now into our sixteenth year of Monday Night Studies
Our thirty-first series of (usually) ten week sessions!

Check our study archives for all 45 book notes:
http://tinyurl.com/q3bw6dh

*****

THURSDAY MORNING  BIBLE STUDY

Theme: The Book of Exodus from the Hebrew Bible
              "A Classic Story of Human Liberation"

Ten sessions 10-11 AM
Gathering at 9:30AM
In the St. David's TM Room
September 17th - December 3rd

No charge.

Study resource -

The DK Complete Bible Handbook
http://tinyurl.com/odxlv7q

(copy available in our church library)

*****

ST. DAVID'S SPIRITUAL TRAVELERS'
SPECIAL 2015 SIXTEEN DAY TOUR


"Jerusalem and the Land of Three Great Faiths"
  October 16th - 31st, 2015


http://tinyurl.com/plg4sgo

Tour Company: Rostad Tours Calgary
Tour Hosts: Wayne and Marlene Holst
Sponsored by: St. David's ACTS Ministry
Endorsed by: St. David's Church Council


Talk with or write to Marlene and Wayne
(403-286-7416) waholst@telus.net
marleneaholst@gmail.com

We have 29 paid-up participants getting
ready to depart. On Sunday, October 11th
there will be an official "blessing" and
"send off" from St. David's congregation.

Books for consideration -

JERUSALEM:
One City, Three Faiths
by Karen Armstrong (1997)
http://tinyurl.com/qb4urn5

JEERUSALEM, ISRAEL, PETRA & SINAI
DK Eyewitness Travel (2014)
http://tinyurl.com/prl3k8m

TOP TEN: Israel, Including Sinai & Petra
DK Eyewitness Travel (2014)
http://tinyurl.com/pyromfc


27 persons attended the Jerusalem Tour
gathering at St. David's, September 14th.

*****

ACTS LENTEN RETREAT, 2016

Mount St. Francis Retreat Centre
Cochrane, Alberta
http://www.mountstfrancis.ca/

Mark your calendars!

Sunday February 28th
11:30 AM - 4:00 PM

John Griffith is on sabbatical this year.
Reflections will be led by a Franciscan on staff.

*****




 

Saturday, September 19, 2015

Colleagues List, September 20th, 2015

Vol. XI.  No. 7

*****


GLOBAL AND ECUMENICAL IN SCOPE
CANADIAN IN PERSPECTIVE

Wayne A. Holst, Editor
My E-Mail Address:
waholst@telus.net

Colleagues List Web Site:

http://colleagueslist.blogspot.com

"Quicklinks" are included with many items
at the beginning of this issue. To get a more
complete picture, however, scroll down to
find your special selection in the body of
the blog.


*****


Dear Colleagues:

I am pleased to share my book notice on
the recent release of -

"Phyllis Tickle: Essential Spiritual Writings"

Orbis books, whose editorial director is friend
Robert Ellsberg has just published a book on
the spiritual writings of another friend,

Phyllis Tickle.

I hope you enjoy it.


http://tinyurl.com/ns4fwpa
http://tinyurl.com/oyq6aas
http://tinyurl.com/p4w8waq
http://tinyurl.com/oeeymge
http://tinyurl.com/d86uonr

To read interesting comment and my thoughts
on the book, please scroll down

*****

Colleague Contributions:

This week are from -

Mark Noll (Notre Dame U. South Bend, IN) -
who does a fine review essay - "O Canada"
on religion in Canada, including two histories
of the United Church of Canada. Colleague
Don Schweitzer wrote one of them
http://tinyurl.com/qjzc4tt

--

Jim Taylor (Okanagan, BC) who writes a column
about: "Authority: Use and Abuse of the Bible" 
http://tinyurl.com/pwmwodl

--

Ron Rolheiser (San Antonio, TX) reflects on -
"Our Overextended Grandiosity -
  and Impoverished Symbols"
http://tinyurl.com/pqus24m

--

Martin Marty (Chicago, IL) assesses the
changes occurring in the Catholic church
around the matter of marriage annulments
"Annulments and Change"
http://tinyurl.com/oa6g4rz

My thanks to all four of you.

