lunedì 20 dicembre 2010

The Grace of Christmas

(Note: We thought it appropriate to share with you an excerpt from the Vatican translation of the homily Pope Benedict XVI gave last years at the Christmas Vigil Mass in the Vatican. He reminds us all that, “God is important, by far the most important thing in our lives.” UCEMI wishes everyone a very blessed Christmas and a Happy New Year!)

Dear Brothers and Sisters!

"The Lord is here. From this moment, God is truly "God with us". No longer is he the distant God who can in some way be perceived from afar, in creation and in our own consciousness. He has entered the world. He is close to us. The words of the risen Christ to his followers are addressed also to us: "Lo, I am with you always, to the close of the age" (Mt 28:20). For you the Saviour is born: through the Gospel and those who proclaim it, God now reminds us of the message that the Angel announced to the shepherds. It is a message that cannot leave us indifferent. If it is true, it changes everything. If it is true, it also affects me. Like the shepherds, then, I too must say: Come on, I want to go to Bethlehem to see the Word that has occurred there…

"Awake, the Gospel tells us. Step outside, so as to enter the great communal truth, the communion of the one God. To awake, then, means to develop receptivity for God: for the silent promptings with which he chooses to guide us; for the many indications of his presence… In every soul, the desire for God, the capacity to encounter him, is present, whether in a hidden way or overtly... The Lord himself is present in our midst. Lord, open the eyes of our hearts, so that we may become vigilant and clear-sighted, in this way bringing you close to others as well!
 

"From them (the shepherds) we should learn the inner freedom to put other tasks in second place -- however important they may be -- so as to make our way towards God, to allow him into our lives and into our time. Time given to God and, in his name, to our neighbour is never time lost. It is the time when we are most truly alive, when we live our humanity to the full.

"Most of us in the world today live far from Jesus Christ, the incarnate God who came to dwell amongst us. We live our lives by philosophies, amid worldly affairs and occupations that totally absorb us and are a great distance from the manger. In all kinds of ways, God has to prod us and reach out to us again and again, so that we can manage to escape from the muddle of our thoughts and activities and discover the way that leads to him. But a path exists for all of us. The Lord provides everyone with tailor-made signals. He calls each one of us, so that we too can say: "Come on, ‘let us go over’ to Bethlehem -- to the God who has come to meet us. Yes indeed, God has set out towards us. Left to ourselves we could not reach him. The path is too much for our strength. But God has come down. He comes towards us. He has travelled the longer part of the journey. Now he invites us: come and see how much I love you. Come and see that I am here…Let us surpass ourselves!

"God’s sign, the sign given to the shepherds and to us, is not an astonishing miracle. God’s sign is his humility. God’s sign is that he makes himself small; he becomes a child; he lets us touch him and he asks for our love. How we would prefer a different sign, an imposing, irresistible sign of God’s power and greatness! But his sign summons us to faith and love, and thus it gives us hope: this is what God is like. He has power, he is Goodness itself. He invites us to become like him. Yes indeed, we become like God if we allow ourselves to be shaped by this sign; if we ourselves learn humility and hence true greatness; if we renounce violence and use only the weapons of truth and love."

Pope Benedict VI
Thank you,
Lou 


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giovedì 16 dicembre 2010

MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR!



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lunedì 13 dicembre 2010

Carlo Coppelli ed il Laboratorio dell'Arte Terapia

L'Arte Terapia
Per arte terapia si intende una disciplina che cerca di unire in modo armonico la spontanea espressività personale, il gioco creativo e la comunicazione con altri. Quindi non una terapia in senso stretto ma un contenitore in grado di potenziare le proprie capacità attraverso il linguaggio dell'arte.
Carlo Coppelli
Docente di Discipline Plastiche presso l'Istituto d'Arte "Venturi" di Modena, Arteterapeuta e Formatore. Dal 1995 organizza e conduce laboratori espressivi e progetti sull'arte terapia, collabora con scuole di formazione ed università nell'ideazione di convegni, mostre e dibattiti su questa tematica.

mercoledì 1 dicembre 2010

December 13th 2010: From the eye to the HeArt

Per la festa di Santa Lucia,      un'occasione di incontro con gli artisti e con l'arte, per riflettere sull'importanza dell'occhio e del cuore ispirato da Dio,    per guardare il mondo e riprodurlo.