Reflections
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Reflections and writings from Rick, with links to read further.

May 28, 2024
Be Sterile and Subtract?
"May we live long and die out”—this is the motto of the “Voluntary Human Extinction Movement” (VHEMT). This movement exhorts people to make a voluntary choice not to reproduce (or not to give birth to any more children, if they already have children), with the stated goal of bringing about the eventual extinction of the human race. Instead of “Be fruitful and multiply” this group’s message to the human race is “Be sterile and subtract.” But wouldn’t it be better to give future generations of human beings the chance to live and love, even if this earthly life sometimes also involves loss and suffering?
This article can be read at www.wordonfire.org/articles/be-sterile-and-subtract/

April 23, 2024
Systole and Diastole: Action and Contemplation
Action aimed at evangelization, social justice, etc. is a good thing, but action aimed at such goals that is also deeply rooted in prayer, in a profoundly contemplative life, is a much better thing. When we take time to “rest in God,” God’s Spirit, God’s dynamic power and love, can then flow more freely through our actions, making those actions more effective and impactful. The more our lives are rooted in the divine love, the more that divine love can flow through us and out into the world.
This article can be read at www.wordonfire.org/articles/systole-and-diastole-action-and-contemplation/?queryID=10f70ae2286fa1e5f36a56841406a61f
Photo by Jacob Bentzinger on Unsplash

April 18, 2024
Approaching Balthasar
Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905-88) is considered by many to be the greatest theologian of the twentieth century. He is said to have been Saint John Paul II’s favorite theologian, and he was one of Pope Benedict XVI’s favorite theologians as well. People who are interested in learning about Balthasar's theology sometimes ask me where would be a good place to start, since Balthasar wrote over a hundred books. In this article, I recommend some possible starting points, including my personal favorite among all of Balthasar's works.
"Approaching Balthasar" can be read at www.catholicworldreport.com/2024/04/14/approaching-balthasar/

April 2, 2024
Where Love Is, There Is the Eye
Love enables us to see the good more clearly: in other people, in ourselves, and in life itself.
This article can be read at blog.catholicwritersguild.com/2024/01/where-love-is-there-is-the-eye.html.
"Where Love Is, There Is the Eye" is an excerpt from my latest book, The Book of Love: Brief Meditations (www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVSXX6P9/).

March 20, 2024
Abortion, Slavery, and the Image of God
Arguments in favor of abortion have undergone an evolution that parallels an evolution that took place in arguments favoring slavery.
This article can be read at www.wordonfire.org/articles/abortion-slavery-and-the-image-of-god/.

March 9, 2024
How Good That You Exist!
Everyone needs at least one person in their lives who can honestly say to them, “How good that you exist!”
This article can be read at blog.catholicwritersguild.com/2023/12/how-good-that-you-exist.html
"How Good That You Exist" is an excerpt from my latest book, The Book of Love: Brief Meditations (www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVSXX6P9/).

February 21, 2024
Calling Evil Sacred
Over a period of only three decades, abortion advocacy has evolved (or, better said, devolved) from treating abortion as a “necessary evil” (recall Bill Clinton’s self-proclaimed goal in the 1990s of protecting abortion “rights” while supposedly making abortions “safe, legal, and rare”), to promoting abortion as a positive good to be sought even in violation of the law (e.g., “Shout Your Abortion,” an organization whose website currently states: “Shout Your Abortion is normalizing abortion and elevating safe paths to access, regardless of legality”), to claiming that abortion is not only a positive good, but can also be sacred and holy ( “Holy Abortion”).
This article can be read at www.wordonfire.org/articles/calling-evil-sacred/.

February 13, 2024
Food for the Journey
Like Jesus, we are called to “break ourselves open and pour ourselves out” in love for our fellow human beings, becoming “food” and “drink” for them as they make their way through their own journey to Love.
This article can be read at blog.catholicwritersguild.com/2023/11/food-for-the-journey.html.
"Food for the Journey" is an excerpt from my latest book, The Book of Love: Brief Meditations (www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVSXX6P9/).
Photo by Morgan Winston on Unsplash

January 25, 2024
Being Above and Beyond Yourself
We all face a fundamental choice in life: Am I going to live primarily for myself, or am I going to live primarily for others (e.g., for God, for my spouse, for my children, for my friends, for my church, for my community, for my country, for the common good of humanity, etc.)? The choice each of us makes here will determine not only the basic tone and quality of our everyday lives, but also our ultimate destiny: whether we will find our “true selves” and attain deep and lasting happiness.
This article can be read at www.wordonfire.org/articles/being-above-and-beyond-yourself/?queryID=36d77e5eac4358c756ec411cdfee7ed4

January 18, 2024
Love Is Life that Pours Itself Forth
We are most fully alive when we are “breaking ourselves open and pouring ourselves out” in loving self-gift to God and neighbor.
This article can be read at blog.catholicwritersguild.com/2023/10/love-is-life-that-pours-itself-forth.html.
"Love Is Life that Pours Itself Forth" is an excerpt from my latest book, The Book of Love: Brief Meditations (www.amazon.com/dp/B0BVSXX6P9/).
Photo by Henrique Jacob on Unsplash