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Introduction to Spirituality



  Dr. Gilberto Cavazos-González, OFM
         Professor of Spirituality
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Before you continue this
review of the definition of
Spirituality think about the
following …

                       What is Spirituality?
                   What makes it Christian?
 Image is my own
                                 © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Understanding Spirituality

I often ask people at my presentations,
 classes or retreats to do the previous
 exercise individually and then in groups. It
 surprises me how few people actually
 think of spirituality as having something
 to do with spirit and yet the word begins
 with spirit.

                                 © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Understanding Spirituality
   More often than not people speak of spirituality
    as having to do with relationship; relationship
    with God, the sacred, divinity or some higher
    power; relationship with self; relationship with
    neighbor and finally relationship with creation.

   Many people also associate spirituality with
    finding meaning in life or developing a world
    view. A few people talk about spirituality and
    the move from interiority to exteriority.
                                       © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Understanding Spirituality
   Christians often use religion and/or religious
    experience as part of their definitions. Some people
    insist on being spiritual and not religious, which I
    consider an impossibility. Personally I think of a
    spirituality as the heart of a religion, faith or way of
    life. Spirituality nurtures religion and religion
    develops and forms spirituality. Spiritual people
    may not be part of an institutionalized religion but
    they cannot help being religious. Religiosity, and
    religion like spirituality are all ultimately about
    relationship.
                                            © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
A Christian Definition
Although    the word “spirituality” never
appears in the Old or New Testaments for
Christians spirituality is biblically defined as
“life in the s/Spirit” with all of life‟s internal
and external reality and relationships.

 * By s/Spirit I am
 referring to both
 the human spirit
 and the Holy Spirit
                                    © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Which spirit?
 If spirituality is life in the spirit or better life
  guided by the spirit, the question remains…
 Which spirit is doing the guiding.
      –   Is it your human spirit?
      –   The Holy Spirit?
      –   A political or team spirit
      –   Demonic spirits
      –   Etc. etc.
   Let’s consider the history of the term…
      For more information follow hyperlinks underlined in light blue.

                                                         © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
The Term

 Hebrew Scripture: ruah
 Christian Scripture:
              pneuma; pneumatikos
 Latin root: spiritus; spiritualis
 Pauline spirituality:
         Christians are “pneumatic”

                            © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
The Term




  © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
The Term
 The term “spirituality” in English has been
  around for about 70 to 80 years and has
  slowly entered popular language since the
  late 1950s. “Espiritualidad” in Spanish and
  other Romance languages has been around
  since the 1500s but those words have only
  recently become popular.
 Spirituality and espiritualidad have the
  same Latin root: spirare. Spirit (the noun)
  comes from the verb to breathe or to blow.
                                 © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
The Term

            Spirare becomes spiritus
  which is the translation of the Greek
  pneuma (air-filled). Pneuma in turn
  translates the Hebrew ruah, which means
  air or breath (of life).
 For early Christians this ruah was the
  Spirit of God that filled their own spirit,
  and as such all Christians are pneumatikoi
  or spiritualis.
                                  © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
The Term

               All Christians are called to be
    “filled with the Holy Spirit.” And so, Bp
    Faust in the 5th century writes we need to
    “age ut in spiritualitate proficias” (“then
    act [so as to grow] in spirituality”).
   Spiritualitas or spiritualitatis is a Christian
    word coined to speak of our life in the
    Spirit of God.
                                        © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
History of the Term
  The word spiritual (pneumaticos) was used by
Paul to speak of anything under the influence of the
Holy Spirit. 1 Cor 2:14-15. Paul speaks of the
pneumatic person as the one who is guided by the
Spirit of God, while the natural person is the one
who is not gifted with the Holy Spirit.
 Paul himself never spoke of spirituality
rather he spoke of Christian life as being
spiritual or (Holy) Spirit-filled.
                                     © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Spiritus
 Theterm "Spirit" translates the Hebrew
 word ruah, which, in its primary sense,
 means breath, air, wind. Jesus indeed
 uses the sensory image of the wind to
 suggest to Nicodemus the transcendent
 newness of him who is personally God's
 breath, the divine Spirit. (CCC* 691)
                   * Catechism of the Catholic Church

                                      © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
History of the Term
It is important to grasp that, in Pauline
theology, „Spirit‟ and „spiritual‟ are not
contrasted with „physical‟ or „material‟ (for
which the Greek word soma, in Latin corpus,
is the root) but rather with all that is opposed
to the Spirit of God (for which the word sarx,
in Latin caro, is used). (Sheldrake, 42)
         List of soma and sarx used in the Christian Scripture.
                                             © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
“Spirituality refers to: 1) a
fundamental dimension of human
being; 2) the full range of human
experience as it is brought to bear
on the quest for human integration
through self-transcendence; 3) the
expression of insights about this
experience; 4) a disciplined study”
         Michael Downey Understanding Spirituality 43.


