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ad vitam - Winter 2020

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The ad vitam webzine is unique in its offer of an integral and interactive experience featuring articles and audio-visual content. We strongly suggest that you read it online, ideally on a computer or tablet (not recommended on a smartphone). To zoom in: on a computer, double-click or use the + and - found at the bottom-right of the screen; on a tablet, double-tap the screen. Use your mouse or finger to move throughout the page.

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R EFLECTION<br />

Dialogue in a time<br />

of global crisis<br />

Margaret Patricia Br<strong>ad</strong>y, OSB<br />

Human and Divine Conversation<br />

Human beings are innately dialogical,<br />

they instinctively wait to be <strong>ad</strong>dressed<br />

by the other. Herein lies their freedom<br />

to question and respond. Ultimately their questioning<br />

and searching le<strong>ad</strong>s them to find God,<br />

source of their freedom, who has first chosen<br />

to enter into dialogue with them. Their act of<br />

faith is their response to the revelatory word<br />

of God <strong>ad</strong>dressed to them through sacred<br />

history and then in its ultimate fullness in the<br />

incarnation of the Word m<strong>ad</strong>e flesh. Through<br />

the incarnate Word’s birth, life, death and resurrection<br />

God has entered into intimate dialogue<br />

with humankind. Enticing them to obey<br />

His word, to listen and surrender to it completely;<br />

He enters into a covenantal communion<br />

of oneness with them and all created realities<br />

through this dialogue.<br />

Vatican II and Pope Francis<br />

Since Vatican II the Church has become<br />

26 • AD VITAM • WINTER <strong>2020</strong>

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