Thursday, July 21, 2016
The L'Arche Canada Foundation from Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada with Jean Vanier's Daily Thought for Thursday, 21 July 2016 "The Crises of Community Life"
The L'Arche Canada Foundation from Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada with Jean Vanier's Daily Thought for Thursday, 21 July 2016 "The Crises of Community Life"
There are four great crises of community life. The first comes when we arrive. There are parts of us which cling to the values we have left behind. The second is the discovery that the community is not as perfect as we had thought. The ideal and our illusions crumble, we are faced with reality. The third is when we feel misunderstood and even rejected by the community. The fourth is the hardest: our disappointment with ourselves because of all the anger, jealousies and frustrations that boil up in us. If we are to integrate into community we must know how to pass through these crises. They all imply the losing of illusions and the gradual welcoming of reality as it is.[Jean Vanier, Community and Growth, page 136]
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