Wise Words on Wednesday: Climbing the mountain
Since it’s Brandon Vogt‘s birthday today I thought I’d post a quotation from one of his favourite Saints:
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
Since it’s Brandon Vogt‘s birthday today I thought I’d post a quotation from one of his favourite Saints:
It’s now exactly a week until G.K. Chesterton’s birthday…
Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions.
– G. K. Chesterton
In addition to being the Seventh Sunday in Easter, this Sunday is also Ascension Sunday. This has been an insanely busy week – sorry I didn’t get this posted earlier.
This Sunday we hear a glorious mystery! The Second Glorious Mystery to be precise! Yes, this Sunday we celebrate Jesus’ Ascension into Heaven.
In recent weeks, life among the Apostles had been, to put it mildly, a bit rocky (and not “rocky” in the good, “Peter” kind of way). In fact, things had been pretty awful. The Master had been betrayed, beaten and then killed on a cross. Dark times.
But then, something happened… He rose from the dead! For several weeks He had been appearing to His disciples! Life was good again! But then…what?…He left?
Huh? Things were finally starting to look up! Why did He leave? Did the Lord abandon His Church?
The Young Adult group which I help coordinate was in our Diocesan newspaper this week, The Southern Cross. Here’s the article :
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There is now a Christian version of the Cha Cha Slide…oh my…
I was talking with someone recently about forgiveness and how, when we hold a grudge, we do damage to ourselves. I had a Scripture verse at the back of my head but I couldn’t remember where it was in the Bible. Today I found it:
“Wrath and anger are hateful things, yet the sinner hugs them tight. The vengeful will suffer the LORD’s vengeance, for he remembers their sins in detail. Forgive your neighbor’s injustice; then when you pray, your own sins will be forgiven.
Could anyone nourish anger against another and expect healing from the LORD? Could anyone refuse mercy to another like himself, can he seek pardon for his own sins? If one who is but flesh cherishes wrath, who will forgive his sins?
Remember your last days, set enmity aside; remember death and decay, and cease from sin! Think of the commandments, hate not your neighbor; remember the Most High’s covenant, and overlook faults” – Sirach 27:30-28:7
We cling to anger and hold it tight. We nourish it so that it can grow even greater. What are we thinking?!
“To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you” – L. Smede