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Eugene Kennedy
American
Psychologist
Born:
Aug 28
,
1928
Died:
Jun 3
,
2015
Because
Down
God
Life
Love
People
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There would be no need for love if perfection were possible. Love arises from our imperfection, from our being different and always in need of the forgiveness, encouragement and that missing half of ourselves that we are searching for, as the Greek myth tells us, in order to complete ourselves.
Eugene Kennedy
Love
Forgiveness
Myth
Half
Encouragement
Complete
Our
Ourselves
Possible
Tells
Would
Would-Be
Imperfection
Arises
Perfection
Missing
Always
Were
Greek
Being
Different
Order
Being Different
Us
Searching
Need
We may thank God that we can feel pain and know sadness, for these are the human sentiments that constitute our glory as well as our grief.
Eugene Kennedy
God
Grief
Thank God
Sadness
Pain
Our
Constitute
Feel
Know
Well
Glory
Thank
May
Human
Sentiments
In April, God speaks to us in the seas whose rhythmic murmuring fills our ears from a long way off. It was in April that the Titanic went down into the deep to lie like a slasher's victim, bleeding the 'debris field' - its passengers' personal possessions, the everyday things of everyman and everywoman - across the ocean's floor.
Eugene Kennedy
God
Lie
Long
Ocean
Victim
Field
Down
Everyday
Everyman
Our
Ears
Way
April
Possessions
Long Way
Bleeding
Like
Passengers
Off
Debris
Personal
Titanic
Rhythmic
Us
Across
Speaks
Deep
Seas
Fills
Whose
Floor
Things
Slasher
Murmuring
The real test of friendship is: can you literally do nothing with the other person? Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple?
Eugene Kennedy
Life
Friendship
You
Simple
Nothing
Enjoy
Other
Those
Real
Test
Person
Literally
Moments
Utterly
Benedict's spending down his energy was a function of his fighting against the Space/Information Age's relentless pressure on the concept of hierarchy, the restoration of which he had, following John Paul II, made a central part of the program that has come to be known as the reform of the reform.
Eugene Kennedy
Age
Pressure
Made
Energy
Fighting
Down
Spending
Relentless
Hierarchy
John
Restoration
Following
John Paul
Had
He
Part
Come
Concept
Known
His
Reform
Which
Central
Against
Paul
Function
Program
The seminary of the future must relate itself to flesh-and-blood men, or it provides a framework that only talks about the people of God but never really shares life with them.
Eugene Kennedy
Life
Future
God
People
Men
Relate
Framework
Must
About
Only
Never
Shares
Talks
Provides
Itself
Seminary
Them
Really
The perception of the horizon is an earthbound event; all horizons disappear in space, and we are left shorn of the sweet roots that have held us to the earth, challenged to imagine what is truly present just before us, a unified and seemingly limitless universe.
Eugene Kennedy
Space
Perception
Before
Sweet
Universe
Earth
Horizon
Horizons
Seemingly
Disappear
Limitless
Truly
Left
Just
Unified
Us
Held
Roots
Event
Challenged
Present
Imagine
Hierarchical formulations died because their wedding cake levels posited a multiply fractured cosmos that does not match the Space Age revelation of a unified universe in which the earth is clearly in, rather than separated from, the heavens. Hierarchical representations do not reflect what either the world or we are like.
Eugene Kennedy
Age
World
Cake
Space
Reflect
Universe
Earth
Hierarchical
Cosmos
Rather
Wedding
Clearly
Like
Because
Match
Does
Revelation
Than
Died
Heavens
Either
Which
Unified
Separated
Multiply
Levels
Fractured
St. Pope John XXIII called for the Second Vatican Council because he understood, as no Holy Father had in a long time, religion spoke to and found its language and symbols - its entire sense of the sacramental nature of existence - in the imagination that reveals not just the penalties of living, but the wonder and awe of our existence.
Eugene Kennedy
Time
Nature
Religion
Language
Father
Long
Long Time
Sense
Living
Imagination
Our
Penalties
John
Entire
Council
Vatican
Had
He
Spoke
Because
Reveals
Understood
Existence
Wonder
Just
Holy
Pope
Found
Awe
Second
Symbols
The object of religion is the imagination, that deep and inexhaustible font of our understanding and symbolizing our deepest possibilities.
Eugene Kennedy
Religion
Understanding
Imagination
Our
Possibilities
Object
Inexhaustible
Deep
Deepest
Most ecclesiastical relics are fixed in time at the moment of their manufacture. That is why they are offered for veneration in casings that resemble pocket watches. They have lost their claim to mystery because they are so clearly the products of time.
Eugene Kennedy
Time
Lost
Claim
Relic
Pocket
Ecclesiastical
Mystery
Clearly
Most
Because
Offered
Fixed
Manufacture
Products
Moment
Resemble
Why
Watches
Good priests never look for awards and, perversely enough in the clerical culture universe, do not receive many. Like the aged nuns who taught selflessly and nearly anonymously all their lives, these servants of the People of God only get into the papers when their obituaries are printed.
Eugene Kennedy
God
Good
Culture
People
Universe
Enough
Nuns
Papers
Obituaries
Only
Never
Priests
Like
Look
Clerical
Anonymously
Printed
Get
Taught
Aged
Who
Many
Awards
Lives
Servants
Nearly
Receive
Pope Francis has aimed a blow at what the whole hierarchical system is built on: a graded system with the higher clergy in the skyboxes, the devoted religious in festival seating, as they say of the crowds at rock concerts, and, on the bottom, the laity in standing room only.
Eugene Kennedy
Francis
Say
System
Hierarchical
Religious
Only
Crowds
Higher
Bottom
Clergy
Devoted
Concerts
Rock
Built
Rock Concerts
Festival
Blow
Room
Pope
Standing
Whole
They Say
The whole world feels that it knows Francis, not so much because he follows Francis of Assisi but because he is always himself. We have seen him pay his own hotel bill and heard that Francis called Buenos Aires for a pair of ordinary black shoes, like John XXIII, who preferred stout peasant shoes to the traditional papal footwear.
Eugene Kennedy
World
Black
Seen
Shoes
Own
Pay
Francis
John
Follows
He
Hotel
Feels
Footwear
Like
Him
Himself
Knows
Because
Always
Traditional
His
Heard
Ordinary
Preferred
Much
Bill
Who
Whole
Pair
Peasant
Pope Benedict XVI's resignation is big on buzz but is not the stunning surprise claimed by many pundits. It is rather a further example of the German theology professor's style that informed his years as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, his term as pope, and the formation of his legacy to the church.
Eugene Kennedy
Faith
Church
Example
Big
Style
Further
Pundits
Claimed
Rather
Head
Term
Stunning
Doctrine
Surprise
His
Years
German
Legacy
Formation
Informed
Theology
Congregation
Pope
Many
Professor
Resignation
Buzz
Vatican II and the Space/Information Age began in the same eye blink of history, with John XXIII's opening speech of Vatican II on Oct. 11, 1962, following John F. Kennedy's call for a round trip to the moon a month earlier.
Eugene Kennedy
History
Age
Moon
Month
Eye
John
Trip
Following
Vatican
Opening
Call
Blink
Began
Same
To The Moon
Round
Earlier
Kennedy
Speech
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