                                        © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
“Spirituality is the corazón in
  which the soul nurtures and
cares for both the spirit and the
   corporality that make it a
            person.”

          Gilberto Cavazos-González, OFM. “Spirituality.” Miguel A.
          De La Torre, ed. Hispanic American Religious Cultures, vol.
          2. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO 2009, 756.

                                          © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Describing Spirituality
   I am a spiritualogian, (a theologian dedicated to the
study of spirituality). As I listen to people speak of
spiritual, I realize that when we use the word
“spirituality,” we are not always talking about the same
thing. There is no one definition of spirituality that will
satisfy everyone‟s personal or communal experience.
   When speaking of spirituality, we are speaking in a
variety of understandings. Gustavo Gutierrez speaks of
three, Michael Downey speaks of four and I like to think
there are five ways in which we speak of spirituality.*
   *Based on the work of G. Moioli, Michael Downey, Gustavo Gutierrez, Sandra Schneiders, Joann
    Wolski, Walter Principe, and Richard Woods
                                                                      © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
1) a fundamental dimension of human
being; 2) the full range of human
experience as it is brought to bear on
the quest for human integration through
self-transcendence; 3) the expression
of insights about this experience; 4) a
disciplined study”
             Michael Downey Understanding Spirituality 43.



                                         © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
We can speak of spirituality
Ontologically:         Homo Spiritualis
     Fundamental dimension of being human
Experientially:        Homo Viator
     Life in relationship and growth
Classically:           Homo Religiosus
     Tradition and wisdom of a community
Scientifically:        Homo Sapiens
      Academic Study with subject and methods
Artistically:          Homo Creativus
      Grace/Discipline for wholistic formation
Four Understandings of Spirituality

       Existential            Classical              Scientific
   O                      1. Tradition          1. Doctrine;
        1. Experiential
   N
                          2. Personal yet not       theology; dogma
   T    2. Conversion                           2. Pneumatology
   O                          individualistic   3. Hagiogrpahy
        3. Direction
   L                      3. Communitarian;     4. Morality and
   O    4. Charisms            social and                 Mysticism
                                                5. Asceticism and
   G    5. Mystical             inculturated
                                                              Prayer
   I        Union
                          4. Saints, Founders   6. Secondary
   C
   A                        and Schools that               disciplines
                                                7. Spiritual progress
   L                        emphasis certain
                                                         and growth
                            values
Together they
are formational                                     © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Spirituality is an Art
 According to the Nahuatl, the Artist is the
 True Theologian, because s/he can inspire,
 move and lift us up in ways doctrine cannot.

               Ask yourself:
                  –What makes a good artist?
                  –What does good art do for
                   the viewer?

                                  © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Spirituality as an Art

          Like every artform
           Spirituality requires talent
           and training. If you want to
           become a spirtitual master
           you need to have and respect
           both. Talent and training can
           be seen as follows…

                         © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Spirituality is an Art
         Talent                 Training
 Gift                     Sacrifice
 Grace                    Action
   Divine intervention    Human Endeavor
 Contemplation            Apostolic Activity
 Interior   Life          Exterior Living

       Receptive                 Active
                                     © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Spirituality is an Art
          Talent                       Training
Spirituality is a gift from God that requires study, practice
and discipline in order to be fruitful. It requires that the
practioner be both receptive and active, contemplative and
apostolic.
Spirituality is a self-implicating art that builds on the God-
given talents of the artist who apprentices him/herself to a
Master and a School in order to develop the skills at
his/her disposal. Such an artist will paint and study
painting till s/he becomes the painting itself.
                                             © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Spirituality is an Art
        Talent                    Training
In Christian Spirituality the Master is Christ, Jesus
and the School is the Church. The skills and
talents of the artist are the gifts of the Holy Spirit.
The painting in meant for God and neighbor. The
painting is the w/holiness of the artist.