*****

Net Notes:

"Soil and Soul" -
Our North American Protestant Agricultural
past is well presented in a timely way
(The Christian Century)
http://tinyurl.com/pdr793l


--

"A Walk in the Woods" - Marlene and I
recently viewed this movie with Robert
Redford and others. A senior pilgrimage
and a film about recovery and rebuilding
(America Magazine Online)
http://tinyurl.com/ngjghkq

--

"Seeing Jesus as a Refugee" - a Canadian
evangelical Protestant take on the current
global crisis and the role the church can play
(Christian Week Online)
http://tinyurl.com/pmn9ul7


--

"ISIS' War Against the Past" - why the
need to destroy history? Helpful comment
(Sightings) http://tinyurl.com/o46racm

--


"Salmon Rushdie Interviewed" - Marlene
and I will be hearing the author speak at
the Banff Centre next Saturday -

"Christopher Hitchens Makes Me Laugh"
(New York Times)
http://tinyurl.com/omd2lbc

--


"Hindus of Goa Rebuild After 200 Years" -
They claim Catholic missionaries destroyed
their temple and they are restoring it
(UCA News) http://tinyurl.com/ppqejyr

--

"Pacific Earthquakes/Indigenous Stories" -
interested in the science behind the mythology?
Aboriginal myths go back millennia and help
us understand earthquakes scientificially
(The Atlantic Online)
http://tinyurl.com/po86gdd

--

"Anglicans Could Have a 'Looser' Communion" -
Archbishop of Canterbury Welby is attempting
to find a solution to hold the global family together
(New York Times) http://tinyurl.com/oacc79v

"The Anglican Communion -
                                       Catching Up With Reality"
(The Guardian UK) http://tinyurl.com/q9w8mv9

--

"Korean Megachurches Showing Signs of Age" -
Signs of vulnerability are tarnishing a modern
megachurch success story (UCA News)
http://tinyurl.com/ooyj32w

--

"Pope Begins His Cuba/US Visit this Weekend" -
here are a series of interpretive articles as
Francis begins his pastoral voyage this weekend

(The Tablet, UK) "Francis Has Different Message
for Each Place"  http://tinyurl.com/pxeb4mt


(Sojourners Online)  "Francis' US Message
Reveals the Man" http://tinyurl.com/qge55gn

(New York Times) "A Humble Pope, Challenging
the World" http://tinyurl.com/qg9nvp7


*****

Wisdom of the Week:

Arundhati Roy and William T. Cavanaugh share
insights via Sojourners and the Bruderhof online.

*****

On This Day:

From the archives of the New York Times:

"Four Black Girls Killed in Birmingham Church"
  http://tinyurl.com/pcs7u9

"Egypt and Israel Sign Peace Accord at White House"
  http://tinyurl.com/on68fsy

*****

Our closing thought is from - Abba John the Little

Please scroll to the end of the blog.

(end)

If you are interested on our Fall program -

Our New Program Planning Season Begins -
Autumn 2015 Adult Spiritual Development
ACTS Ministry Programs through St. David's

United Church, Calgary.


Please scroll to the end of the blog.

*****

SPECIAL ITEM

Book Notice -

PHYLLIS TICKLE
Essential Spiritual Writings
Introduction, Jon M. Sweeney
Orbis Books, Maryknoll, NY
2015. 162 pages. $28.50 CAD
ISBN #978-1-62698-137-9.

Publisher's Promo:

Phyllis Tickle is a prolific author, lecturer,
founding religion editor for Publishers Weekly,
and commentator on religious matters, whose
writing has appealed to readers for six decades. 
She is especially known for her series, "The
Divine Hours," popularizing the observance
of fixed-hour prayer, and for her analysis of
"Emergence Christianity" - its precedents,
history, and challenges.

At every stage of her career - reflected here
in essays and poems, sermons, lectures,
reflections on the words of Jesus and the
future of faith - her vocation has been to
as sist in the human struggle to come to
terms with what it means to live a life with
and for God. This collection of her "essential
spiritual writings" will be a revelation to her
newer readers, a treasury for those who have
long admired and followed her work.

--

Phyllis Tickle Wikipedia Bio:
http://tinyurl.com/p4w8waq

--

Comment by Jon Sweeny:

Phyllis Tickle has been an active,
published author for half a century.
She has surely lectured and preached
to more people over the last quarter
century than any other women in
America with the possible exceptions
of Joan Chittister and Sister Helen
Prejean. Good company.

