Friday, July 3, 2009

Sarah Palin and Conventional Wisdom

Sarah Plain’s decision to leave office in Alaska has aptly highlighted the irony of "conventional wisdom."

I've got news for all the media pundits, Washingtonian elites and beltway political junkies, who walk in lock-step with each other, their mediocrity ricocheting like images on a mirror, with about as much reality as an amusement park fun house.

I pity this self-absorbed, arrogant class of bland uninteresting pundits for they have lost the ability to think and thereby intuit creatively.

Sarah Palin is not one of them, there is a profound difference in her; the public sees it plain as day but it totally eludes the elites. They are blind as bats here. In some respect, its laughable, however, with the state of our country, the critical stakes for the future in mind, on another level, it is extremely disconcerting.

To put it simply, one need only go back to another unconventional soul, Henry David Thoreau. Sarah Palin's personhood "beats to the beat of a different drummer," and this is exactly what makes her hated by the left and misunderstood and underestimated by elites on the Right.

However, to be a "real" leader, not a badly orchestrated facade, like Obama, the ability to "think outside the box," to incorporate a certain, spiritually guided risk into one's existence and bravely act on it, is more than an eccentricity, it is a necessity.

Risk, by definition requires a potential cost. As we celebrate July 4th this weekend, I am reminded of what many of the soldier's under George Washington's seemingly hopeless cause answered, when their peers, who thought it safer to stay within the folds of King George, asked them why they chose to stay and fight, with little food, no uniforms, few weapons and rampant diseaase? Their answers, revealed in extant letters, was simple; this man has risked everything, including his fortune, his honor and his life for the cause of freedom; "I cannot abandon a man who has so courageously put everything on the line." George Washington risked, his heart heard a distant drummer; this is the sign of a real leader!

From a theological perspective, one need only look at the story of the Jesus at the well with the Samaritan woman. The conventional wisdom of the day was that Jews should have no contact whatsoever with Samaritans. The history went back centuries, but basically, Samaritan’s were considered apostates and “untouchables.” It went so far that Jews would not even take a road through Samaritan territory, instead traveling for miles out of their way for the sake of avoidance.

It was the hottest part of the day when this woman went to draw water. One did not endanger himself this way ordinarily. The cooler hours of morning or evening were far more typical, unless, of course, one was an outcast, even in Samaritan society.

She did not want to be seen by respectable people. What an irony! She comes upon God incarnate. Not only does Our Lord speak with her, in spite of her own sarcasm toward Him, but He lays bare His own divinity by telling her every detail about her life. Furthermore, he shares with this complete societal outcast the secret of true wisdom. True wisdom is not like this water which quenches thirst for the moment. On the contrary, true wisdom is like a fountain forever brimming over to eternal life. He explains to her that God seeks those who will worship “in spirit and in truth, for God is spirit.” In other words, worship has nothing to do with conventional wisdom, it has only to do with truth.

Conventional wisdom and truth have nothing to do with each other, one speaks to reality, the other to a mirage. It is deadly to a creative life, to leadership and to vision. And, it is not the stuff that motivated men like our founding fathers nor laid the cornerstone of freedom for this great nation.

I don't know what will become of Sarah Palin, but I have confidence that whatever, path her life takes she will be just fine. Why? Because she has already demonstrated in her life's choices that she is a free and independent thinker, she is not afraid of risk but feels more comfortable fighting against conventional wisdom than rushing headlong with it. She is creative, courageous and unafraid. In a word, she is a leader.

God's speed Sarah, whether you are one day President or not!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Courage/"Do you also want to leave Me?"

This has been a rough week for truth.  The signs of the times are looking dismal; just this week Katherine Sebelius was whizzed through the confirmation process, a nightmare for the lives of the innocent in their mother's wombs.

Janet Napolitano, another radical, who seemed not the least bit cognizant of her irrational responses to the possibility of closing down the border with Mexico until we could get a handle on this brand new virus creeping into our country, went on TV spouting the administration's line.

Justice Seuter announced his coming resignation...Spector changed parties...illustrating a completely transparent motive of ultimate self-interest, in maintaining the good life that power in Washington undeniably engenders.

Eric Holder went to Germany to announce that he has plans for releasing Gitmo terrorists into our country.  Never mind his own country's citizens concerns over such idiotsy!

And all the while, Obama continues his appalling fast track to the radical left, leaving the unborn and all other American values for which our bravest have fought and died, littered, like trash, all over the ground on which, he,  the "Messiah" walks.

Yes, we, as Christians are becoming marginalized, we are heading for a period in the wilderness, of relatively no political power...this will be a time for testing our love of, Truth Himself, Our Blessed all loving Lord, Jesus.  

