Engaged Contemplation: Father Adam Bucko
In this episode of The Sounds of SAND podcast, host Michael Reiley speaks with Father Adam Bucko about his journey and the integration of Christian contemplative spirituality with social justice activism. Father Adam shares his formative experiences growing up in Poland during the resistance against totalitarian government, his work with marginalized youth in the United States and India, and his philosophy of engaged contemplation. He discusses the importance of heartbreak as a spiritual guide, the responsibility of acknowledging historical injustices perpetrated by the Christian church, and the practice of staying grounded through monastic rhythms of life. The episode highlights the need for a balanced approach to spirituality that embraces both love and grief, and explores reconciliation with the world's suffering through active, mindful presence.
Topics
- 00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview
- 01:37 Father Adam Bucko's Early Life and Inspirations
- 04:50 Journey to the United States and Spiritual Exploration
- 08:13 Contemplative Practices and Activism
- 20:58 Challenges and Reflections on Modern Christianity
- 29:48 Navigating Institutional Harm and New Monasticism
- 32:16 Engaged Spirituality and Personal Practices
- 46:36 Final Thoughts and Ways to Connect
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