Father Richard Rohr

The Hard Work of Transformation

Transformation is always a process of letting go, living in the confusing, shadowy space for a while, and eventually being spit up on a new and unexpected shore.
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Richard Rohr on Thomas Merton’s Legacy

America’s best-known monk is still having an effect on Christian thought, says Richard Rohr, a longtime admirer.
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St. Francis and the Marrow of the Gospel

For St. Francis, the heart of Franciscan spirituality is found deep within the Gospel.
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Advent Is Always

The suffering, injustice, and devastation on this planet are too great now to settle for any infantile gospel or any infantile Jesus.
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How Can Anyone Pray ‘Always’?

Prayer is saying “yes” to the paschal mystery at work in all things.
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Richard Rohr on Sacred Violence

Both René Girard and Gil Bailie have taught us that the most effective and common way to turn social hatred into social harmony is via a scapegoat.
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