We must not fail Him!

In the midst of all this chaos, which turning away from God engenders, there have been those who hold up the model of courage, a mantle we must take upon ourselves.

Today's Gospel in the Catholic Lectionary is John 6, starting about verse 22.  It is one of the few times when Jesus places a very concrete demand on his diciples.  It appears to most of them to be scandalous, and it tests their faith to the very core.  In order to stay with Jesus, they will need to abandon all conventional wisdom and give truth all the trust they can muster, however weak their souls. 

There is courage to be had in this incident but Jesus apears willing to lose every single one of His followers to uphold His Word.

Jesus, who usually teaches in parables, mades a very literal statement, with no excuses, no chance to rationalize, either accept it or reject it, no middle ground here.  He doesn't chase after those who walk away saying," wait, I didn't mean that literally, only figuratively.  Come back." 

No, He was willing to embrace the agony of their desertions.

He says, "I am the Bread of Life...in truth, in very truth I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of God, and drink His blood, you have no life in you....my flesh is real food, my blood is real drink,...whoever eats this bread will not die but live forever."  My quote is very truncated, Jesus devotes alot of time and words to this very concrete admonition.

As one might expect, this was "the straw to break the camels back" for most of His diciples.  Murmering and arguing erupted among them all, "how can this be?"  There must be some other meaning, it must be figurative.

Yet, Our Lord did not back down one bit.  As many of his followers began to separate themselves and walk away, Our Lord, looked to His twelve closest followers.  The pathos in his question to them breaks my heart.

To me, His transparent glory, His pure agape love, His will to be ultimately vulnerable toward His children shines through like a beacon.  He directs His attention to his most intimate friends and these words come from His mouth...

"Do you also want to leave Me?"

He is willing to be forsaken by every last one of those He loves opening Himself up to utter rejection, so important is this to Him.

Simon Peter is filled with courage, it hangs from every passionate word he utters in response.  He responds in kind to his Beloved, to his God.  "Lord, to whom should we go?  Your words hold eternal life.  Peter doesn't care a wit about anything in the world, he has surrendered his soul to Jesus.  

Courage.  There will come a defining moment for every Christian when he becomes aware of that fork in the road and he must take "the road less travelled."

So, who gave us examples of this kind of courage this week, in our own time? 

 Mary Ann Glendon, former Ambassador to the Vatican wrote a letter to Notre Dame University, articulating with courage and wisdom, why she will not accept the award for which she had been invited; the University, she states, has left Our Lord by its actions in rewarding Obama when he fights for infanticide around the world.  The University has walked away from Our Lord just as those many diciples separated themselves from Him 2000 years ago.  She will stand with Peter.  Her mantle will be courage born of love for Jesus.  (http://www.firstthings.com/blog/2009/04/27/declining-notre-dame-a-letter-from-mary-ann-glendon/)

And, please read Andrew McCarthy's letter to Eric Holder, rejecting the invitation he received to be a token member of a panel, which will be used to release Gitmo detainees. (http://www.lgstarr.blogspot.com/2009/05/mccarthy-beautiful-mind-just-says-no.html)  

He articulates the truth, defending the values for which every one of our soldiers has fought and sacrificed their lives for; honestly characterizing Holder's actions for the antithetical "sacrilege" that they are.  He will not be a part of that....instead he will bear the mantle of truth, however unpopular the repercussions.

Holiness can come out of the wilderness...just when the Roman Empire thought it had extinguished Christianity forever, a young Constantine, about to see a vision of the cross, upended the entire western world by making Christianity the crown of western civilization.

Again, the pagan, secular world is feeling their power, they can taste victory:  we must cling to our Beloved in humility and He will adorn us as "the lillies of the field," we will not lack for the courage needed.  

May St. Michael and all the Choirs of angels assist us in the wilderness as they assisted God Himself!


Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Demographics/No children, no wealth for America

http://www.firstthings.com/article.php3?id_article=6564


Please go to this link and read this article; everybody in America needs to read it.  

What is the number one issue young conservatives should push in the coming years?  We have got to have more children!  And, we have to provide BIG tax advantages for people who are willing to take on the responsibility of raising the next generation. 

David Goldman explains, in economic terms, why our economy is dithering toward depression, and the only hope to turn this sinking ship around.  


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Tea Party Day a Great Success/A Gathering Storm

As soon as I got home from work I turned on the TV and my laptop, in reverse order.

Of course, Fox News Channel was the only media outlet covering the cultural event of the day.  

I lived through the 60's protests, and, of course, the more recent leftest groups filled with paid rebels funded by the likes of Acorn and George Soros.  Never have I seen Americans rise up across this nation like happened today.

