The problem of evil as presented on a few popular TV shows. Confession: I'm a big fan of all things vampirish in the movies and on TV. The Good vs. Evil plot lines resonant with my Catholic soul!
And speaking of evil. . .there are only six Catholic priests in the U.S. who perform exorcisms?
Handy summary and outline of the VC2 document, Gaudium et spes (Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World).
The VFW fires its PAC board after the board endorsed Pelosi, Reed, and Boxer.
Hypocrisy Alert: Dems take twice as much foreign money as the GOP. Of course, the Dem's hypocrisy here doesn't absolve the GOP.
CA firefighters who were forced to participate in a "gay pride" parade win their harassment case on appeal. The decision of the appeals panel was unanimous.
If this doesn't make you laugh. . .well, check your pulse.
Peace in our time!
A new terrorist threat: Al-Gebra. Bomb those @#$% back to the Roman numeral days!
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"A [preacher] who does not love art, poetry, music and nature can be dangerous. Blindness and deafness toward the beautiful are not incidental; they are necessarily reflected in his [preaching]." — BXVI
19 October 2010
18 October 2010
Stranger in the living room
Feast of St Luke
Fr Philip Neri Powell, OP
Ss. Domenico e Sisto, Roma
Imagine: you're at home near the Sea of Galilee. . .quiet morning. . .you are building a fire in the oven, or sharpening your kitchen knives. . .the children are tending the few animals you share with the neighbors. . .you can hear some men down the street readying their nets for the day's fishing. . .it's going to be another very hot day. Just as you move toward the back garden to check on your children, an unfamiliar voice booms out from near the front door, “Peace be to this house!” Who could be visiting so early? No one was expected today. You turn the corner and see two middle-aged men, one is standing and one is squatting next to your youngest child, quietly talking. The men are obviously travelers: they are covered in dust, barefooted, no knapsack, nothing to indicate where they are from or where they are going. The one squatting stands to greet you, saying, “We are sent by the Lord as a lambs among wolves.” For just a second or two you stare, mouth open, eyes wide. . .what do you say? What do you do?
Luke tells us that there are two possibilities for those who are greeted in this manner: receive the men, feeding them and offering them shelter; or, do not receive them, refusing them the hospitality that strangers customarily enjoy. Being a pious person, properly raised in the religious traditions of your people, you offer them food and water. They smile and the older man lays his hands on your head, offers a prayer for healing, and says, “The kingdom of God has come near to you!” You know instantly that these men are indeed sent by the Lord and that you have been blessed. But what do they mean when they say that the kingdom of God has come near to me? Has King Herod been overthrown by the Zealots? Have the Romans been driven out? Has the Temple in Jerusalem been destroyed? Maybe the prophet Isaiah has returned to proclaim the arrival of the Anointed One! Seeing your distress, the younger man says, “Peace be to this house.” Then you understand. . .peace now rests on your house; the Lord God does indeed rule. His kingdom has come near, and His peace rules.
When we go out as lambs among the wolves to proclaim the nearness of the Kingdom of God, we go as bearers of His peace. No fear, no anxiety, no concern for consequences or trials or persecution. In our words, our bearing, our deeds, in the way we think and pray and preach, we are the sons and daughters of the Lord's peace. When we proclaim the nearness of His kingdom, do we exude His peace? Do we look and sound as though we hold His peace? Live it, breath it, carry it with us wherever we go? When we enter a house, do we bring His peace with us? No worries. No fear, no concern for consequences. Reveal the kingdom of God and just rest wherever He sends you.
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16 October 2010
Movie stars at the Angelicum
Yesterday after lunch, I went to the front of the university and watched Robert DeNiro and Monica Bellucci film a scene from an upcoming Italian movie, Manuale d'amore 3.
The Church of Ss. Dominic and Sixtus is frequently used by movie companies for wedding scenes, e.g. When in Rome. The director of the DeNiro/Bellucci film were using the official front entrance of the Angelicum to film a hospital scene.
Filming was very slow. They would film for about 20 seconds, then cut and stand around for ten minutes. Repeat. Deadly dull.
