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In the world yet not of the world

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  IN THE WORLD YET NOT OF THE WORLD MARIO D’COUTO           Being in the world and yet not of it is something that can be a struggle, at least for me and what I mean by that is in as much as we desire to be good and to do good, God is not going to put a glass jar over us and say that just because we choose to love Him and follow Him more closely, that He is going to shield us from the temptations of this world. To make things clear though, this is not to say that the world in itself is bad or evil nor are the things found in the world either but how we deal with it is what will make us or break us. We all have responsibilities and important things that need our attention. If we are not careful though, our hearts and minds can be consumed with the task of keeping them afloat. Rather than centering ourselves in Christ and letting the other elements of our lives take their rightful place around that center, we can end up shifting our attention fr...

Everybody's work matters

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  EVERYBODY’S WORK MATTERS Mario D’Couto              Whenever we talk about work, most people think of it as some sort of necessary evil, something that must be endured in order to put food on the table and pay the bills. Very few of us have the privilege of having that dream job where we wake up every morning with excitement and enthusiasm and because of that we may sometimes feel whether, does our work have any meaning at all? Well, that’s what this blogpost/reflection is about.             The ancient Greeks thought that the gods made human beings for work and so work inherently had no blessing, as the Italian philosopher Adriano Tilgher once put it, “To the Greeks, work was a curse and nothing else.” In fact, Aristotle said that unemployment (by which he meant the ability to live without having to work and not as we would understand today of not having a job) was a primary qua...