                                        © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Describing Spirituality
My five understandings in relation to Downey’s four.
                                        Michael Downey
 Ontological: Homo Spiritualis
                                     Spiritual
 Experiential: Homo Viator           Anthropology

                                     Lived Spirituality
 Classical: Homo Religiosus
                                     Wisdom Traditions
 Scientific: Homo Sapiens
                                     Academic Discipline
 Artistic: Homo Creativus
                                        © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Describing Spirituality
There are five ways to understand spirituality.
These are
1. Ontological: the fundamental Dimension of being
   human as Homo Spiritualis (spiritual being)
2. Experiential: the lived experience of being in
   relationship as an Homo Viator (being on the
   way)
3. Classical: Cultural and Religious traditions
   arising from the experience of being Homo
   Religiosus (being in binding relationships)

                                        © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Describing Spirituality
The previous three are the most common
  understandings people use to speak of spirituality,
  but some people (scholars and mentors0 also think
  of spirituality as

4. Scientific: an Academic Study with its own
   subject and methods used by the Homo Sapiens
   (being that seeks knowledge)
5. Artistic: Involves talent and training in a certain
   school/movement by an Homo Creativus (being
   that creates)
                                        © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Before continuing consider the
 following questions

 Who   are you spiritually?
 How does your location affect your
  spiritual life?
 What burning issues do you bring to
  the spiritual life?

                            © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
 I believe that ultimately, spirituality is an art form
  that requires the grace given us by God as well as our
  desire to become spiritual masterpieces.
 For Christians Spirituality is about spiritual growth
  and formation because in our baptism we are invited
  to age ut in spiritualitate proficias (act so as to grow
  in spirituality).

   I would like to list 12 things that I believe important
    to the Christian Spiritual formation of many
    contemporary audiences.
                                              © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Guiding Principles of the
          Christian Spiritual Life
Based on the Work of Michael Downey, Understanding Christian Spirituality


  1)    Indwelling of the Most Holy Trinity
  2)    Finding God in the Cotidiano
  3)    Confidence in God’s Plan of Salvation
  4)    Communion with God’s household
  5)    Apostolic and Contemplative life
  6)    W/Holistically Christ-centered

                                                      © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Guiding Principles of the
       Christian Spiritual Life
7)    Fidelity to reality
8)    Justice, Peace and
       the Stewardship of Creation
9)    Interreligious & Multicultural Dialogue
10)   Combat Narcissism,
       Pragmatism, and Boredom
11)   Signed with the Cross
12)   Kerygmatic Evangelization

                                  © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
1.   Indwelling of the Most Holy Trinity: Although
     Christ-centered, the Disciple recognizes her/himself
     not just as a follower of Jesus, the Son of God but
     also a child of God the Father/Mother and one gifted
     by the Holy Spirit. The Disciple dwells in the Triune
     God and God in him/her.

2.   Finding God in the Cotidiano: The Disciple
     recognizes God everywhere and at every moment.
     Though s/he cannot always focus her/his attention on
     God, s/he is aware of God‟s presence and action in
     the cotidiano. The cotidiano is the day in, day out
     routine of life with all its ups and downs seen as
     divinely infused.
                                            © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
3.   Confident in God‟s Plan of Salvation: The Disciple
     sees her/himself as the recipient of a long history and
     tradition of God‟s action in the world (Plan of
     Salvation). S/he knows that they have been
     traditioned into the faith and in turn tradition others.

4.   Communion with God‟s household: Good Disciples
     are active members of the communion of Saints,
     praying for the saints on earth and in purgation while
     at the same time honoring and imitating the Saints in
     heaven.


                                              © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
5.   Apostolic and Contemplative life: Good Disciples live
     the Apostolic Demands and Contemplative desires of
     their lives in creative tension. They have an
     intentional/intensive life of prayer that compels them
     into Ministry/Social Action which in turns sends them
     back to prayer (reflection, meditation and
     contemplation).

6.   W/Holistically Christ-centered: With Paul, the
     Disciple can say “It is no longer I who live but Christ
     who lives in me (in every part of me and in my every
     moment). Christ-centeredness permeates the whole
     Christian in her/his context.

                                             © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
7.   Fidelity to Reality: Discipleship happens in reality; in
     the here and now. Christian spirituality needs to be
     informed by the Sacred Scripture, daily life, mass
     media and other avenues to real life.