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The Church of Ss. Dominic and Sixtus is frequently used by movie companies for wedding scenes, e.g. When in Rome. The director of the DeNiro/Bellucci film were using the official front entrance of the Angelicum to film a hospital scene.
Filming was very slow. They would film for about 20 seconds, then cut and stand around for ten minutes. Repeat. Deadly dull.
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15 October 2010
Coffee Bowl Browsing
ObamaCare closing down Catholic hospitals. Can't say we didn't predict this. Maybe this new book will become a best-seller by 2012.
No Brainer. Glenn Beck: assault on teen in NYC was more than anti-gay; it is anti-human. The imago Dei embodied by every human person is inviolable and must be respected. Period.
From 2006: The Myths of Hurricane Katrina. . .the article debunks many of the media myths about the causes of hurricane damage in NOLA and the gov't's response to the disaster.
Sex crimes prosecutor reviews episodes of Law and Order: SUV. I quit watching L&O years ago b/c it became a vehicle for lefty talking points. However, being a Legal Fanboy, I appreciate her analysis of the legal issues that the show brings up.
Fr. Z. dissects silly Newsweek article on St. Hildegard. Be very suspicious anytime you hear a feminist lauding the courage of a female saint who bucked the authority of the patriarchal Church. Among OP's this happens all the time with St. Catherine of Siena. Nine times out of ten, the saint is being quoted out of context and the specifics of the alleged "bucking" are conveniently hidden.
Siamo in Italia! The Vatican's office of evangelizing cyberspace doesn't have internet access. The procurator of the priory told me once that he hired a local company to repair some broken floor tiles. When the workers didn't show on schedule, the procurator noted their tardiness to an Italian friar. The friar responded, "Padre, it has only been three months!"
CAUTION! Bishop caught being a bishop. DO NOT read near any Spirit of Vatican Two dissenters. Have oxygen and smelling salts ready if they happen to glance over your shoulder.
Border patrol kitty is on the job!
Ahhhhh. . .free hugs.
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The Smallest Dignity
Saint Teresa of Jesus
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
SS. Domenico e Sisto, Roma
Glory, grace, splendor, worth, nobility—all synonyms for “dignity.” We use words like person, individual, soul when we talk about humans beings. Human dignity then is something like the worth of the individual, the grace and glory of a soul, the splendor and nobility of a person. In Christian theology, we don't use this kind of language to describe the social standing of a person, his/her rank or class in society. When we talk about the dignity of the human person we do so only to reference the image of God that each of us bears, that reflection of the divine that each of us embodies as creatures of a loving God. Whatever nobility, grace, and grandeur we bear as His children, we bear it as a gift, an endowment from the Father's limitless abundance. When Jesus tells the disciples that nothing escapes the notice of God's providence, he is reassuring them that they are never alone, never abandoned, never lacking what they need. If He cares for the smallest sparrow, how much more does He care for us?
To say that nothing escapes the notice of God may seem threatening to some. It could bring on a sense of paranoia about being observed by the ever watchful eye of an all-powerful being. But Jesus isn't trying to scare us into obedience nor is he trying to warn us to be good boys and girls b/c God is watching and listening. Our Lord knows that preaching the Good News comes with dangers, first among these is the threat of persecution for his name's sake. He knows first-hand that opposition to the gospel is fierce, immediate, and often deadly. Yet he reassures his disciples that any opposition—no matter how fierce—can only touch the body, never the soul. God alone cares for both the body and the soul. Therefore, if we will set ourselves against either the world or its Creator, we are wise to choose to stand against the world and preach the Good News without fear, without hesitation.
Paul writes to the Ephesians that we are God's possessions. That we are sealed with the Holy Spirit promised to us. That we are chosen “so that we might exist for the praise of his glory.” We exist to praise His glory. And in praising His glory we are dignified, made glorious, made worthy. By preaching the Good News—with opposition or without it—we offer the greatest praise we can offer. Do not be afraid. If our Father loves the smallest sparrow, how much more does He love us?