These were traditional, hard working, ordinary Americans; the umbrella under which they stood was the banner of freedom, personal responsibility, faith in God and love of everything this country has stood for since our founding.

Then I turned the channel to EWTN and watched some of the Installation Mass of the new Archbishop of New York, Timothy M. Dolan.  

A few minutes earlier, I had come across a piece on the web about Governor Paterson of New York, initiating the process to legalize gay marriage in the state.  The same article made the additional point that the new Archbishop, Timothy Dolan, had just made a comment today that he would actively oppose any attempt to legitimize gay marriage in New York.  

Governor Patterson happens to be one of the honored guests at tonights ecclesiastical installation.   The visual scene provided an interesting dichotomy.

While watching the Mass in the majesty of St. Patrick's Cathedral, framed by the ancient liturgical beauty of the ceremony, the camera spanned the congregation and there was Governor David Paterson and Mayor Bloomberg...politely clapping, revealing rather somber expressions.

An uneasy spiritual feeling crept over me;   two simultaneous pictures before my eyes; the masses of Americans preparing to democratically fight to bring back the America they have known and loved all their lives, the Catholic Church about to appoint a conservative pro-active Archbishop of New York, prepared to fight for the Church's stance on social issues on one side, and the Governor of New York, hoards of far left  Obama "kool aid" drinkers at his back, along with undeniably radical Administration appointees, on the other side; it was almost like waiting for the curtain to rise on some great Shakespearean tragedy.   

It had a medeival feel about it...there is a grave seriousness on both sides and the cultural differences could not be more antithetical.

The sides are gathering, everyone will eventually have to choose, I am lining up with the Tea Party folks.  May God Bless this country and give us wisdom.



  

Saturday, April 11, 2009

"The Hound of Heaven"// No wisdom in Newsweek

It is Good Friday.

At this moment, as I write this sentence, the Roman Church is celebrating the Stations of the Cross in Rome, Italy.  Where is this liturgy taking place?  In the ruins of the Roman Coliseum, where Christians by the thousands were torn apart by lions, wild beasts, victims of the most henious acts of violence. 

Yes, The Roman Coliseum is where Christianity died.

Fast forward through history and one finds Nietzsche declaring the death of God in his philosophy.  Ironically, his own sister was a nun.

Yes,  modern philosophy is where Christianity died.

Then, in 1966, Time magazine graced its cover with the headline:  "Is god dead?"  Then 3 years later the same magazine had to retract slightly with a different cover: "Is God coming back to life?"

And, now, again, this week during Holy Week, Newsweek's cover declares the decline of Christianity. It is too archaic for our times, we are too enlightened now, it is miserably, irrefutably politically incorrect.  It cannot compete with our new gods, the god of "tolerance," "relativism," and "secularism."  

Yes,  the 21st century is where God died.

On Good Friday, we enter into, the first time Christianity died, on a cross, outside the walls of Jerusalem.   Deicide.   The historical record since that dark day has nothing new to tell us.   

Three days later, the unquenchable fire that is Being Itself, reconstituted life...the resurrection, "trampling down death, by death."  Oh, no, creation, I live, and I will hound you to your last breath so that you may be lifted up with Me to life eternal.  

I remember watching the movie, Jesus of Nazareth, years ago.  I particularly liked one line a Roman soldier says at the end of the movie after entering the empty tomb..."now it begins..."

Jesus is the truth, the way and the life; He is life.  Truth will not die...because truth is not a trend, a philosophy, even a religion.  Truth is a Person.  There is no being, no creation, nothing, without the loving will of Being Itself.

Sometime "google" the poem by Francis Thompson, "The Hound of Heaven."  I find it captures the essence of a love so enamored with his creation that He tracks us down in every silent crevice of our existence...He lives.

G. K. Chesterton said of his poem:

"That is the primary point of the work of Francis Thompson; even before its many colored pageant of images and words.  The awakening of the Domini Canes, the Dogs of God, meant that the hunt was up once more; the hunt for the souls of men; and that religion of that realistic sort was anything but dead...In any case it was an event of history as much as an event of literiture, when personal religion returned with something of the passion of Dante, the Dies Irae, after a century when such religion had seemed to grow more weak and provincial, and more and more impersonal religions appeared to possess the future.  And those who best understand the world know that the world has changed,and that the hunt will continue until the world turns to bay."

"I fled Him down the nights and down the days,
I fled Him down the arches of the years,
I fled Him down the labyrinth of ways,
of my own mind, and in the midst of tears.....