Tickle has earned her place as one
of the modern spiritual masters of
the late twentieth and early twenty-
first centuries... Tickle's readership
quickly transcends her Episcopalianism.
(Anglicanism). Raised a Presbyterian,
she fell in love with Anglican liturgy,
prayer and practice during college,
and other than a brief period of time
when she first married, she has
remained devoted to that path all
her life.

One does not have to be Episcopalian
to be stirred by her expressions of
faith. There is a universal quality to
her passions for religious language
and its potential to form and transform
a life...

Tickle's oeuvre has evolved through five
chronological periods - from poet to
journalist of religion, to evangelist for
fixed-hour prayer, and finally to popular
historian of Emergence. Over the course
of these genres and aspects of her career,
her vocation has always been to struggle
to come to terms with what it means to
live a life with and for God.

Her career has followed a similar trajectory
to her writing. She taken turns as academic,
book publisher, freelance writer, religious
journalist, and then, finding her greatest
commercial success with "The Divine Hours"
series of volumes and her various
prognostications of Emergence Christianity,
most of all "The Great Emergence." It is
these works of the last fifteen years that
95 percent of Tickle's current readers know
her for.

For this reason, the present volume aims to
introduce you to what one might call "Rare
Tickle" - the substantial, important, and
rarely seen work of her long career.

Chances are good that more than half of what
you'll read in this book you have never read
before, even if you have been a avid reader
of Tickle's work for many years. This is
because her writing has spanned nearly
three generations, but most of her current
readers know her only for the major books
published since 2000.

(You will be introduced to the poetry written
in her youth which she herself considered
in a dismissive way during her later years
but which many will appreciate here.)

Many readers will be surprized by the poetry.
I hope so...

There are many recurring emotions throughout
these spiritual writings as well...Tickle reflects
on loss, death, and the opacity of the veil
between the life here and the life to come.
This is a woman who has lived deliberatively
and who has deeply experienced death as well.

(Her husband Sam was a physician so she has
experienced a great deal of life and death with
him and in the birth/raising of seven children.)

Tickle's writings point to virtue, not progress
(which she brings to us as a writer from the
American South.) She clearly values taking
risks. Instead of optimism, she articulates
a Christian hope. She often ends an essay
in the kind of mystery that, by definition,
eschews any clear or simple conclusion...

Above all, Tickle is a passionate writer,
whether she is acting as sociologist of religion,
essayist on the meaning of the spiritual life, or
creator of accessible fixed-hour prayer,
she packs a punch... This is surely why she
has the following of readers that she does.
And Tickle never leaves a subject... without
expressing herself in personal terms that
resonate with any person of any faith.

The faith communicated in all her work is
never simply Christian. Tickle is in company
with those who see and understand other
traditions and practices so clearly because
they are deeply rooted in her own.

(For her, Islam, by whatever name, is no
longer a theory, and this captures our
attention.)

- from the Introduction by Jon M. Sweeney

--

My Thoughts:

I am pleased that a book reflecting the
sweep of colleague Phyllis Tickle's lifelong
writing is now just published by Orbis.

This is very timely, given the RNS report
which appears at the end of this notice.

--

Quite apparently, I am one of those readers
who have connected mainly with her during the
last stages of her life, and do not yet appreciate
the larger scope of her work.

In November of 2010 I heard Phyllis speak
at Christ Church, Elbow Park in Calgary.
Her presentation focused on "emergence" -
the theme that dominated the final part
of her career.

As usual, I interviewed her, and made copious
notes of her dramatic presentations. It was
quite apparent that she was both "Anglican"
and "Southern American" and I found the
combination winsome.

This comes through in her writing as well,
and the book brings that out effectively.

 
For those interested in reading my summary
notice for Tickle's "Emergence Christianity"
and "The Great Emergence" please click:

http://tinyurl.com/d86uonr

--

For those who want a thumb-nail statement,
here is her summary for how her two major
books on the theme describe what she means
when she writes about - Emergence:

"... Of the general characteristics that the
Great Emergence and Emergence Christianity
hold in common, these of deinstitutionalisation;
non-hierarchical organization; a comfortable
and informed interface with physical science;
dialogical and contextual habits of thought;
almost universal technological savvy; triple
citizenship with its triple loyalties and
obligations; a deeply embedded commitment

to social justice with an accompanying, though
largely unpremeditated, assumption of all
forms of human diversity as the norm; and
a vocation toward greenness - these are
undoubtedly among the most characterizing."
(page 137.)