To say that nothing escapes the notice of God may seem threatening to some. It could bring on a sense of paranoia about being observed by the ever watchful eye of an all-powerful being. But Jesus isn't trying to scare us into obedience nor is he trying to warn us to be good boys and girls b/c God is watching and listening. Our Lord knows that preaching the Good News comes with dangers, first among these is the threat of persecution for his name's sake. He knows first-hand that opposition to the gospel is fierce, immediate, and often deadly. Yet he reassures his disciples that any opposition—no matter how fierce—can only touch the body, never the soul. God alone cares for both the body and the soul. Therefore, if we will set ourselves against either the world or its Creator, we are wise to choose to stand against the world and preach the Good News without fear, without hesitation.
Paul writes to the Ephesians that we are God's possessions. That we are sealed with the Holy Spirit promised to us. That we are chosen “so that we might exist for the praise of his glory.” We exist to praise His glory. And in praising His glory we are dignified, made glorious, made worthy. By preaching the Good News—with opposition or without it—we offer the greatest praise we can offer. Do not be afraid. If our Father loves the smallest sparrow, how much more does He love us?
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14 October 2010
More server problems
The new university server decided yesterday that I cannot access my Yahoo email account.
So, if you've left a comment recently, it won't appear until the server changes its mind.
If I owe you an email. . .well, be patient.
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So, if you've left a comment recently, it won't appear until the server changes its mind.
If I owe you an email. . .well, be patient.
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Coffee Bowl Browsing (in breve)
Annnnnd. . .we're back! The university server came on-line late Tuesday night. Last night a thunderstorm knocked it out. And now. . .for now. . it is up again. So, before we lose access again, here's a short CBB:
More reasons to send your kids to the University of Dallas! Do UD'ers party? I've heard rumors that they do (wink-wink). . .as a UD prof, I can assure you that they study as hard as they party.
What do hippies, hobos, and Tea Partiers have in common? They all resist the evils of collectivism b/c they believe that human beings are best treated as innately free individuals.
Even as he fulminates about the Chamber of Commerce allegedly using donations from foreign companies, B.O. seems to "forget" that he did the same thing in 2008. Memory is one of the greatest tools in fighting the faux-outrage of the hypocrites in our Ruling Class.
NY Election Board misses deadline for sending absentee ballot to our troops overseas. As the Instapundit notes, "'Accidents' happen."
P.S. STILL no word on the French exam. . .sigh.
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13 October 2010
Making the rules unnecessary
28th Week OT (Wed)
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
SS. Domenico e Sisto, Roma
Our Lord is unrelenting in his condemnation of hypocrisy, particularly the hypocrisy of those who wield religious authority. He says to the Pharisees, “Woe to you! You are like unseen graves over which people unknowingly walk.” Not only does he accuse his opponents of being dead and rotting in the ground, but he also accuses them of leading their unwitting followers into uncleanliness, impurity. Thus the hypocrisy of each Pharisee is both a personal and a public failure. When spiritual leaders fall, those who follow them fall as well. Jesus concludes his indictment of the Pharisees and scribes with a pointed accusation, “You impose on people burdens hard to carry, but you yourselves do not lift one finger to touch them.” Here lies the kernel of their hypocrisy: though they follow the Law to the letter, they do so only for the benefits that come with being seen doing so. They do not intend to see justice done nor do they love God; their only purpose is to lift themselves up and bask in the admiration of their followers. Therefore, Jesus says to them three times, “Woe to you. . .”
How do we avoid the temptations of hypocrisy? Paul writes to the Galatians, “If you are guided by the Spirit, you are not under the law. . .If we live in the Spirit, let us also follow the Spirit.” Paul is not giving us permission to live lawless lives, wildly following every impulse, every appetite. He is challenging us to do something far more difficult than living the letter of the Law. Rather than scrupulously obeying every jot and tittle of the rules, we are called upon to fulfill the Law; that is, we are freed by Christ to live out the purpose of the Law, the underlying intent of the rules. For example, you can be meticulous in driving the posted speed limit and still believe that the other drivers deserve to be run off the road. You can come to Mass daily and still seek vengeance on your neighbor. You can quote canon law on the rules for fasting, follow those rules, and still remain a glutton in your heart. Despite a perfect driving record or a lifetime of perfect Mass attendance, you can still harbor hatred, anger, selfishness, and rivalry. Following the rules is no guarantee of a pure heart. But a pure heart makes the rules unnecessary.
