

Wonderment, Contemplation, and Friendship with God | Fr. Cassian Derbes, O.P.
Jun 5, 2025
Fr. Cassian Derbes, O.P. is a Dominican priest and visiting professor at Notre Dame, with a rich background in theology. He explores the intertwined themes of wonder, nature, and friendship with God. Listeners learn how personal connections with nature can deepen their spiritual lives. He shares insights from 'A River Runs Through It' and discusses contemplation as a distinct path to establishing a friendship with God, emphasizing the balance of passion and discipline in this pursuit. His reflections remind us of the transformative power of nature and shared experiences.
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Essence of Friendship with God
- Friendship with God involves sharing personal knowledge, interior joy, and contemplation.
- Contemplation is integral to friendship with God, making us lovers and contemplators of Him.
Wonderment in Maclean's Montana
- Norman Maclean's novel "A River Runs Through It" evokes wonderment through majestic Montana nature.
- The story's natural beauty deeply moves the soul and invites admiration.
Wonderment as Gateway to Truth
- Wonderment prompts the intellect to seek causes beyond appearances.
- It opens the mind's desire to enter deeper into truth and being itself.