Weekly Pause & Ponder

Weekly Pause & Ponder

In order to “opt” for the poor, one must be “non-poor.”  In other words, one must be in a privileged position to choose a stance of solidarity; after all, one cannot “opt” for what one already is.  In this sense, the option for the poor, as originally understood, is an opportunity for engaged compassion of the economically and socially privileged with the economically and socially marginalized.

For Earth’s Sake: Toward A Compassionate Ecology  by Stephen Bede Scharper, p. 156.

Weekly Pause & Ponder

Human beings are to make a difference; we are here for a purpose; we are here to help make things better for others.  We have only one lifetime in which to achieve this; thus, what we do in our brief time on earth matters. 

 - Life Abundant: Rethinking Theology and Economy for a Planet in Peril    by Sallie McFague

 

Weekly Pause & Ponder

“And the world cannot be discovered by a journey of miles, no matter how long, but only by a spiritual journey, a journey of one inch, very arduous and humbling and joyful, by which we arrive at the ground at our own feet, and learn to be at home.” 


 Wendell BerryThe Unforeseen Wilderness: Kentucky's Red River Gorge