Christ came to fulfill the Law. As his Body, the Church, we are vowed to preach his Word. So, we share the fruits of that Spirit. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. If we will lead in the Spirit, let us also follow the Spirit.
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09 October 2010
from an internet cafe on the via Nazionale. . .
The Angelicum's server was shut down on Wed. the 6th in order to replace it.
Because this is Italy, this process will take an entire week. Apparently, it never occurred to anyone that waiting until the week before classes start to overhaul the univ. server is not the best idea.
So, no posts until Wed. the 13th at the earliest. I'll eat a pig raw if they have the work done by Wed.
Oh. . .I forgot to mention: it looks like I passed the French exam. Several friars have congratulated me on passing. . .however, no one in the department has notified me yet. Makes no difference in my timetable anyway. I couldn't get the license exam material prepared in time to take the exams, so I'll be returning to the US on Dec 18 for Christmas break and then moving to a priory somewhere in the US. I'll come back to Rome in Oct 2011 and take all the license exams and complete the doctoral seminar.
Oh. . .I forgot to beg: I haven't begged for books lately. Now that I am back in Rome. . .the Wish List has been updated. Check it out.
Oh. . .I forgot to mention: it looks like I passed the French exam. Several friars have congratulated me on passing. . .however, no one in the department has notified me yet. Makes no difference in my timetable anyway. I couldn't get the license exam material prepared in time to take the exams, so I'll be returning to the US on Dec 18 for Christmas break and then moving to a priory somewhere in the US. I'll come back to Rome in Oct 2011 and take all the license exams and complete the doctoral seminar.
Oh. . .I forgot to beg: I haven't begged for books lately. Now that I am back in Rome. . .the Wish List has been updated. Check it out.
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06 October 2010
Coffee Bowl Browsing
An omen? Presidential seal falls off the podium during B.O.'s speech. Heh. . .even the symbols of his office are running from him.
Couldn't agree more! Be specific about warnings of terrorist threats or be quiet.
ROTC programs are needed at our nation's universities. Universities extol their racial, cultural, ethnic diversity but that diversity rarely extends to ideology/politics. U.S. campuses are nearly monolithically leftist, especially among the faculty.
Catholics who complain that our bishops play politics with communion. . .play politics with communion. This is beyond despicable.
40% of the Supreme Court cases this term are appeals from the notoriously liberal 9th Circuit. So, what's the learning curve on the left coast?
Fr. Z. links to a. . .I don't know what to call it. . .a "musical" setting for the Gloria. All I can say is: NOT if I'm the presider!
B.O. cut a secret deal with hospitals to drop the public option in his grab for domination of the health care system. And here I thought Big Medicine was the problem!
Franciscan friar botches basic theology: no, pets do not go to heaven. The fact that all of creation will be redeemed does not mean that all of creation will go to heaven. There may be some sort of "doggy heaven," but it is not the Beatific Vision that God's human creatures will enjoy. This sort of Oprah-ish theology sentimentalize serious spiritual issues.
Anna "Red Boots" Arco notes that the Proto-Nazi, Patriarchal, Dissent-suppressing Rottweiler of God, Pope Benedict XVI wants an empowered laity. Hmmmm. . .sounds like he's trying to pull a fast one. Can we really trust someone who wears red footwear? Oh, wait. . .
Call me a modernist, revisionist heretic, but I just can't work up the energy to get worried about questions like this. My student master used to ask me every time I complained about the craziness of our seminary professors, "Philip, is this the hill you wanna die on?" No, not even close.
Lefty lawyer defends the Pope! Obviously, someone bought him off. . .
He-Man does disco. . .I'll never be the same.
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05 October 2010
Par lay voo fron-say?
Aight. . .the French exam is done!
I got a paragraph from Merleau-Ponty's essay, "Cezanne's Doubt." It was slightly less convoluted that the Descartes passage from June but still a challenge to translate in 30 minutes.
I got a paragraph from Merleau-Ponty's essay, "Cezanne's Doubt." It was slightly less convoluted that the Descartes passage from June but still a challenge to translate in 30 minutes.
I looked up a published English translation and my poor attempt at rendering the French. . .well, leaves something to be desired.
