Ed Hays: Advent, Christmas and the Incarnation 1 of 2

Episode 1 is 'Incarnation: Turning the Sacred inside out'

Dec. 18, 2009
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Episode 1: Incarnation: Turning the Sacred inside out (23 min.)
Fr. Ed Hays tells Tom Fox, "Incarnation means the 'Infleshing of God, The Divine Mystery.' We talk about spirituality. Well, I don't like that word; it implies duality. ... I prefer lifestyle. So the Incarnation is the Infleshing of the Divine Mystery within us and our whole life rotates around it."

This is an encore presentation. The podcast first aired in December 2006.

All the episodes in this series

Ed Hays: Advent, Christmas and the Incarnation 1 of 2
Ed Hays: Advent, Christmas and the Incarnation 2 of 2

More about Fr. Ed Hays
Ed Hays has been a priest in the Kansas City, Kan., archdiocese since 1958. He is the founder and long-term director of Shantivanam, a Midwest center for contemplative prayer whose name means Forest of Peace in Sanskrit. He has also worked as chaplain of the state penitentiary in Leavenworth, Kan. He has made extensive pilgrimages in the near east, the holy land and India. Today he continues his ministries as a counselor, a writer and a painter.

Excellent! This further

Excellent! This further explains the current writings on the Cosmic Christ. God keeps challenging us to delve deeper into the Mystery of Christ!

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