Reflections During AdventĀ
Summary: During the Advent of 1966 Dorothy Day wrote a four-part series for Ave Maria magazine grouped under the title āReflections During Advent.ā (Ave Maria, November-December 1966 DDLW #558).
Week One: Searching for Christ
Commenting on the riches and turbulence in an era of renewal of the Church, she decides to write about Mary in her life. Traces her early religious experiences, tells what led her to God, and recounts the gift of a rosary and a statue of Mary. Appreciates the physical and sensual aspects of prayer and relates the mysteries of the rosary to life experiences. Tells of other Marian prayers said at the Catholic Worker and Maryās role in bringing us to Christ.
Week Two: The Meaning of Poverty
Gives examples of false voluntary poverty and refutes the notion that real poverty doesnāt exist. Challenges everyone to a personal response, not a government one, to poverty and to ask ourselves āWhat shall we do?ā Gives examples and concludes that all can do something and that whatever work of mercy we perform we ādo it for love of Jesus, in His humanity, for love of our brother, for love of our enemy.ā Points to the scandal of the wealth of the Church and thanks God for the sacraments and the Word in the Scripturesāour light and our food.
Paints a picture of chastity as āa positive virtue, a strength and a power in the great world around usā through personal stories, and quotes from literature, scripture, and spiritual writers. The marriage act is compared to love and union with God. Speaks of chosen and unchosen celibacy. Extols friendship, community, and the need to express tenderness. Other keywords: sex, abortion, purity, new morality
Ponders the relationship between freedom and authority, faith and obedience. Uses her conversion and starting of the Catholic Worker as examples of conscience and the great freedom of the laity. Cites various authorities and the example of Pope John XXIII on freedom and obedience. Ultimately, links obedience to love and her faith. Repeats the need to āsearch the Scripturesā and to achieve a āsecond conversionā to the faith.
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