Many thanks for all the prayers and encouragement.
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So, here's the deal. . .
Geez, I have really messed up this time!
Yesterday the philosophy dean tells me that the university secretary has been trying to reach me all morning. When I turned in my thesis back in June, I failed to include a C.V. and a pic. I also failed to turn in the 20 page paper on my oral exam topics. This paper is due ten days before the oral/written exams for the license. I didn't understand the implications of this failure at first. Then it hit me: the license exams are THIS WEEK!!! Great. . .so I have a twenty page paper to write before Thursday's exams. Oh, and the thesis defense is Saturday.
Just to add to my stress: the French exam is today not Wednesday. For some reason known only to God and His angels, I listed the exam for the 6th in my diary.
These screw-ups happened for two reasons: 1). all this scheduling info is on the university website in English and Italian; however, the process for completing the requirements is available only in Italian. . .and it is incredibly confusing; 2). I have always had a very weird relationship with time; that is, I find it difficult to conceptualize step by step processes in a temporal fashion. The only way I have ever managed this flaw is to write out a process in my own words.
Is there such a thing as Temporal Dyslexia Syndrome?
Needless to say, I am panicked.
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Coffee Bowl Browsing (is back!)
Ladies and Gents, I give you the secular wisdom of England's Brights. . .when you don't believe in God it is much, much easier to pretend to be one yourself.
More on those terrorists threats/warnings for Americans living in Europe. I'm gonna ask Mama Becky for a .38 holster for Christmas. . .Santa will bring the .38.
. . .and a warning about Islamic ideology: Islam is more than a religion; it's a political revolution.
Tea Party produces video that depicts the murder of children, grandmothers, teachers who disagree with their small gov't/fiscally conservative philosophy. GOP and other groups affiliated with the T.P. largely silent. Oh, wait. . .
Final exam or no final exam? I've been teaching college students for almost 25 years. Lots of lessons learned in that time. Probably the most important lesson: exams do not work. In my courses at U.D., I give students five comprehensive essay questions one week before the scheduled exam period. On exam day, I randomly assign each student a question. Students report that they spend more time studying for this sort of exam precisely b/c they know what to study. I absolutely hate GOTCHA exams! Oh, and "hoop jumping" exams are worse. . .
And speaking of loathsome academic practices. . .students are given class credit for attending that Lefty rally in D.C. Did Beck have to bribe people to attend his rally?
ACORN nemesis, James O'Keefe issues a statement on the CNN "prank" that has him roasting over conservative coals.
The truth about birthdays: a somewhat cynical view.
The future. . .a slightly more distant one.
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03 October 2010
Rome!
I managed to dodge any terrorists who were lying in wait btw Oxford and Rome!
There was a 20something Middle Eastern guy sitting across from me on the plane. I didn't think much about it 'til I noticed Arabic script tatooed on his arms. That made me just a little twingy. Then I noticed that he was wearing a band new Ramones tee-shirt!
There was a 20something Middle Eastern guy sitting across from me on the plane. I didn't think much about it 'til I noticed Arabic script tatooed on his arms. That made me just a little twingy. Then I noticed that he was wearing a band new Ramones tee-shirt!
My laptop had to be reconfigured for internet access at Blackfriars, so it is not configured for the Angelicum network. . .which means who knows how long it will be before regular posting begins again.
Anyway. . .mille grazie for the prayers!
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Commies and unions and Marxists, oh my!
Finished packing and now waiting for Lauds. . .I ran across a lot of blog coverage of the Lefty rally in D.C. yesterday. Here's a link for good pics of the participants, including socialists, communists, Black Panthers, slavery-reparationists, American flag desecrators, assorted anti-family groups, lots of union people, lots and lots of anti-Tea Party folks.
N.B. 1). the trash they left behind for real workers to clean up and 2) the sheer inanity of the signs. My fav: "More Education Means Less Republicans!" Um, that's fewer Republicans, Einstein.
Check here for a comparison btw the cleanliness of the Beck Rally and the trash heaps left by the Left. Very, very telling.
Heh. . .Gateway Pundit caught C-SPAN using a photo from Glenn Beck's rally in a story about the Lefty rally. Good catch.
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