Abide,
I don’t discredit them. They serve a purpose, not necessarily apologetics and understanding the Faith…rather they are a magnet for dysfunction and PTL…someone has to do it…notice all the resources they have…glad they are doing it…it isn’t a place I would send someone looking into trying to find out about Catholocism…it is a place for people with problems and perhaps if they had problems it is better than Alanon or others like that.
Coptic–What is PTL?
You’ve repeatedly pronounced your assessment of Heartland Center for Spirituality and Shalom Place, its internet ministry. You say it doesn’t have as its purpose “understanding the Faith”, but that “rather they are a magnet for dysfunction and PTL”. That’s about as accurate as someone perusing CAF and announcing it’s a magnet for dysfunction because it has a group for people with OCD and it has members who often ask questions about dealing with their scrupulosity or porn addiction.
As I said before, Heartland Center is a retreat center run by the Dominican Sisters of Peace. Its internet ministry is Shalom Place. Both Heartland and SP are focused on providing teaching and support for Christian contemplative practice. Their purpose indeed is “understanding the Faith”. Here, under “web site resources” you can find their online bookstore:
shalomplace.com/books/index.html. As you can see, with few exceptions the books are from well-known Catholic authors who write about Christian spirituality.
Below the bookstore on “web site resources” is “A Daily Spiritual Seed”: “This daily (M-F) email message provides information, guidance and support on Christian contemplative spirituality using quotes from writers on Christian mysticism… Some of the authors quoted are St. John of the Cross, Thomas Merton, St. Theresa of Avila, Julian of Norwich, Evelyn Underhill, Bede Griffiths, Thomas Keating, St. Bernard of Clairvaux and many others.” With the exception of Underhill, all these authors are Catholic. How then, Coptic, is this not for the purpose of “understanding the Faith”?
A little further down the “web site resources” is the part you linked to earlier, “online resources”. On that page, the central and larger column is taken up by books and discussions on Christian spirituality such as Jesus is Risen , to give just one example. You, however, apparently latched onto one small part of SP’s offerings, on the side column where some papers on co-dependency, etc. are listed. Right below those are “Spirituality and Metaphysics” articles, with topics headed by a brief introduction to lectio divina. You seemed to have ignored the great majority of offerings from SP and Heartland and mistaken a peripheral topic for their central focus.
Edit: I wanted to add that I’ve been a reader of SP’s material for over four years, so I do know what I’m talking about.