All that which I took from Thee, I did but take,
Not for thy harms,
But only that thou might seek it in my arms.
All which thy child's mistake,
Francis, as lost,
I have stored for thee at home.
"Rise, clasp my hand, and come.....
I am He whoc though seekest!

There is much more.  Find this poem and give yourself to it for a moment.  You will see God is not dead, He continues to hound our every moment with His love.

Alleluia, Christ is risen indeed.


















Sunday, April 5, 2009

The "inviolability" of the "person"/This is truth minus the dross!

Ken Connor has written a great piece on Townhall regarding the Notre Dame invitation to Obama...

The salient point here is the kernal of pure truth in the assertion made by John Paul II:

"The inviolability of the person which is a reflection of the absolute inviolability of God, finds its primary and fundamental expression in the inviolability of human life."  

Here is his piece:

Monday, March 30, 2009

Thomas Sowell/A mind of easy discernment

Thomas Sowell is one of those people who does not become confused and even momentarily lured off the course of truth by conventional wisdom.  He has another article today about our "Rookie President," which is right on target.

Read it here...

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ODk5M2I3YWI2NTU2ZGZjZDBjMGVjNTVkZGQwNWI5ZTg=


I watched the Disney movie, Pinocchio, with my grandson this weekend.  Boy, was he glad to see that whale, finally sneeze!

It reminded me of how easy it is to become enticed with that which takes us off the course of truth, just as little Pinocchio was lured by the shiny bauble, following it to near disaster.  

There are others in the media who fall prey to the conventional thought "kool aid" of the day and then as often as not stumble back to the original truth, in time.  Many conservatives serve as examples of this, like Bill O'Reilly, who remains so impressed by Obama's style, on many subjects he just can't pick out the truth and highlight it; look also at people like Peggy Noonan, who wrote speeches for another man who could easily discern the truth with his gut, Ronald Reagan; she has been a disaster...whether it's Washington elitism or just confusion of thought, she has been ensnared by Obama's "style."

It's not difficult to see how people such as Hitler came to have such power and why "discernment" is so fundamental, especially in times like these.  Even within the walls of the church one is confronted with this secular relativism, like the catholic church, in its refusal to face the ethical repercussions of its own illegal alien policy. or, for example, many evangelicals who have rationalized the core "life" issue, justifying a vote for Obama on such flimsy grounds as environmentalism or social justice concerns, equating these with the Ontological truth of the Trinity.

I think Rush Limbaugh is pretty good at staying focused as well, evidenced by today's video of his show, where he discusses Obama's inner anger, a major psychological motivator of his behavior.  Don't think there's not a strong element of Rev. Wright in Obama and Michelle.

Sometimes I wish we could just look for growing mule ears or tails or noses on these media types!  Instead we have to exercise our God given rational faculty, and humbly seek the truth in love.  "Seek and ye shall find," the "Pure in Heart will see God," "Where your heart is, there will  you treasure be..."

God help us to stay on the path of truth, not to be lured away by smooth rhetoric or externals.  Where we find truth, let us cling to it, for its sake alone; always at the ready to depart from that which is not truth, no matter the comfort of the context in which it is presented.  Let "truth" and truth alone be my master; teach me, like Michaelangelo sculpted, to chaff away the dross in every circumstance, and reveal the living everlasting Truth.

Pinocchio has some important moral lessons...time with my grandchildren is never wasted time.

God Bless our children!  




Sunday, March 29, 2009

Dear Father Jenkins/What is blasphemy?

(I sent the following letter to the President of Notre Dame. The fact that a Catholic university could manifest such grave moral confusion in regard to the one intrinsic evil which is the very substance of Christianity, only highlights the inherent dangers of succumbing to "the relativism of our times.")



Fr. Jenkins:
You are in grave error in your rationalization concerning Obama's invitation. It is an act of blasphemy on a par with the Israelites "golden calf." Why? Christ said, "I AM the way, the truth & the life;" Life, Being Itself, is our God, a communion of personhood, a divine relationship; love is only possible within the context of being, life. As a catholic university, you are His disciple. Yet, by honoring an individual, no matter his secular office, king or pauper, you are highlighting and lauding someone who pro-actively fights for the very antithesis of God, whose actions in the Illinois State Legislature were a mortal sin, justifying infanticide through his argument and vote. This is a grave matter for the university, for your soul and for our country as a whole. It is not the equivalent of inviting him for a debate or even to express his opinion in honest intellectual repartee. He has proven through his actions, which are anything but honest, to represent a direct assault on Life..."I AM." Your letter only illustrates a grave confusion between what is an "intrinsic evil" as opposed to views and arguments on resolving various ethical and political issues which are open to compromise and disagreement. "Life" is our God. Do not choose to dance around the golden calf; it is not the Holy Spirit here, it is the antithesis propelling the university in this action. Please do not grieve the heart of our Savior. To honor a secular official whose highest priority, demonstrated by his very first actions in office, are to commit sacrilege and blasphemy against the womb by militantly supporting murder of the innocent there, is spiritually catastrophic. In Christ, Sue Langstaff

Monday, March 23, 2009

"Pauper, Pauper"/The Power of Humility

One of the most beautiful Communion hymns is Panis Angelicus, (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fr9Do5ZxPZA, this is a beautiful version on youtube .)

