Friday Frivolity: Impressive!
Fail…
mmmm….pie…
A Benedictine and a Franciscan were eating a meal together, and after dinner, they treated themselves to leftover pie. Alas, there were only two pieces left, one much larger than the other. Without any hesitation, the Benedictine reached over and took the larger piece.
“St. Francis always taught us to take the lesser piece,” the Franciscan said reproachfully.
“And so you have it,” the Benedictine replied.
To boldly fish where no man has gone before…
Wise Words on Wednesday: George Bernard Shaw
I first came across this quotation in Michael J Fox’s autobiography, “Lucky Man”:
“This is the true joy in life, the being used for a purpose recognized by yourself as a mighty one; the being thoroughly worn out before you are thrown on the scrap heap; the being a force of nature instead of a feverish selfish little clod of ailments and grievances complaining that the world will not devote itself to making you happy.”
– George Bernard Shaw
Sunday Lectionary: Ready & Wise
Thirty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: November 6, 2011
The Readings this week focus around the concepts of wisdom and watchfulness.
In the First Reading we hear “Lady Wisdom” extolled and praised. In the Second Reading St. Paul talks about the Second Coming of Christ. Finally, in the Gospel Reading Jesus combines both of these subjects and tells a parable in which he compares two different types of people: the wise who prepare for His coming and the foolish who do not. The lesson is clear: Be wise – Be Ready
“Watch with the heart, watch with faith, watch with love, watch with charity, watch with good works…make ready the lamps, make sure they do not go out…renew them with the inner oil of an upright conscience; then shall the Bridegroom enfold you in the embrace of his love and bring you into his banquet room, where your lamp can never be extinguished” –St. Augustine
Divine Art
Kinda cool…