New research uncovers the moral foundations underlying support for Christian nationalism

Research published in Sociology of Religion sheds light on why some Americans embrace Christian Nationalism. The study reveals that supporters prioritize loyalty and sanctity, reflecting a deep concern for group cohesion and sacred traditions.

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Evangelicals oppose IVF & hate LGBTQ+ people because of this one strange belief - LGBTQ Nation

It neither involves Satan nor the sanctity of human embryos.

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In giving thanks to God—together with all of you, beginning with the Most Eminent and Venerable Brother Archbishop Cardinal Crescenzio Sepe—for the great gift to the Church of Naples, the new Blessed Maria Giuseppina of Jesus Crucified, Thomas Merton’s reflection comes to mind. He stated: “There is no member of the Church who does not owe something to Carmel,” which finds further confirmation in this Solemn Rite [Merton, 1951].

Indeed, today the Church of Naples owes to Carmel, as a place and school of holiness, not only the precious gift of one of its daughters elevated to the honor of the altars, but also the most authoritative reminder of the universal vocation to holiness, its irreplaceable value, and its perennial relevance.

As the Representative of the Supreme Pontiff Benedict XVI in presiding over today’s beatification, I feel honored and delighted to witness the marvelous works of God, and even more so to admire His masterpieces, which are always the saints and the blessed. This venerable archdiocese, with its considerable and growing number of Blesseds and Saints, offers them to the admiration of the entire Church.

The great, biblical words of the Servant of God Pope Paul VI, addressed precisely to the Discalced Carmelite friars [during a general audience on July 11, 1973], fit like a glove: “You are ‘sons of saints,’ look carefully at the immense spiritual inheritance that is handed down to you…” [Original text: Vos estis «filii sanctorum» (Tob 2:18): immensam intuemini hereditatem spiritualem] Words that I like to apply to the men and women brought forth in the faith in this Neapolitan Church.

Yes, dear people of Naples, you too are children of saints: from them we learn to elevate the horizons of hope to heavenly realities, without setting aside our commitment to building up the earthly city, despite all its urgent and disturbing problems. The more we contemplate the Lord among His Saints, entering into living communion with Him, the stronger the hope within us grows for an active and effective commitment to improving and changing the world around us.

Looking particularly at the story and message of Blessed Giuseppina, we better understand the inescapable need for the contemplative dimension in the life of every Christian. Her example also shows us the concrete way to cultivate it. Her existence was a true school of charity, both toward her fellow sisters and toward the vast field of the apostolate, which she, though a cloistered nun, cultivated solely to make people love the Lord more. She, too, like St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus, did not want “to be a saint by halves” [cf. LT 247 to Abbé Bellière], albeit with her peculiarities and mystical gifts, and various extraordinary spiritual experiences.

Everything is summed up in a phrase that constituted the unifying program of the Blessed’s entire life: “I want to live by feeding on God’s will… I want my will to be united with God’s will as one.” And again in her Diary: “I ardently desire to live in the will of God; I know that saints are made in this way, and I want to make myself saintly to give glory to God.”

Such a program must be the great aspiration of every Christian, in full conformity with the word of Christ, the One, Supreme Model: “My food is to do the will of him who sent me, and to accomplish his work” (Jn 4:34), because “The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will of God lives forever” (1 Jn 2:17).

I end with the great honor of sharing with you the special apostolic blessing and greeting of Benedict XVI, who, as he has shown, carries Naples, this Church, its Venerable Pastor, and all the members of the People of God in his heart. I entrust you to the powerful intercession of the new Blessed, that she may protect you all and lead you on the path of holiness.

José Cardinal Saraiva Martins

Prefect, Congregation of the Causes of the Saints
Homily, Mass of Beatification of Blessed Maria Giuseppina
1 June 2008, Cathedral of St. Januarius, Naples

Note: Cardinal Saraiva Martins opens his homily with a quote from Thomas Merton. This quote is from the Author’s Note before the Prologue of Merton’s book, The Ascent to Truth. In context, Merton wrote: “There is no member of the Church who does not owe something to Carmel. But there are few who owe more to the saints of Carmel and to its Queen than does the author. Above all, this book was written, so to speak, under her direction and tutelage.”
Later in the homily, Cardinal Saraiva Martins quotes Blessed Maria Giuseppina, who said: “I want my will to be united with God’s will as one.” The Blessed uses the Italian word impasto, which literally translates to “dough” or “paste.” In the context of Blessed Giuseppina’s writings, impasto metaphorically conveys a deep, active blending and molding of one’s will with God’s will, much like the process of kneading dough until it becomes a cohesive, unified substance. This vivid imagery emphasizes the dynamic and transformative nature of aligning oneself completely with the divine will.

Blessed Maria Giuseppina of Jesus Crucified with one of her nuns kneeling before her. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites

Translation from the Italian text is the blogger’s own work product and may not be reproduced without permission.

Featured image: This is a detail from an artist’s rendering of a well-known photo of Blessed Maria Giuseppina, who was captured seated outdoors, smiling broadly. Image credit: Discalced Carmelites

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General introduction to Christian mysticism and interpretation of the mystical methods of St. John of the Cross

National Sanctity of Human Life Day 2024

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Review Petition Filed Opposing Supreme Court Same-Sex Marriage Verdict

Many civil society associations didn’t quite agree with the views held by the judges of the Supreme Court on the issue. Now, among the petitioners who were earlier fighting the case, Udit Sood decided to file a review petition before the top court.

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Jagannath Temple in Odisha’s historic town of Puri will enforce a comprehensive dress code for devotees.

#JagannathTemple #DressCode #Devotees #Odisha #Puri #Sanctity

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A quotation from O'Malley, Austin:

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To laugh sturdily and often, and to wear a long belt, are not incongruous with sanctity. God’s image is in every man, high or low — a road puddle holds the moon as well as the sea.
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Full quote, sourcing, notes:
https://wist.info/omalley-austin/61693/

#quote #quotes #quotation #class #creation #holiness #humanity #humbleness #humility #laughter #sanctity #status #virtue

Ugandan church waged rebellion against tradition - today's homophobic views are at odds with history

The history of Christian nonconformism should lead church leaders to look with sympathy on gay Ugandans’ situation today.

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And in the "OMG! WHAT DAFUQ??" file...

#Alaska state Rep. David Eastman (R), who is also a #Capitol rioter and an #OathKeeper, has inspired #outrage after a video of him went viral where he argues there’s a “net benefit” to society when a #child dies of #abuse because then the state doesn’t have to pay for their #care and other services. Eastman campaigned on the “ #sanctity of human life.”

https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143037733

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Interesting interview with the Swedish religious historian David Thurfjell about our ability and desire to enchant/animate the world.

https://www.dn.se/kultur/david-thurfjell-skillnaden-mellan-socialism-nationalism-buddism-och-kristendom-kanske-inte-ar-sa/ 


Adding the book to my reading list wondering why Thurfjell avoids the word #sanctity. A driving force in man has always been to point out holy places by separating the sacred from the profane, thus bringing order to chaos pinpointing an #axismundi

Sacralizing the world isn't quite the same thing as enchanting it.

#religion #rites

David Thurfjell: ”Skillnaden mellan socialism, nationalism, buddism och kristendom kanske inte är så stor”

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