Part of the translation into English is, "Pauper, Pauper... your humble servant; you have given us the Bread of Angels, the Bread of Heaven, O, the miracle!"  

After waking up tomorrow morning, you will start your day with certain intentions, plans and responsibilities.  Things may be going according to expectations, then, oops, you spill your morning cup of java all over the floor, your clothes.  Now, you’re running late, you rush through the door at work, flip the switch on your computer and as you’re reviewing your e-mail with little enthusiasm, suddenly there is a crying co-worker standing next to you.  She needs your support.  These are very simple disruptions that all of us encounter in our daily life, seldom does your day end with every plan and expectation met perfectly, no surprises.  Sometimes the interruptions are more serious, occasionally, utterly shocking and life changing.   

 One day, as I was pondering this inevitability, a thought occurred to me.  

Suppose we look at our daily plans as an internal force propelling us along a straight line, like the straight beam of Our Lord's cross.  

Furthermore, as the inevitable obstacles begin to cross our path,  suppose we liken them to the cross bar on which Our Lord's arms were stretched and nailed.   

Suddenly, it was as though He was entering the "conversation."  What does that "crossbar" do for you?  Do you see it as an opportunity?  It places you at the center of salvation, where man meets God, where the mystery of love acts.

It reminded me of a section of Dostoevsky's novel, The Brothers Karamozov: 

Dostoevsky’s character, Zosima, in The Brothers Karamozov, states, …”Loving humility is a terrible force:  it is the strongest of all things, and there is nothing else like it.”  Father Kallistos Ware in The Orthodox Way, continues, “whenever we give up anything, or suffer anything, not with a sense of rebellious bitterness, but willingly and out of love, that makes us not weaker, but stronger. 

So what are we saying here?  Yes, something as small as a spilled cup of coffee can have an altering and salutary effect on the world, depending on the degree of love with which it is born.  Father Ware also states that love is creative, transforming, an objective reality, just as hatred, is de-structive.  It is a mystery, the mystery. 

Next time, the dog surprises your morning with a dastardly deed...don't let that "crossbar" go to waste.  Offer it up into that great mystery of Love, it may be the most creative act of love in your day!

Pauper, Pauper...in your weakness is your strength.


 

Sunday, March 15, 2009

"America is a Christian and Moslem Country"/What?

Arveh Spero, (It's Foreign Policy Stupid! at http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=31014): perhaps a prophetic piece about Obama's blundering foreign policy.


Apparently, in an interview with Al Arabia, Obama said, "America is a country of Christians and Moslems." What? We have all been living under the mistaken notion that our founding and our history are Judeo-Christian! Boy, where are the "re-education" centers when you need them?

Spero explains the long list of catastrophic errors this administration is making which are weakening our security, while Rome is burning and nobody is paying too much attention, not the least of which is reneging on defensive missile shields for our Eastern European allies, in hopes Russia will help us stop Iran's nuclear intentions.

I'm certainly no historian, but even I can reasonably conclude that per history, whenever the poison of anti-semitism begins to seep into the rhetoric of any western country, watch out! It's like the canary in the mine...the next thing you know there's an explosion somewhere.

No, Barack, we are a Judeo-Christian country!

But, there may be good news on the horizon; after reading today's Gatewaypundit.blogspot.com, apparently General Petraeus is giving a commencement speech...in Iowa, in 2010!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

"We the People"/A gathering place

“We the People”

Boy, Glen Beck is emotional on this week's show on Fox. But, it’s all about his patriotism; the back drop on the set is a copy of a mosaic “We the People,” carrying the American flag. Enlarged it is thousands of faces of ordinary Americans.

The theme is about bringing back the American values still prescribed and lived in our military, most notably in the ranks of Navy Seals, Green Berets, etc. His interviews with these two heroes, truly inspiring!

Beck is promoting a new website as a gathering place for American Americans, a place where we can get together, discuss our values and how these values can bring back the country we love. Watch out NEA, “truth” is getting its “boots on!”

The website is:http://www.the912project.com/ The server went down tonight because of all the hits but they're fixing that problem.


Here are the Values and Principles: Go to the website, participate.

