Overview
Hugh Brady’s life’s work was discovering the divine in the human. He thought that we are mistaken when we apologize, saying: “I am only human.” A Spirituality of Being Human explores our human nature as a sacred gift, even with its vulnerabilities and weaknesses. In fact, it is through our limitations that we find our way to growth, compassion, and grace. “It is not in escaping our human condition but in its full embrace that we can feel the divine heartbeat within our own human hearts.” Jesus taught a spirituality of being human when he walked among us. Discover with Brady the fullness of human life as the bridge to transformation and the building of the kingdom of God. Our human home, Earth, is integral to this spirituality.Author Biography
Hugh Brady was a Catholic priest who served in parishes and as spiritual director at St. Bernard’s Seminary in the Rochester, New York Diocese. He received his Doctorate in Ministry from the Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School. Hugh left the priesthood, married, and founded the Center for Dialogue in Buffalo, New York, where he and his wife Evelyn raised three children.