This book is described as one that will disturb, comfort, bless, and offer an antidote to contemporary confusion plus an invitation to change one’s ways. Rohr offers a bleak picture of our current thought, culture, and attitudes plus many biases, our embrace of victimhood, fearful attitudes toward one another and toward the
church, he still sees hope in the darkness. Rohr strongly suggests that following Saint Francis in his way to forgiveness and love, and owning the darkness, can bring us out of the postmodern pit in which we find ourselves.
“One reason so many people have lost heart today is that we feel both confused and powerless. The forces against us are overwhelming:
consumerism, racism, militarism, individualism, patriarchy, the corporate juggernaut. These powers and principalities seem to be fully in control. We feel powerless to choose our own lives, much less a common life, or to see any overarching meaning in it at all.” He goes on to say that this was most evident after the horrific terrorist attacks of 9-1 1-01 Important things seem to have faded. Priorities were evaluated and re-evaluated again. Church attendance increased. Patriotism surged. All of
this forced humanity to face long-standing needs in our society with more urgency.
The answer? Rohr tries to give a clear answer and an increase of hope in the way of Saint Francis, the man of hope for our day. Rohr ends the book with some modern day models, including Cardinal Bernandin and Dorothy Day.
(Thanks to Sr. Irene Hartman, O.P. for this review.)
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