The Nine Principles
1. America is good.
2. I believe in God and He is the Center of my Life.
3. I must always try to be a more honest person than I was yesterday.
4. The family is sacred. My spouse and I are the ultimate authority, not the government.
5. If you break the law you pay the penalty. Justice is blind and no one is above it.
6. I have a right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness, but there is no guarantee of equal results.
7. I work hard for what I have and I will share it with who I want to. Government cannot force me to be charitable.
8. It is not un-American for me to disagree with authority or to share my personal opinion.
9. The government works for me. I do not answer to them, they answer to me.

The 12 values Americans must embrace:

Honesty
Reverence
Hope
Thrift
Humility
Charity
Sincerity
Moderation
Hard Work
Courage
Personal Responsibility
Gratitude

He asks you to make a choice.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Three Temptations/"Lo, I will be with you, even until the end of time"

The three temptations in the wilderness, suffered alone by the 33 year old Jesus after His baptism in the Jordon, are so substantively layered, one could use a lifetime to deliberate on their meaning, not less, their practical implications.

Father George Rutler, Rector of the Church of Our Savior in New York City, took up the subject this week; in so doing, he applied them to our own time, especially now, as the culture tumbles into catastrophy.

Father Rutler reminds us that Our Lord knew these same temptations would “assault” every generation, in fact each individual existentially; his current thoughts spell a prophetic warning.

The first temptation can easily be discerned in the “justice for the poor” campaign which has literally taken over so many Christian Churches and congregations. One of the most conspicuous examples is the Rev. Wright Church, profiled during the last election campaign. Rev. Wright preached social justice, worse, he de-christianized his rhetoric to the extent that the individual became no more than a self-pitying victim of the rich.

Why would the force of Evil in the world desire this seemingly virtuous intention, tending to the poor, to usurp the Church?

“Satan first tempts the Church to turn stones into bread: to reduce the Church to a human creature devoid of supernatural charisms. The Church is the world’s greatest feeder of the poor, but unless she feeds souls, she is redundant in a materialist culture. Satan wants to replace Communion lines with bread lines, as if the Body of Christ were nothing more than temporal sustenance. But Christ is Our Saviour and not Our Philanthropist. “Unless you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you” (John 6:53). “

If the Church is no more that a philanthropist, among others, she has no eternal power, no mystery.

The second temptation, and I think, Fr Rutler puts this so well…the temptation is that Christ (always applying to each one of us as well) mock the Church. To mock, is an egregious form of cruelty. I have always hated it, hated it growing up in school, when groups of kids would mock others, hated it as it erupts in work or social situations, etc. It is a terrible form of blasphemy and arrogance. How dare I, a mere creature, from dust to dust, mock the creative wisdom of the Divine?

Will Jesus jump from the pinnacle?

“Secondly, Satan tempts the Church to mock herself, as he wanted Jesus to jump from the pinnacle of the Temple and survive. This test will see whether Christians will take up the daily crosses of life with Christ in a broken world, or engage grace as a kind of New Age energy arrogated to ourselves without moral obedience to natural law. To fly against nature is to live in an unreal world, claiming to be Catholic without living as Catholics

Will Christians take up their daily crosses; take on themselves the suffering, in union with Our Lord, to sanctify it from the inside out. That is the way Christ redeemed his own in the world. It is not love to flaunt miracle after miracle, even though possible, Christ, in His divine nature, could, if He had so willed, lifted Himself off the cross…He did not. He suffered and died, demonstrating the nature of love, only through love would He bring us Home.

Or, are we more inclined to demand proof, now, of God’s power?

I often picture Christian healing in a mystical sense; what if a doctor was told, "the only way you can heal this patient is to mystically get within the very heart of it, take it on your own being; then, yourself being the remedy, literally push it from the inside out." There would be a lot of sick people!

I have known human beings who actually had this inner intuitive and mystical connection with their patients. Kim, my older brother, had it. It was instructive, though filled with pathos, to watch his interaction with patients. It made him an extraordinary diagnostician. It also made him a suffering disciple of Christ.

Finally, the third temptation per Fr. Rutler:

“Thirdly, the Church is tempted with earthly power. Cardinal Consalvi reminded Napoleon that the Church’s power is not from earthly rulers. Pius XII said that Stalin would be able to count the Church’s divisions only after he died. The two Thomases, Becket and More, made similar remonstrances with their own blood. In the history of the Church,Judas was the first to accept a government grant in exchange for doing evil. The Church is entering a time of severe testing, and she will be crucified in ways more tortuous than nails, for she will be jeered by journalists and patronized by politicians and menaced by false messiahs, but in the end the Church’s despisers will hear severe words: “You could have no power at all against me, were it not given you from above; so he who delivered me to you has the greater sin” (John 19:11).v

A time of great testing awaits us all, versions of these temptations will assault our culture and our hearts. Everything the Obama Administration is thrusting upon us, is based not on truth, but on worldly power.