--

Probably unbeknownst to those who first
decided to include Tickle in the now 50 plus
series of the Orbis "Modern Spiritual Masters
Series" edited by colleague Robert Ellsberg -
Phyllis had contracted cancer. Here is an
official notice:

Religion News Service, May 22nd, 2015

"Author Phyllis Tickle Faces Death Just as
  She Enjoyed Life - My Dying is my Next Career"

http://tinyurl.com/oeeymge

--

Even at this stage of her life, Phyllis remains as
vital and connected to what is going on as she is
able.

Here is what her automated response to each
issue of Colleagues List informs me:

From: "Phyllis Tickle" <tickrel@gmail.com>
To: waholst@telus.net
Sent: Friday, 28 August, 2015
Subject: out of office

Re: Colleagues List, August 30th, 2015

"Because of declining health, I am not able to
interface with my mail as fully as I would like.
Please understand, though, that each message
is being read and appreciated. Gratefully,"

 

Phyllis Tickle

My response:

Phyllis:

Many of your friends in Canada are keeping you
in our thoughts and prayers.

I've read you for years. I met you personally at
Christ Church, Calgary a few years ago and you
agreed to receive my Colleagues List mailings.

May God be with you at this time.

Wayne Holst, Calgary, Canada

____

Buy the book from Amazon.ca:
http://tinyurl.com/ns4fwpa

Orbis Books Website:
http://tinyurl.com/oyq6aas


 
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COLLEAGUE CONTRIBUTONS

Mark Noll
Notre Dame University
South Bend, IN

Books and Culture
September 15th, 2015

"A Study of Liberal Evangelicalism"
  The United Church of Canada
  (review of book by Phyllis D. Airhart)

http://tinyurl.com/qjzc4tt

--
 
Jim Taylor,
Okanagan, BC

Personal Web Log
September 16th, 2015

"Authority: Use and Abuse of the Bible"

http://tinyurl.com/pwmwodl

--

Ron Rolheiser
San Antonio, TX

Personal Web Site
September 14th, 2015

"Our Overextended Grandiosity -
  and Impoverished Symbols"
 
http://tinyurl.com/pqus24m

--

Martin Marty
Chicago,IL

Sightings
September 14th, 2015

"Annulments and Change"

http://tinyurl.com/oa6g4rz
 
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NET NOTES

SOIL AND SOUL
Our Protestant Agricultural Past

The Christian Century
September 2nd, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/pdr793l

--

A WALK IN THE WOODS
Film About Recovery, Rebuilding

America Magazine Online
September 28th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/ngjghkq
 
--

SEEING JESUS AS A REFUGEE
Church Has Special Role to Play

Christian Week Online
September 7th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/pmn9ul7

--

ISIS' WAR AGAINST THE PAST
Why the Need to Destroy History?

Sightings
September 17th,2015

http://tinyurl.com/o46racm

--

SALMON RUSHDIE INTERVIEWED
"Christopher Hitchens Makes Me Laugh"

New York Times
September 17th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/omd2lbc

--

HINDUS IN GOA REBUILD
AFTER 200 YEARS
Claim Catholic Missionaries
Destroyed Their Temple

UCA News
September 18th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/ppqejyr

--

PACIFIC'S EARTHQUAKES
THROUGH INDIGENOUS STORIES
Aboriginal Myths Go Back Millennia

The Atlantic Online
September 14th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/po86gdd

--

ANGLICANS COULD HAVE
A 'LOOSER' COMMUNION
Global Talks Seek to
Retain Semblance of Unity

New York Times
September 16th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/oacc79v

The Guardian - editorial
September 17th, 2015

"The Anglican Communion -
  Catching Up With Reality"

http://tinyurl.com/q9w8mv9
 
--

KOREAN MAGACHURCH
SHOWING SIGNS OF AGE
Signs of Vulnerability

UCA News
September 16th, 20125

http://tinyurl.com/ooyj32w

--
POPE BEGINS HIS CUBA/US
VISIT THIS WEEKEND
Francis Has Different
Message for Each Place

The Tablet, UK
September 17th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/pxeb4mt

"Francis' US Message Reveals the Man"

Sojourners Online
September 18th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/qge55gn

"A Humble Pope, Challenging the World"

New York Time
September 19th, 2015

http://tinyurl.com/qg9nvp7

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WISDOM OF THE WEEK

From the websites of
Sojourners and the Bruderhof:

There's really no such thing as the voiceless.
There are only the deliberately silenced, or
the preferably unheard.


