The Catholic Spirit - August 15, 2013

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August 15, 2013

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Memphis songwriter’s life, music grounded in Catholic faith Eliot Morris to debut new ‘Rediscover’ song in St. Paul Oct. 12 By Joe Towalski The Catholic Spirit

Singer and songwriter Eliot Morris has tasted success on the national concert circuit, opening on tours for popular acts like Counting Crows, John Mayer and James Taylor. While Morris, a lifelong Catholic who grew up in Mobile, Ala., is a talented musician and entertainer, he also considers himself to be something else: an evangelist — one who is trying “to be a light in the world” through his music and how he lives his life. “I see all believers as having a role in evangelization,” said Morris, who now lives in Memphis, Tenn., with his wife Lee and five children ranging in age from 2 to 13. “I think part of Catholic evangelization is just being in the world and living out the faith.” “People may not preach on Sunday, but they show up in their workplace and, by the way they live their lives and the words they choose, they present the Gospel with their very lives,” he said. “In that regard, I do consider myself an evangelist — it’s on my lips, the books I’m reading, the things I’m doing, and the perspective that I approach my life with. They are all informed by my faith.” That faith includes spending time with his family each morning before school, reading PLEASE TURN TO MUSICIAN ON PAGE 4A Photo courtesy of Eliot Morris

What is your heart’s greatest desire? Catholic News Service Yearning and loving give people the strength to move forward and overcome obstacles, but Christians must ask themselves what really is their hearts’ desire, Pope Francis said. “All of us have a desire,” the pope said Aug. 11 during his midday Angelus address. “Pity the person who doesn’t have a desire. Desire moves us forward, toward the horizon, and for us Christians that horizon is an encounter with Jesus, who is our life, our joy, our happiness.” Addressing thousands of pilgrims in St. Peter’s Square, the pope asked them to think about what Jesus said to his disciples in the

Pope Francis is focus of keynoter’s address at Knights of Columbus supreme convention. — See page 7A Gospel of Luke: “Where your treasure is, there also will your heart be.” “Do you have a heart that desires or a closed heart, a sleeping heart, an anesthetized

heart?” the pope asked. “And what, for you, is the most important, most precious thing, that which attracts your heart like a magnet?” Many people would respond that their family is the most important thing, he said. That’s good, but “what is the force that holds your family together? It’s love, and the one who sows love in our hearts is God.” Pope Francis told the crowd that God’s love gives meaning to all the daily tasks in a Christian’s life and it is what helps people face trials. “To move forward in life with love, with that love that the Lord has sown in our hearts, with the love of God — that is a true treasure,” he said.


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