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Who are Radical Catholics?

From: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/radical

Definition of radical

1 :of, relating to, or proceeding from a root: such as a (1) :of or growing from the root of a plant radical tubers (2) :growing from the base of a stem, from a rootlike stem, or from a stem that does not rise above the ground radical leaves

b :of, relating to, or constituting a linguistic root

c :of or relating to a mathematical root

d :designed to remove the root of a disease or all diseased and potentially diseased tissue radical surgery radical mastectomy

2 :of or relating to the origin :fundamental

3 a :very different from the usual or traditional :extreme

b :favoring extreme changes in existing views, habits, conditions, or institutions

c :associated with political views, practices, and policies of extreme change

d :advocating extreme measures to retain or restore a political state of affairs the radical right

4 slang :excellent, cool

— radicalness noun

Radical Christianity, radical Catholics, yes that is me. I am a radical Catholic. Or, at least I am trying to be. Work in progress you might say.

Ok, I first heard about this the other day while listing to the radio. “Do something radical brothers and sisters, we need to shake up and startle the world; pray, fast, go to Adoration, celebrate Reconciliation, ……” You get the picture.

Well, that didn’t do much to start me on this path, no, not until I heard, the very next day, when I was listing to Deep Adventure Radio with  Bear Woznick. He talked with Jason Jones, one of the authors of a new book: The World on Fire, a Whole life Reader, by by Jason Jones,‎ John Zmirak.

Bear challenges men to gritty and deep masculine christianity. I agree with him when he says, “The most radical thing you can do in life is abandon yourself to the wild adventure of God’s Will”. It is a wild adventure, in fact, when I decided God’s Will was way more important than my will (yes I still have to work on this everyday) it has become, “good morning Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, how are you going to surprise me today.”

So, what will I do that is radical this week? I am going to Reconciliation this afternoon at 3 pm. I am going to daily Mass everyday this week. I will spend a hour tomorrow in Adoration. And, I guess most of all I will be going to Detroit this weekend for the  beatification of Father Solanus Casey at Ford Field. To me, none of this seems radical. But to my non Catholic friends and especially my friends who don’t attend any kind of church, all this seems at best a colossal wast of time and at worst signs that my mental health may be in question.

Finally, read the second definition above. Doses it remind you or anything from scripture?. What about  John 15: 5  where Jesus says he is the vine and we are the branches. Jesus is radical! The Saints are radical, I am going to be radical too.

And, yes, at least for me, starting this blog is radical.

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Author: radicalcatholic11

I am 61, a Catholic, trying to live a chaste life after being divorced. In late summer of 2016 I had an intense encounter with Jesus. Until then I was your average Catholic, going to Mass on Sunday, most of the time, Confession once or twice a year, and celebrating Holy Days sometimes. I know what happened, but I really can't explain it, other than to say I started to pray, just a little. The only real thing I can say is that if I was the man I am now, I wouldn't be divorced. I am not the same person, I now go to daily Mass as often as I can, spend time in Adoration every week, celebrate Confession every couple of weeks, and fast an pray. Thank you for taking the time to read this, I hope you find something here that will help you on your faith journey. May God bless you in the name of Jesus. Your brother in Christ, Mark, the radical Catholic

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