- Arundhati Roy

--

The fact that the Church is literally changed
into Christ is not a cause for triumphalism,
however, precisely because our assimilation
to the body of Christ means that we then
become food for the world, to be broken,
given away, and consumed.


- William T. Cavanaugh

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ON THIS DAY

From the archives of the New York Times:

"Four Black Girls Killed in Birmingham Church"
  http://tinyurl.com/pcs7u9

"Egypt and Israel Sign Peace Accord at White House"
  http://tinyurl.com/on68fsy

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CLOSING THOUGHT - Abba John the Little

"We have abandoned a light burden,
namely self-criticism, and taken up a
heavy burden, namely self-justification."

 

(end)

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Our New Program Planning Season Begins -
Autumn 2015 Adult Spiritual Development
ACTS Ministry Programs through St. David's

United Church, Calgary.

AUTUMN 2015 MONDAY NIGHT STUDY

Theme: "Living in Darkness - Living in Light"

Books: "Learning to Walk in the Dark"
              by Barbara Brown Taylor

             "Between the Dark and the Daylight"
               by Joan Chittister
              
http://tinyurl.com/pncmzec
http://tinyurl.com/qy9netg

A  ten-week study in contemporary spirituality
with books by two prominent Protestant and
Catholic writers.

Ten Monday evenings, 7-9PM
In the St. David's TM Room
September 21st - November 30th, 2015

Books and Registration/Hospitality - $60.00
Books only - $35.00

Our 35 book sets are selling fast.

Brenda and Joan will help Jock when Wayne
participates in the "Jerusalem and the Lands
of Three Great Faiths" tour (October 16th - 31st)

Now into our sixteenth year of Monday Night Studies
Our thirty-first series of (usually) ten week sessions!

Check our study archives for all 45 book notes:
http://tinyurl.com/q3bw6dh

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THURSDAY MORNING  BIBLE STUDY

Theme: The Book of Exodus from the Hebrew Bible
              "A Classic Story of Human Liberation"

Twelve sessions 10-11 AM
Gathering at 9:30AM
In the St. David's TM Room
September 17th - December 3rd

No charge.
Study resource -

The DK Complete Bible Handbook
http://tinyurl.com/odxlv7q

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ST. DAVID'S SPIRITUAL TRAVELERS'
SPECIAL 2015 SIXTEEN DAY TOUR


"Jerusalem and the Land of Three Great Faiths"
  October 16th - 31st, 2015


http://tinyurl.com/plg4sgo

Hardcopy tour details brochure
is available at the church


Tour Company: Rostad Tours Calgary
Tour Hosts: Wayne and Marlene Holst
Sponsored by: St. David's ACTS Ministry
Endorsed by: St. David's Church Council


Talk with or write to Marlene and Wayne
(403-286-7416) waholst@telus.net
marleneaholst@gmail.com

We have 29 paid-up participants

Books for consideration -

JERUSALEM:
One City, Three Faiths
by Karen Armstrong (1997)
http://tinyurl.com/qb4urn5

JEERUSALEM, ISRAEL, PETRA & SINAI
DK Eyewitness Travel (2014)
http://tinyurl.com/prl3k8m

TOP TEN: Israel, Including Sinai & Petra
DK Eyewitness Travel (2014)
http://tinyurl.com/pyromfc


27 persons attended the Jerusalem Tour
gathering at St. David's, September 14th.
 
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ACTS LENTEN RETREAT, 2016

Mount St. Francis Retreat Centre
Cochrane, Alberta
http://www.mountstfrancis.ca/

Mark your calendars!

Sunday February 28th
11:30 AM - 4:00 PM

John Griffith is on sabbatical this year.
Reflections will be led by a Franciscan on staff.

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