Saturday, November 27, 2010

The Anglican Covenant Domino Effect

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  1. Soaring Awareness on the Mystic Wings of Comprehensive Unity: There are two dimensions in contemplating Comprehensive Unity-The personal dimension and the public dimension. In the personal dimension I must acknowledge my powerlessness thus empowering others. This is the first step into the awareness of personal Christianity. In the public dimension We as Christians must acknowledge our powerlessness thus empowering an intentional and inclusive Catholicism. The theological foundation comes from the first creative interpreter of Christianity, the Apostle Paul and specifically from a spiritual study on the Letter to the Romans that I am re-viewing as “The Blue Grotto Dimension: The Growing Edge of Inclusive Catholicism”. From the soul heart mind of this spiritual study I hope on our growing the post-modern application of Pauline’ theology: acknowledgement of my powerlessness to empower Christianity and acknowledgment of our powerlessness as Christians to empower inclusive Catholicism. This is talking truth to power according to Me. In the inward naming of the One who keeps us centered and focused and truthful. I love my Little Girl, I love my Girl, I love my Brother-With Soul Heart Mind

    Buffalo Shepherd

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