8.   Justice, Peace and Stewardship of Creation: Good
     disciples exercise both the spiritual and corporal
     works of mercy, struggle for a more just and peaceful
     world order as well as take care of the earth and sky.
     Christian spirituality is socio-implicating in its
     relationships and care for the other.


                                              © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
9.   Interreligious & Multicultural Dialogue: Christian
     Disciples are open to learning about God and life
     from other religions and cultures. Discipleship
     implies Inculturation of the Gospel; an inculturation
     led and nurtured by God‟s own Spirit.

10. Combats    Narcissism, Pragmatism, and Boredom:
     Good disciples fight the 3 things that oppress
     humanity most; the selfish behavior of narcissism,
     the inhumanness of pragmatism and boredom which
     leads to a multitude of sins.


                                             © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Christian Spiritual Life
11. Signedwith the Cross: The Christian Spiritual life
  begins and ends with the cross of Jesus Christ and
  every other cross. It allows the Spirit of God to take
  the cross of human suffering and transform it into the
  Sign of Glory in Resurrection to new life.

12. Kerygmatic Evangelization: Discipleship implies
  being called and sent like the Apostles and early
  Disciples. In both word and action the Christian
  faithful of every denomination extend the invitation
  of Christ to everyone they meet.


                                          © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
The Goal of the Christian Spiritual Life is
to grow in conformity to Christ, Jesus.

 “See how God differs from humanity… The
Creator is always the same, but those who are
created must pass from a beginning and
through a middle course, a growth, and
progression. And it is for this progress and
increase that God has formed them, according
to the word of Scripture, “Increase and
multiply’”              (Ireneaus of Lyons, Adv Hear., 4,11)



                                            © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
Sources
   Downey, Michael, Understanding Christian Spirituality (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist
    Press 1997).
   Maddox, Randy, "Spirituality and Practical Theology: Trajectories Toward
    Reengagement," APT Occasional Papers 3 (Spring 1999).
   McGinn, Bernard, “Introduction” in Bernard McGinn, John Meyendorff, and
    Jean Leclercg [Eds.] Christian Spirituality: Origins to the Twelfth Century
    (New York: Crossroad Publishing Company 1985) xv-xxiii.
   Secondin, Bruno, Spiritualità in dialogo. Nuovi scenari dell’esperienza
    spirituale (Milano: Pauline 1997).
   Secondin, Bruno,”Introduzione generale” in Bruno Secondin and Tullo Goffi
    [Edd.] Corso di spiritualità: esperienza – sistematica- proiezioni (Brescia:
    Queriniana 1989).
   Sheldrake, Philip, Spirituality & Histroy: Questions of Interpretation and
    Method (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books 1998).
   Cavazos-González, Gilberto, Beyond Piety The Christian Spiritual Life,
    Justice and Liberation (Eugene OR: Wipf & Stock 2010).
                                                           © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)

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Introduction to spirituality

