The "Whys" of Human Formation

weekly reflections Apr 19, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

May the Risen Lord continue to grant Easter blessings to you in this holy season.

A look back at previous reflections on human formation…

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Who Forms your Clay?

weekly reflections Apr 12, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

Happy Easter to you! The Lord is truly risen. I hope you can fully enter into the joy of this season. May God bless and keep you.

Two weeks ago, we began a new series of weekly reflections on human formation, beginning with the March 29 reflection titled Catholic Understandings of Human Formation. In that reflection we defined what human formation is. Last week’s reflection, Catholic Human Formation is a Lifelong Pilgrimage focused on the when of...

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Catholic Human Formation is a Lifelong Pilgrimage

weekly reflections Apr 05, 2023

Dear ­­­Souls and Hearts Members,

Last week, we began a new series with the weekly reflection titled Catholic Understandings of Human Formation. In this reflection, we will explore the “when” of human formation.

We have all heard that our “formative years” are so important in our development as human beings. But what are the formative years? UNICEF, among many other organizations interested in human development, categorizes the critical formative years as...

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Catholic Understandings of Human Formation

weekly reflections Mar 29, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

We are embarking together on a new series of weekly reflections to lay the foundation and build the framework for an authentically Catholic understanding of human formation – and then broadening that foundation and framework to include ordinary Catholic laymen and laywomen – like you.

Importance of human formation to the Catholic Church

More than three decades ago on March 25, 1992, Pope St. John Paul II released an apostolic exhortation titled ...

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Moving Beyond Catholic Spiritual Bypassing

weekly reflections Mar 22, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

Welcome to the fifth and final weekly reflection in our series on Catholic spiritual bypassing. To lead off this week's reflection, I'm sharing a testimony which is so relevant and important to our discussion on spiritual bypassing.

Gabriel’s story 

Gabriel Crawford is a convert to Catholicism and a mental health counselor who regularly reads these weekly reflections. He has given us all a gift: the gift of his story. He provides us such a clear...

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The Causes and Effects of Catholic Spiritual Bypassing

weekly reflections Mar 15, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts members,

This is the fourth in a series of reflections on spiritual bypassing. The previous reflections set us up for a deeper understanding of the causes and effects of spiritual bypassing:

Today, we will examine the article Exploring Experts’ Perspectives on Spiritual Bypass: a...

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The 15 Symptoms of Catholic Spiritual Bypassing

weekly reflections Mar 08, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

Five days ago, I discovered a paper titled Exploring Experts’ Perspectives on Spiritual Bypass: a Conventional Content Analysis, by Gabriela Picciotto and Jesse Fox from the February 2018 volume of Pastoral Psychology – I have to share the findings with you as they are so relevant to our series on spiritual bypassing.

This journal article, based on ten interviews with U.S. experts on spiritual bypassing, presents the current consensus on the...

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The Whys of Catholic Spiritual Bypassing

weekly reflections Mar 01, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

Last week, in the reflection titled Spiritual Bypassing: Catholic Style I introduced and defined spiritual bypassing. We covered the “what” of spiritual bypassing, and we came up with this summary:

The three critical components of spiritual bypassing are as follows:

  • Spiritual ideas, practices, or actions must be misused

  • to avoid, evade, or escape 

    • emotional or psychological distress,

    • acknowledging deficits in one’s...

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Spiritual Bypassing:Ā Catholic Style

weekly reflections Feb 22, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

In our reflection from last week, Naturalizing and Spiritualizing: Two Errors Catholics Make, we explored how devout Catholics spiritualize as a way to protect themselves. To review: What does it mean to spiritualize the natural? It means to elevate to the spiritual realm that which is properly in the natural realm, attempting to make the natural into something spiritual.

One particularly prominent form of spiritualizing is spiritual bypassing.

General...

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Naturalizing and Spiritualizing: Two Errors Catholics Make

weekly reflections Feb 15, 2023

Dear Souls and Hearts Members,

As you already know, my primary purpose is to help you discover any barriers you may have on the natural level that compromise your closeness with our Lord, your ability to love your neighbor and to love yourself in an ordered way. To that end, I discuss two primary and serious errors that we Catholics make and which encumber our lives on both the natural and the spiritual level.

These two serious errors that Catholics make are 1) to naturalize what is properly...

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