Humility is the key to discernment. If we seek Truth in honesty and humility, we will be guided through the tempest.

We must be “men” not wimps. What is a man? (I speak universally here, refusing the collar of political correctness, where, truth is the first casuality), Human "manhood," is not being unreachable, remote, tough; or winning your first fight.

How does one know, he is a "man?"

It’s when we can recite these words, as our own existential truth, on our deathbed. It is not impossible...such souls are everywhere among us.

IF
If you can keep your head when all about youAre losing theirs and blaming it on you,If you can trust yourself when all men doubt youBut make allowance for their doubting too,If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:

If you can dream–and not make dreams your master,If you can think–and not make thoughts your aim;If you can meet with Triumph and DisasterAnd treat those two impostors just the same;If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spokenTwisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,And stoop and build ‘em up with worn-out tools:

If you can make one heap of all your winningsAnd risk it all on one turn of pitch-and-toss,And lose, and start again at your beginningsAnd never breath a word about your loss;If you can force your heart and nerve and sinewTo serve your turn long after they are gone,And so hold on when there is nothing in youExcept the Will which says to them: “Hold on!”

If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,Or walk with kings–nor lose the common touch,If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you;If all men count with you, but none too much,If you can fill the unforgiving minuteWith sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,And–which is more–you’ll be a Man, my son!
End

Sunday, February 22, 2009

"I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandie, Yankee Doodle, do or die; Born on the 4th of July...!"

A lot has happened since my last post.

The “unthinkable” happened, Obama was elected, woe to the public school system in the last few decades who founded, for the most part, his constituency. Our founding fathers warned their descendents that two things were required in order to retain what, in effect, was a political miracle in world history, a free republic based on the human dignity of each individual; an educated populace and a consensus of morality based on the Natural Law, ordained by the Creator, God.

Both of these requirements have systematically been driven out of our public consciousness. There are, of course, many dedicated, well intentioned, teachers, but they have essentially been held hostage on the Titanic as it merrily heads toward disaster.

Americans, who are not euphoric eunuchs of Obama, have a seriously uneasy feeling in the pit of their stomachs. Are we on the edge of something dire? The new man added to the roster on Fox News, Glen Beck, even had a show this week on different catastrophic scenarios across America should one of several forms of tyranny converge on its citizens.

While running errands this weekend, I was listening to a weekly radio show called “Around the House.” The host answers any question from how to fix a broken toilet to how to discourage wasps in your attic. This week he did something a little out of the ordinary.

He, like many others, suffers from a sense of discomfort, anxiety, about the future of our great country. Making every attempt not to politicize a home improvement show, never the less, he had to make a comment about the attitude of the new administration toward its own citizens.

Most recently, our new Attorney General, Eric Holder, who has his own checkered past in regard to courageous stands against the unethical, ie., the Marc Rich pardon, commented that Americans are essentially “a nation of cowards.”

Beautiful! I’m sure our nation’s enemies were elated, what a propaganda tool! It’s a little reminiscent of Michelle Obama’s comments during the campaign about “finally being proud of her country.” The current administration reeks of this condescending attitude toward ordinary Americans.

Mr. “home improvement” put it very simply…”we are Yanks!” We can solve any problem. Where is the God given faith in the principles, the virtues, the courage, the “can do” attitude that has always characterized our view of ourselves?

It hit me. Obama, and his crew of self-congratulatory elitists, have absolutely no sense of being “Yankees” at all. They have no pride, no confidence in the bare bones; gut level, “exceptionalism” of the American experiment. They might as well be a bunch of Frenchmen at the rudder of State!

The term “Yankee” reminds me of a 1964 movie starring James Garner and Julie Andrews, “The Americanization of Emily,” a comedy, about an American Naval Officer who upsets the English sensibilities of a WWII widow, during the time frame of Normandy. It is a funny love story, Garner was at his best. During the movie Julie Andrews, initially repelled by Garner’s shocking “Yankee ways,” eventually falls in love with his true “manliness,” demonstrated through a deep seated and intractable courage and optimism. She soon realizes there is much more to this American than his love of Hershey Bars!

The term “Yankee” has evolved and no one is certain of its origin. The British used it derogatorily against Americans in 1775 after the Battle of Concord and during the Civil War, it took on a distinctly Union flavor, but by the time of WWII, Americans had positively internalized the term to embrace all that makes the United States of America a uniquely noble adventure, imbued with God’s grace, destined for His favor.

