Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Spiritual Depression


BY MATTHEW KELLY

The great depression of our age is not economic; it is spiritual.  There seems to be a pervading sense of purposelessness in many people’s lives today.

“Why are we here?” is a question many people have stopped asking and started avoiding.  They have stopped asking this question not because they don’t want to know the answer but because they have seen nothing to make them believe anyone has the answer.  

It seems those who have the answer have hidden it under a bushel (cf. Matthew 5:14).  

There is a great need to re-identify the essential purpose of the human being.  Whenever brave men and women step forth and celebrate their essential purpose by striving to live holy lives, the do a great service to the world.

The Church and indeed the whole world desperately await a few brave souls to stand up and remind us of our great spiritual heritage by redirecting us toward the goal of the Christian life: living holy lives.

My team and I at Dynamic Catholic are committed to inspiring Catholics to live holy lives in the modern world.

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About Matthew Kelly
Matthew Kelly is founder and president of the Dynamic Catholic Institute. He is a best-selling Catholic author and world renowned speaker. His message, inspired by Vatican II's universal call to holiness, presents the genius of Catholicism in a way that is disarmingly simple, yet deeply profound.

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