  • 1. Introduction to Spirituality Dr. Gilberto Cavazos-González, OFM Professor of Spirituality Unless otherwise noted all images used in this presentation are public domain and found on Wikimedia Commons.
  • 2. Before you continue this review of the definition of Spirituality think about the following … What is Spirituality? What makes it Christian? Image is my own © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 3. Understanding Spirituality I often ask people at my presentations, classes or retreats to do the previous exercise individually and then in groups. It surprises me how few people actually think of spirituality as having something to do with spirit and yet the word begins with spirit. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 4. Understanding Spirituality  More often than not people speak of spirituality as having to do with relationship; relationship with God, the sacred, divinity or some higher power; relationship with self; relationship with neighbor and finally relationship with creation.  Many people also associate spirituality with finding meaning in life or developing a world view. A few people talk about spirituality and the move from interiority to exteriority. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 5. Understanding Spirituality  Christians often use religion and/or religious experience as part of their definitions. Some people insist on being spiritual and not religious, which I consider an impossibility. Personally I think of a spirituality as the heart of a religion, faith or way of life. Spirituality nurtures religion and religion develops and forms spirituality. Spiritual people may not be part of an institutionalized religion but they cannot help being religious. Religiosity, and religion like spirituality are all ultimately about relationship. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 6. A Christian Definition Although the word “spirituality” never appears in the Old or New Testaments for Christians spirituality is biblically defined as “life in the s/Spirit” with all of life‟s internal and external reality and relationships. * By s/Spirit I am referring to both the human spirit and the Holy Spirit © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 7. Which spirit?  If spirituality is life in the spirit or better life guided by the spirit, the question remains…  Which spirit is doing the guiding. – Is it your human spirit? – The Holy Spirit? – A political or team spirit – Demonic spirits – Etc. etc.  Let’s consider the history of the term… For more information follow hyperlinks underlined in light blue. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 8. The Term  Hebrew Scripture: ruah  Christian Scripture: pneuma; pneumatikos  Latin root: spiritus; spiritualis  Pauline spirituality: Christians are “pneumatic” © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 9. The Term © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 10. The Term  The term “spirituality” in English has been around for about 70 to 80 years and has slowly entered popular language since the late 1950s. “Espiritualidad” in Spanish and other Romance languages has been around since the 1500s but those words have only recently become popular.  Spirituality and espiritualidad have the same Latin root: spirare. Spirit (the noun) comes from the verb to breathe or to blow. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 11. The Term  Spirare becomes spiritus which is the translation of the Greek pneuma (air-filled). Pneuma in turn translates the Hebrew ruah, which means air or breath (of life).  For early Christians this ruah was the Spirit of God that filled their own spirit, and as such all Christians are pneumatikoi or spiritualis. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 12. The Term  All Christians are called to be “filled with the Holy Spirit.” And so, Bp Faust in the 5th century writes we need to “age ut in spiritualitate proficias” (“then act [so as to grow] in spirituality”).  Spiritualitas or spiritualitatis is a Christian word coined to speak of our life in the Spirit of God. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 13. History of the Term  The word spiritual (pneumaticos) was used by Paul to speak of anything under the influence of the Holy Spirit. 1 Cor 2:14-15. Paul speaks of the pneumatic person as the one who is guided by the Spirit of God, while the natural person is the one who is not gifted with the Holy Spirit.  Paul himself never spoke of spirituality rather he spoke of Christian life as being spiritual or (Holy) Spirit-filled. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 14. Spiritus  Theterm "Spirit" translates the Hebrew word ruah, which, in its primary sense, means breath, air, wind. Jesus indeed uses the sensory image of the wind to suggest to Nicodemus the transcendent newness of him who is personally God's breath, the divine Spirit. (CCC* 691)  * Catechism of the Catholic Church © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 15. History of the Term It is important to grasp that, in Pauline theology, „Spirit‟ and „spiritual‟ are not contrasted with „physical‟ or „material‟ (for which the Greek word soma, in Latin corpus, is the root) but rather with all that is opposed to the Spirit of God (for which the word sarx, in Latin caro, is used). (Sheldrake, 42) List of soma and sarx used in the Christian Scripture. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 16. “Spirituality refers to: 1) a fundamental dimension of human being; 2) the full range of human experience as it is brought to bear on the quest for human integration through self-transcendence; 3) the expression of insights about this experience; 4) a disciplined study” Michael Downey Understanding Spirituality 43. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 17. “Spirituality is the corazón in which the soul nurtures and cares for both the spirit and the corporality that make it a person.” Gilberto Cavazos-González, OFM. “Spirituality.” Miguel A. De La Torre, ed. Hispanic American Religious Cultures, vol. 2. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO 2009, 756. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 18. Describing Spirituality I am a spiritualogian, (a theologian dedicated to the study of spirituality). As I listen to people speak of spiritual, I realize that when we use the word “spirituality,” we are not always talking about the same thing. There is no one definition of spirituality that will satisfy everyone‟s personal or communal experience. When speaking of spirituality, we are speaking in a variety of understandings. Gustavo Gutierrez speaks of three, Michael Downey speaks of four and I like to think there are five ways in which we speak of spirituality.*  *Based on the work of G. Moioli, Michael Downey, Gustavo Gutierrez, Sandra Schneiders, Joann Wolski, Walter Principe, and Richard Woods © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 19. 1) a fundamental dimension of human being; 2) the full range of human experience as it is brought to bear on the quest for human integration through self-transcendence; 3) the expression of insights about this experience; 4) a disciplined study” Michael Downey Understanding Spirituality 43. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 20. We can speak of spirituality Ontologically: Homo Spiritualis Fundamental dimension of being human Experientially: Homo Viator Life in relationship and growth Classically: Homo Religiosus Tradition and wisdom of a community Scientifically: Homo Sapiens Academic Study with subject and methods Artistically: Homo Creativus Grace/Discipline for wholistic formation
  • 21. Four Understandings of Spirituality Existential Classical Scientific O 1. Tradition 1. Doctrine; 1. Experiential N 2. Personal yet not theology; dogma T 2. Conversion 2. Pneumatology O individualistic 3. Hagiogrpahy 3. Direction L 3. Communitarian; 4. Morality and O 4. Charisms social and Mysticism 5. Asceticism and G 5. Mystical inculturated Prayer I Union 4. Saints, Founders 6. Secondary C A and Schools that disciplines 7. Spiritual progress L emphasis certain and growth values Together they are formational © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 22. Spirituality is an Art According to the Nahuatl, the Artist is the True Theologian, because s/he can inspire, move and lift us up in ways doctrine cannot. Ask yourself: –What makes a good artist? –What does good art do for the viewer? © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 23. Spirituality as an Art  Like every artform Spirituality requires talent and training. If you want to become a spirtitual master you need to have and respect both. Talent and training can be seen as follows… © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 24. Spirituality is an Art Talent Training  Gift  Sacrifice  Grace  Action  Divine intervention  Human Endeavor  Contemplation  Apostolic Activity  Interior Life  Exterior Living Receptive Active © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 25. Spirituality is an Art Talent Training Spirituality is a gift from God that requires study, practice and discipline in order to be fruitful. It requires that the practioner be both receptive and active, contemplative and apostolic. Spirituality is a self-implicating art that builds on the God- given talents of the artist who apprentices him/herself to a Master and a School in order to develop the skills at his/her disposal. Such an artist will paint and study painting till s/he becomes the painting itself. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 26. Spirituality is an Art Talent Training In Christian Spirituality the Master is Christ, Jesus and the School is the Church. The skills and talents of the artist are the gifts of the Holy Spirit. The painting in meant for God and neighbor. The painting is the w/holiness of the artist. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 27. Describing Spirituality My five understandings in relation to Downey’s four. Michael Downey Ontological: Homo Spiritualis Spiritual Experiential: Homo Viator Anthropology Lived Spirituality Classical: Homo Religiosus Wisdom Traditions Scientific: Homo Sapiens Academic Discipline Artistic: Homo Creativus © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 28. Describing Spirituality There are five ways to understand spirituality. These are 1. Ontological: the fundamental Dimension of being human as Homo Spiritualis (spiritual being) 2. Experiential: the lived experience of being in relationship as an Homo Viator (being on the way) 3. Classical: Cultural and Religious traditions arising from the experience of being Homo Religiosus (being in binding relationships) © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 29. Describing Spirituality The previous three are the most common understandings people use to speak of spirituality, but some people (scholars and mentors0 also think of spirituality as 4. Scientific: an Academic Study with its own subject and methods used by the Homo Sapiens (being that seeks knowledge) 5. Artistic: Involves talent and training in a certain school/movement by an Homo Creativus (being that creates) © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 30. Before continuing consider the following questions  Who are you spiritually?  How does your location affect your spiritual life?  What burning issues do you bring to the spiritual life? © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 31. Christian Spiritual Life  I believe that ultimately, spirituality is an art form that requires the grace given us by God as well as our desire to become spiritual masterpieces.  For Christians Spirituality is about spiritual growth and formation because in our baptism we are invited to age ut in spiritualitate proficias (act so as to grow in spirituality).  