Holy Daring: Fearless Trust in the Public Square

by Randy Hain | October 20, 2010 1:00 pm

Listen to Presentation by Dr. Thierfelder…[1]

Recap of Holy Daring: Fearless Trust in the Public Square:

Sermon on the MountIntegrated Catholic Life eMagazine recently sponsored an incredible talk given by Dr. Bill Thierfelder, President of Belmont Abbey College (www.bac.edu[2]) at St. Peter Chanel Catholic Church in Roswell, GA.  Dr. Thierfelder focused his remarks on patriotism and courage in public life (in business, sports, education and our communities).  He provided the answers to these key questions:

The title of his talk was taken from a book by John Udris entitled Holy Daring: The Fearless Trust of St. Therese of Lisieux.  The author highlights her bold confidence in the power of God’s love and the courage to put that trust into action in her daily life even to the moment of her death.

Dr. Thierfelder began the talk by asking for  “…the intercession of this great saint and doctor of the church whose feast day we just celebrated on Oct 1st, may we begin to study, understand and practice the virtues of holy daring which is courage / fortitude and fearless trust which is confidence (con-fides, with faith) / faith.  Then armed with supernatural courage and heroic trust, may we begin living the Gospel of life as a US citizen in the public square which is patriotism.” He challenged the participants to be ready at the end of the evening to say with St. Therese:  “I feel within me a holy daring being born.”

Dr. Thierfelder set up his talk in three parts:

1.      Holy Daring – Courage/Fortitude

2.      Fearless Trust – Confidence/Faith

3.      In the Public Square – Patriotism/Justice

Since Faith precedes Courage, Dr. Thierfelder started with the concept of Fearless Trust by recommending a book titled Trustful Surrender to Divine Providence: The Secret to Peace and Happiness by Father Jean Baptiste Saint Jure, SJ and Saint Claude De La Columbiere, SJ.

Total Trust/Faith is the foundation for Courage/Fortitude (Holy Daring)

Here are a few good examples of saints to see virtuous living in action:

Trust and Courage enable us to be Patriots

Archbishop Burke (emeritus of Saint Louis) is the prefect of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura. At the 2009 National Catholic Prayer Breakfast Keynote Address he said:

Today more than ever, our nation is in need of Catholics who know their faith deeply and express their faith, with integrity, by their daily living.”

Dr. Thierfelder continued:

So what does this mean to us?

Politics (public square) – Archbishop Chaput Render unto Caesar: “We need to raise up a new kind of genius, a generation of saints, through our prayer and zeal, through our personal witness, through our faithful devotion to the sacraments.

A practical program of daily living is laid out for us by Blessed John Henry Newman:

“If you ask me what you are to do in order to be perfect, I say first:

“Which of these can’t you do? None! All can be done easily each day.  It is a matter of “will”. Will you do it each day?  You’re thinking it has to be more complicated or sophisticated than that.  There must be a magic formula, there must be someone else who will do it, take care of it for me  No! You and I are called to do it and this recipe by Bl. John Henry Newman is the answer.”

Archbishop Chaput in Render unto Caesar continues, “The final lines of Leon Bloy’s classic novel, The Woman Who Was Poor, should burn in the heart of every serious believer: “There is only one misery and that is-not to be saints.”  This is exactly the fire we need to set ablaze in our own lives and in the lives of Catholics across the United States.”

Read Dr. Bill Thierfelder’s Biography

Endnotes:
  1. Listen to Presentation by Dr. Thierfelder…: http://www.integratedcatholiclife.org/Podcasts/SPCBA20101012DrThierfelder.mp3
  2. www.bac.edu: http://www.bac.edu/

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