Keeping wisdom alive

CAC faculty member Brian McLaren reflects on the person of Benedict of Nursia (ca. 480โ€“547) whose world closely resembles ours today. History, it seems, repeats itself. Hopefully Benedict's solution helps us on our way. Long live wisdom. Itโ€™s not hard to imagine a world that seems to be falling apart with political division and corruption,... Continue Reading →

The Wisdom of Rage

Originally published on July 21, 2025 by our friends at the Center for Action and Contemplation (Richard Rohr) Sikh activist Valarie Kaur traveled to Guatemala to learn about the 20th-century genocide of Mayan Indigenous peoples. While there, she joined CAC teachers in an online event to explore how we might honor and learn from our... Continue Reading →

On disruption

[Ken Gray] Yesterday on Canada Day I suggested that a core part of Canadian identity is a desire for, and an experience, of freedom. Already thinking along such lines I appreciated this following post from the Centre for Action and Contemplation (Richard Rohr) on the act of freedom. When freedom becomes more than a concept,... Continue Reading →

The Good News Storyย ย ย ย 

Reprinted from Richard Rohr's Daily Meditations -- From the Center for Action and Contemplationย -- Read online here This Daily Meditation explores the โ€œseven storiesโ€ inspired by Brian McLaren and Gareth Higginsโ€™s e-book The Seventh Story. Father Richard describes how the gospel offers us a new story: If weโ€™re honest, culture forms us much more than... Continue Reading →

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