For millennials, mysticism shows a path to their home faiths [View all]
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Anthony Graffagnino describes himself spiritually as both frustrated and curious.
A Pentecostal turned Unitarian, the 28-year-old Graffagnino said hes had his fill with stale and dead expressions of faith that I saw really doing nothing to better the people around me or the world around me.
Discovering the Christian mystical tradition through the work of Franciscan friar Richard Rohr helped change that.
Father Richards work allowed an entryway into Christianity when I didnt think there was any, said Graffagnino, who is studying to be an interfaith chaplain at Starr King School for the Ministry, a Unitarian Universalist seminary in Berkeley, Calif....
While many younger Americans today are spiritually unaffiliated, aka nones a quarter of all adults under the age of 30 in the United States say they dont identify with any religion or spiritual tradition, according to the Pew Center for Religion and Public Life millennials are increasingly finding contemplative spirituality appealing.
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https://religionnews.com/2019/04/16/for-millennials-mysticism-shows-a-path-to-their-home-faiths/
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