RE-humanize this Lent

Reflection Questions and Responses

See below the reflection responses and feedback from some of our members who attended RE-humanize the Lent. We offer these as a way to open dialogue and thus build relationships, something desperately needed in these troubling times.

Each week’s questions will be posted below the appropriate heading. (Jump to each specific week using the bookmarks in the beige strip below.)

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Week 1      Week 2     Week 3     Week 4     Week 5     Week 6     Week 7

Week One

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? Did anything I heard in the presentations surprise me or make me see the issue in a new light? Might I be called to re-examine my own speech during this sacred season?

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...

Week Two

In the Gospel according to Luke (4:1-13), Jesus is tempted by the devil to abuse his power as the Son of God in several ways. As a child of God, can I think of times when I have underestimated or undervalued the power of my speech, thereby causing harm, even if unintentionally? And times when I’ve underestimated the power of my speech to do good?

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...

Week Three

Cardinal Sean O’Malley has quoted Pope Paul VI in saying that dehumanizing discourse, including racism, not only wounds its target but that the speaker is also “mutilated by their selfishness.” In what way might my selfishness–the perceived self-interest that causes me to distance myself from others with whom I am at odds–mutilate me? Has my image of anyone been “mutilated” after I heard that person use dehumanizing or demonizing language about another?

(Sources: See this recent talk by Cardinal O’Malley, as well as this 2007 post.)

Suggested action: Take a walk outside to find signs of the changing season, such as green shoots or blooms on plants springing out of older, dried out growth. Take a photo and use it to remind yourself that you can change–and others can as well.

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...

Week Four

When was the last time you gave yourself the opportunity to have a serious conversation with someone with whom you didn’t agree, thereby allowing yourself to learn and grow? If you have avoided such conversations–or had them and regretted how they went–how could you approach the next one with a re-humanizing lens so as to be more open to growth?

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...

Week Five

While we often think of political violence as involving many people (rioting, insurgency, etc.) or targeting elected officials, it can also involve acts or threats against ordinary citizens. A recent poll of nearly 600 local electoral officials showed that 77% believed that threats to their safety had increased in recent years and 17% had personally experienced threats, which often started with being demonized as “traitors.”

Ask yourself: How can I become more alert to potential violence or threats of violence taking place in my state or community?

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...

Week Six

When have I spoken up for someone else who was dehumanized or demonized for their views?  Was it someone with whose views I agreed or disagreed?  What words did I use to object to their dehumanization and how did that go?

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...

Week Seven

How has this Lenten process of considering the links among dehumanization, polarization, and political violence changed my way of thinking and/or behaving? What new tools have I acquired to cope with these issues? What’s the best tip I have learned to help me be a RE-humanizer? What new questions do I have?

Week 2. Michele

Week 2. Michele

How many times I have envied the prophet Isaiah:
“The Lord GOD has given me…

Week 2. Casey

Week 2. Casey

I’m the kind of person who likes to listen first and doesn’t talk a lot…so I know that when I do speak, people listen.

Week 2. Nan

Matthew 25…whatsoever you do unto the least of these, you do unto me. Let’s help one another and our democracy

Week 2. Jerry

The term re-humanizing you’re so right on, but it’s a very complicated process since the lack of civil discourse has been going on for so long.

Week 2. Janine

Week 2. Janine

As a parent of three girls, I often think about how my words are affecting them, especially when they were younger. I remember those days when…

Week 1. Althea

The day before the presentation on the FAN the celebrant at Mass talked about the impact of words on society and us as individuals. Then I...

Week 1. Dianna

What are my initial thoughts about the connection between speech that demonizes others and potential violence as well as polarization? I have...

Week 1. Beth

I was struck by the importance of responding/reacting to divisive conversation with questions to clarify the speakers meaning. This seems a...