We all share the role of mothering our common home

With Mother’s Day still fresh in our memory, Sr Corrie van den Bosch MSS reflects on the God-given mothering role we all share.: “The upheavals of this critical moment in our history are like birth-pangs: something new wants to be born. You and I are called to be part of this birthing, to listen deeply to what is happening in our natural and human world, to see it in the context of the big story and to bring our wisdom, understanding and imaginations to creating a future in which all life and Earth itself can flourish.,” she writes in Melbourne Catholic.

Spiritual accompaniment - a special ministry of presence

Spiritual Direction has a rich history in the Church. It may not always have been known by this term, but the experience of looking to a spiritual guide, a ‘Father’ or ‘Mother’ for advice and support goes back to the time of Jesus. Jesus was ‘Rabbi’, theMaster’, writes CRA President, Br Peter Carroll FMS. Some people prefer other words to describe the relationship: spiritual companion, or just ‘accompaniment’ are also used. Whatever the terminology, they all denote a unique relationship: a special ministry of presence – a patient, waiting, hospitable, mutual presence. Traditionally, it’s been seen as a covenanted relationship between two people. It truly is a sacred ministry.

Twin missionaries each following God's call

Over the years, many people have asked me: “What is it like being a twin?” I always stop and pause but never really seem to be able to give much of an answer because I do not know what it is like not being a twin. Sometimes people also ask: “What is it like to have a twin brother who is also a Columban missionary?”, writes Fr Kevin O’Neill SSC in The Columban eBulletin.