I would like to list 12 things that I believe important to the Christian Spiritual formation of many contemporary audiences. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 32. Guiding Principles of the Christian Spiritual Life Based on the Work of Michael Downey, Understanding Christian Spirituality 1) Indwelling of the Most Holy Trinity 2) Finding God in the Cotidiano 3) Confidence in God’s Plan of Salvation 4) Communion with God’s household 5) Apostolic and Contemplative life 6) W/Holistically Christ-centered © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 33. Guiding Principles of the Christian Spiritual Life 7) Fidelity to reality 8) Justice, Peace and the Stewardship of Creation 9) Interreligious & Multicultural Dialogue 10) Combat Narcissism, Pragmatism, and Boredom 11) Signed with the Cross 12) Kerygmatic Evangelization © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 34. Christian Spiritual Life 1. Indwelling of the Most Holy Trinity: Although Christ-centered, the Disciple recognizes her/himself not just as a follower of Jesus, the Son of God but also a child of God the Father/Mother and one gifted by the Holy Spirit. The Disciple dwells in the Triune God and God in him/her. 2. Finding God in the Cotidiano: The Disciple recognizes God everywhere and at every moment. Though s/he cannot always focus her/his attention on God, s/he is aware of God‟s presence and action in the cotidiano. The cotidiano is the day in, day out routine of life with all its ups and downs seen as divinely infused. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 35. Christian Spiritual Life 3. Confident in God‟s Plan of Salvation: The Disciple sees her/himself as the recipient of a long history and tradition of God‟s action in the world (Plan of Salvation). S/he knows that they have been traditioned into the faith and in turn tradition others. 4. Communion with God‟s household: Good Disciples are active members of the communion of Saints, praying for the saints on earth and in purgation while at the same time honoring and imitating the Saints in heaven. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 36. Christian Spiritual Life 5. Apostolic and Contemplative life: Good Disciples live the Apostolic Demands and Contemplative desires of their lives in creative tension. They have an intentional/intensive life of prayer that compels them into Ministry/Social Action which in turns sends them back to prayer (reflection, meditation and contemplation). 6. W/Holistically Christ-centered: With Paul, the Disciple can say “It is no longer I who live but Christ who lives in me (in every part of me and in my every moment). Christ-centeredness permeates the whole Christian in her/his context. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 37. Christian Spiritual Life 7. Fidelity to Reality: Discipleship happens in reality; in the here and now. Christian spirituality needs to be informed by the Sacred Scripture, daily life, mass media and other avenues to real life. 8. Justice, Peace and Stewardship of Creation: Good disciples exercise both the spiritual and corporal works of mercy, struggle for a more just and peaceful world order as well as take care of the earth and sky. Christian spirituality is socio-implicating in its relationships and care for the other. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 38. Christian Spiritual Life 9. Interreligious & Multicultural Dialogue: Christian Disciples are open to learning about God and life from other religions and cultures. Discipleship implies Inculturation of the Gospel; an inculturation led and nurtured by God‟s own Spirit. 10. Combats Narcissism, Pragmatism, and Boredom: Good disciples fight the 3 things that oppress humanity most; the selfish behavior of narcissism, the inhumanness of pragmatism and boredom which leads to a multitude of sins. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 39. Christian Spiritual Life 11. Signedwith the Cross: The Christian Spiritual life begins and ends with the cross of Jesus Christ and every other cross. It allows the Spirit of God to take the cross of human suffering and transform it into the Sign of Glory in Resurrection to new life. 12. Kerygmatic Evangelization: Discipleship implies being called and sent like the Apostles and early Disciples. In both word and action the Christian faithful of every denomination extend the invitation of Christ to everyone they meet. © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 40. The Goal of the Christian Spiritual Life is to grow in conformity to Christ, Jesus. “See how God differs from humanity… The Creator is always the same, but those who are created must pass from a beginning and through a middle course, a growth, and progression. And it is for this progress and increase that God has formed them, according to the word of Scripture, “Increase and multiply’” (Ireneaus of Lyons, Adv Hear., 4,11) © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)
  • 41. Sources  Downey, Michael, Understanding Christian Spirituality (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press 1997).  Maddox, Randy, "Spirituality and Practical Theology: Trajectories Toward Reengagement," APT Occasional Papers 3 (Spring 1999).  McGinn, Bernard, “Introduction” in Bernard McGinn, John Meyendorff, and Jean Leclercg [Eds.] Christian Spirituality: Origins to the Twelfth Century (New York: Crossroad Publishing Company 1985) xv-xxiii.  Secondin, Bruno, Spiritualità in dialogo. Nuovi scenari dell’esperienza spirituale (Milano: Pauline 1997).  Secondin, Bruno,”Introduzione generale” in Bruno Secondin and Tullo Goffi [Edd.] Corso di spiritualità: esperienza – sistematica- proiezioni (Brescia: Queriniana 1989).  Sheldrake, Philip, Spirituality & Histroy: Questions of Interpretation and Method (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books 1998).  Cavazos-González, Gilberto, Beyond Piety The Christian Spiritual Life, Justice and Liberation (Eugene OR: Wipf & Stock 2010). © Gilberto Cavazos-G (2012)