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Fr. Richard Rohr: Seeing with God's eyes -- Part 1 of 3

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Fr. Richard Rohr

Episode 1: A different consciousness (27 min.)
Rohr tells Tom Fox: "I am convinced that prayer is a descriptor word for a different consciousness. When Jesus goes out and prays for 40 days, he is not saying Hail Marys and Our Fathers. He is looking out at life with a different set of eyes."

This is an encore presentation. The podcast first aired in November 2007.

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Fr. Richard Rohr: Seeing with God's eyes -- Part 1 of 3
Fr. Richard Rohr: Seeing with God's eyes -- Part 2 of 3
Fr. Richard Rohr: Seeing with God's eyes -- Part 3 of 3

Seeing with God's eyes: Prayer as a new form of consciousness
Franciscan Fr. Richard Rohr lives in a hermitage behind his Franciscan community in Albuquerque, N.M., and divides his time between local work, and preaching and teaching. He has invitations to speak from around the world. He considers the proclamation of the Gospel to be his primary call, and uses many different platforms to communicate that message. Scripture as liberation, integrating action and contemplation, building community, peace and justice, male spirituality, the enneagram and eco-spirituality are all themes that he addresses in service of the Gospel.

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More about Richard Rohr

Everything Belongs is Rohr’s best selling book of 21 books he has written. A sequel to it, titled The Third Eye is expected soon. You may want to visit these Web sites: Center for Action and Contemplation (Radical Grace) or Men As Learners and Elders (MALEs).

Richard Rohr was born in 1943 in Kansas. He entered the Franciscans in 1961 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1970. He received his Master's Degree in Theology from Dayton that same year. He now lives in a hermitage behind his Franciscan community in Albuquerque, and divides his time between local work, and preaching and teaching on all continents.

He considers the proclamation of the Gospel to be his primary call, and uses many different platforms to communicate that message. Scripture as liberation, the integration of action and contemplation, community building, peace and justice issues, male spirituality, the enneagram, and eco-spirituality would all be themes that he addresses in service of the Gospel.

Rohr is a Franciscan of the New Mexico Province. He was the founder of the New Jerusalem Community in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1971, and the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1986, where he presently serves as Founding Director.

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