Revisiting last month’s bi-partisan hearing on gun control at the Capitol, we want to applaud the efforts made to listen to so many sides of a very challenging issue. We will continue to follow the conversation in Frankfort, and remain inspired to keep our ears and hearts open.
We were reminded of a past Richard Rohr meditation on compassionate listening, in which Father Richard asks us to consider our own role in pushing people to polarized positions when we fail to “stand in the compassionate middle.”
As we enter 2024, it often feels disorienting to come to terms with the multiplicity of problems our community and world face. Increasingly, we are cementing our understanding that two key elements are essential to making change: the grace of reflective listening and participating in local initiatives aimed at harm-reduction.
Even amidst the fog of the current, let us be moved to seek the light. Let us listen to each other. Let us renew our willingness to learn. Let us dream of a new vision. Let us aspire, collaborate, and create.
We are wishing you a very happy new year and hope you’ll consider these humble thoughts amongst your recent resolutions.
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