A Way of Hope for Our Times: The Two Standards and Our World Today
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Byrne, Peter, S.J.
Kirvin-Quamme, Marilyn
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2001-11-08
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Peter is a member of the Society of Jesus. He was ordained in 1975. He has served in a number of ministries over the years including pastor of a parish and the rector of a formation program for Jesuits. He has had long experience with L'Arche communities as well as Native Americans on the Swinomish Reservation in LaConner, Wisconsin, or Washington'sorry wrong province.|Marilyn Kirvin-Quamme has served as director of the Loyola of Renewal Center in Portland and has worked as a pastoral counselor, hospital chaplain, and a campus minister at Gonzaga University, one of our sister universities in Spokane, Washington. She's been married for 16 years and has two grade school sons.||From the introductory remarks:|We want to talk to you tonight about and enter into a conversation with you basically about Jesus, about the way of Jesus and his pattern of living, and also a competing pattern of living that is offered to us and hopefully it is to deepen our hope. We want to talk about Jesus, his way of living, and what he might offer to us to give us hope. And like Fr. Schlegel said, I am looking for hope, I think we're all looking for deeper hope in these days. And we would invite all of you, whatever tradition you come from, I would assume most of you are Catholic, but if you are from another tradition, another Christian tradition or if you're from a Jewish tradition, or a tradition of another faith. What I think is really important is that all of us try to go deeper into our own faith tradition, go down as far as we can, and at the same time be in conversation with people who are also searching for a more hopeful and just world. So, on the one hand to go as deep as we can into our own tradition, but also be in conversation with people who come at life with another tradition.
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Creighton University
