Reflections Magazine Issue #60 - Fall 2003 | Page 13
From the
Heights
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Anthony Butler (below right) explored Catholic
values with new friends from around the world.
Our discussions were filled with ques-
felt I was not “Catholic enough” for the
tions of every kind, always followed by
retreat or that I did not know enough to
insightful thoughts. Through the week,
contribute. I asked the students to look
we found where students landed on the
around the room and then said, “This
spectrum of Catholicism. That was not
is the Church,” knowing that we all
the intent of the retreat, but it caught
had different opinions about our faith.
my attention as I, too, am trying and
The fact is, it is our faith. We had spent
learning to place myself on this diverse
the week listening to one another about
to the Dominicans. I am proud of my
continuum. We often use the terms lib-
our faith. Because we were all able to
Dominican connection and hope it will
eral, moderate, and conservative, but
listen, and not only listen but value one
continue to strengthen.
I’m not sure those terms are descriptive
another, I have great hope in the future
enough. I like to think of myself as a
of the Church.
Our days were intense, but we had
ample time to reflect on our experi-
dynamic Catholic.
We do not know God’s plan for us,
ences. Breakfast was followed by mass
There were many different opinions, but
though we are often given glimpses. I
in a makeshift chapel; then presenta-
we were able to listen to one another;
believe, however, that everything hap-
tion and