Tag Archives: Teilhard de Chardin
Happy Easter !
Easter Sunday, 1923. Teilhard de Chardin sat writing under a tree in an oasis of sorts in the Ordos Desert of Inner Mongolia. As the sun came up Teilhard wrote, “Over there on the horizon, the sun has just … Continue reading
Withdraw Teilhard’s Monitum
A humble prayer from a guest blogger: “Father, who utterly transcend us, and save us by Your Son Jesus, may Pope Francis withdraw the 1962 Monitum. We pray this in the name of Christ the Omega.” Mike McFarland
A COSMIC WALK AND A LABYRINTH WALK
From Guest blogger Louis Bélanger I am from Québec City, Canada, and I organised recently a couple of activities to ‘experience’ in ‘real life’ Teilhard’s writings and ideas. More on me later below for those interested in knowing more on … Continue reading
Merry Christmas to all
The following reflection and prayer by Guest Blogger Matthew Cook was inspired by Teilhard de Chardin and Gerard Manley Hopkins. I am enlightened by what Teilhard and Hopkins said about anticipation and hope, but I am inspired by how they … Continue reading
God’s Transcendence
Thanks to guest blogger Mike McFarland for the following reflection. This article discusses God’s transcendence. The article’s viewpoint stays consistent with the viewpoint of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s The Phenomenon of Man. God, the Creator, has existed eternally. We, … Continue reading