Giving meaning to wounded life: the art of Kintsugi – Regards protestants

Much more than a repair, the Kintsugi is a sublimation. It is claimed that this Japanese art originated in the 15th century from a broken vase, the hideous repair of which inspired a shogun’s request to his ceramists to find a solution that magnifies it. Resilience or sublimation? Originally, the assembly of the broken pieces … Read more

Cardinal Steiner: “The Eucharistic body of Christ cannot be dissociated from the wounded body of humanity”

It overcomes the stereotypes that imprison “the ‘Eucharist’ to a monstrance generally directed by an ordained minister, to approach “the Eucharistic mystery in relation to the assembly” “Action of God that prepares a table for the poor and solidarity in the incarnation of the Wordsigns of a perennial compassion and the presence in the Eucharist … Read more