Sunday, March 23, 2014

Dysmas

Tradition has named the good thief as Dysmas.   He's the saint of the worst of us, he's the saint of all of us.  He was, presumably, a pretty bad guy - condemned, guilty of a capital crime.  But, we're told, he made it to paradise the day he died.

We tend to think that his was an act of faith, asking to be "remembered".  But it is possible that he was acting out of charity? 

Dorothy Leigh Sayers' 1943 play, The Man Born to be King, contemplates just that.  That Dysmas saw Jesus as "looney" and was compassionate for his fate.

"Let im think he's Goddamighty," he plays along with an extremely respectful tone, trying to make Jesus feel better. "You're all right, mate, ain't you? Of course you are. This ere's just a bad dream. One o' these days you'll come out in a cloud of glory and astonish 'em all. . . .Sir, you'll remember me, won't you, when you come into your kingdom?"

Recognized as either extreme of faith or great love in providing comfort to a suffering man, he, Dysmas, was a better man than any of us.

Saturday, March 8, 2014



I saw the Son of God trailer. Diogo Morgado, as is typical with Jesus in movies, is a soft, great looking, urban-cool Jesus.

But Jesus was a construction worker. He his hands were likely hard and calloused with cuts and scrapes and strength earned after 20 years as a carpenter. He was first century blue-collar. And if you were to meet and greet him with a handshake, you'd feel the dignity and firmness of a working Man.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Don't Watch This On A Full Stomach.

The full video is torturous - a kind of Catholic waterboarding:

Deacon Sandy at the Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Menomonee Falls.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

True beauty pleases the eye and the mind – but can it help us to become better people?

Beauty has its effect.  It can move us and evoke emotion.  We know beauty when we see it and when we witness by the way we feel.  When beauty is absent do we recognize that we're missing something?  After attending the Tridentine do you feel you're missing something at the NO?


http://aeon.co/magazine/altered-states/can-beauty-help-us-to-become-better-people/

Sunday, February 16, 2014

First blog post.  Sharing winter reading.

Flannery O'Connor's Prayer Journal.  This an excellent, short read.  Blunt, humble and honest, O'Connor offers her struggles and wishes.  The young O'Connor asks for God's assistance to write and to pray. 

This amazon link is provided as a link to learn more of the book, not an endorsement of amazon.  Please purchase at a small local book shop.

http://www.amazon.com/A-Prayer-Journal-Flannery-OConnor/dp/0374236917