Political correctness has stripped us of this little symbol of our heritage, our vocation.

I’m with the weekly host of our local home improvement show. We are Yankees! No one, not even a misguided group of “Washingtonians” will take that away. We mere ordinary citizens, the ones who give our blood, sweat and tears, everyday to make this country work, will take back the dignity and patriotism, bequeathed to us by our founding fathers.

It shall not parish from the earth as long as one brave heart stands up for God and country!

America will come back to its senses, because truth is “getting its boots on,” lest the world underestimate the Spirit which animates this gentle Lion!

God Bless America, may each one of us work every day to revive the truth which underlies her patriotism!

Go rent "The Americanization of Emily!"

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Lincoln v. Obama on Life

Today, is highly ironic, as President Bush has proclaimed it, "National Sanctity of Human Life Day." The media is agog with the celebrity innauguration, hardly a mention has been made about the catastrophic crises, the responsibility of which, lays directly at our nation's feet!

I predict, President Bush's Declaration of Life, will hold exponetially more significance 100 years from now, than anything you will see or hear through the national media this week regarding the Innauguration, especially Obama's speech.

If one peruses history, it becomes very clear that it is the ordinary, almost unnoticeables which eventually rock centuries and people, not the trendy splashes of "the times." This week there will be ample celebrity adulation, autographs, balls, empty speeches, superficiality and hypocrasy. Man loves to make much of himself!

Like the confetti and gas-filled balloons, 100 years from now it will only illustrate man's vanity, as Shakespeare so brilliantly articulated in Macbeth.

"To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-morrow,Creeps in this petty pace from day to day,To the last syllable of recorded time;And all our yesterdays have lighted foolsThe way to dusty death. Out, out, brief candle!Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player,That struts and frets his hour upon the stage,And then is heard no more. It is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,Signifying nothing."

But there is something happening this week which will hold up well against the onslaught of time; it is the effort, the sacrifices of prayer and fasting, marching and speaking out on behalf of life and truth, made by a remnant of souls, who may be feeling a little despair in some corner of their hearts tonight.

Yes, you will be haughtily ignored, ridiculed, and mocked by the worldly, you will see no substantive or transcendent victory this week.

But, do not despair, and, as Pope John Paul said so many times, "Do not be afraid." If God is with you, who can be against you?

You are heroes, you are the ones who will be remembered because you stand on the side of "truth," of "right and wrong." You are the ones who can't figure out why the TV anchor interviewing some member of the Obama transition team spouting off about "pay to play" politics in Chicago, isn't compelled to ask the only pertinant question worth asking? Do we not even care about right and wrong anymore? Is there no shame left?


Obama loves to compare himself to Lincoln, he is using the Bible Lincoln used for his oath. He, of course, did the same train ride, etc., so I decided to look back at the circumstances and speech Lincoln made at Gettysburg.

If it gives hope to anyone, it should not be to Obama, but to you, the remnant, you are holding true to "right and wrong" to the dignity of each human life, to the sanctity of marriage and the family and to the transcendent necessity of worship and gratitude to our God.

Drawing my history from this historic site; http://showcase.netins.net/web/creative/lincoln/sites/gettysburg.htm

here are a few words to give you strength on your journey...

Lincoln only stayed in Gettyburg for 24 hours.

The speech was delivered on "cemetery hill," an old cemetery; adjacent were new burials from the horrific battle; Lincoln's wagon ride to the hill top went past the remnants of battle; "all about were traces of fierce conflict, rifle pits, cut and scarred trees, broken fences,...scrapes of blue and gray clothing, bent canteens...

The main speaker that day was Everett, a nationally famous speaker, who gave a two hour speech. Lincoln gave only the "dedicatory remarks at the end," approximately 2 minutes.

(Lincoln's) "effort was the product of a lifetime, from a man known for deep study and reflection."

If Abraham Lincoln stood for anything, he stood for Truth, and you, who are still standing against relativism, secularism and utilitarianism, and standing for "life," have Lincoln as your unfailing advocate, you stand on his mighty shoulders. Mark your place and go on until your dying breath.

Obama and Michelle may have made an appearance at the Lincoln Monument today, again, in an attempt to parallel their ascent to power, to his. But, remember, life is full of irony. A sign standing on "Cemetery Hill" before the battle at Gettysburg, read: "All persons found using firearms on these grounds will be prosecuted with the utmost rigor of the law."

With Obama it is all about "perception", with Lincoln it was reality.

Many remarked that day at Gettysburg the sad lined face of the President...I can see his deep reflective eyes still...mourning for the unborn.