Sunday, July 19, 2009

There's something wrong

with the SEARCH BLOG feature on this blog. It doesn't recognize posts older than, say, a year and a half old.

I was looking for an old post of mine, using a word that I know appeared in the post, and it didn't show.

However, if one goes to Edit Posts, and then searches posts that way, everything is fine.

I'd complain to Blogger if I knew how, and if I thought it would do any good.

Stephen Fry

Language was something more than power then, it was more than my only resource in a world of tribal shouts and athleticism and them, the swimmers and singers, it was also a private gem collection, a sweet shop, a treasure chest.

from Moab Is My Washpot : An Autobiography (Random House, 1997), p. 89

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Non è solo un' icona "gay"

Fascinating info about a L'Osservatore Romano article on Oscar Wilde, including a link to the article (in Italian), and links to the reactions of some of the denser journalists out there.

Hat tip to the CIN Blog.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Sanity

We believe that the dynamic unconscious exists and that unconscious motivation does play an important role in the moral life of mature people. This does not mean, however, that the classical principles of moral theology, though more sensitively applied in the light of recent psychological insights, are outmoded.

George Hagmaier, CSP, and Robert Gleason, SJ, Counselling the Catholic : Modern Techniques and Emotional Conflicts (Sheed & Ward, 1959), p. 216

Monday, July 13, 2009

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Hart Crane

The earth may glide diaphanous to death;
But if I lift my arms it is to bend
To you who turned away once, Helen, knowing
The press of troubled hands, too alternate
With steel and soil to hold you endlessly.
I meet you, therefore, in that eventual flame
You found in final chains, no captive then --
Beyond their million brittle, bloodshot eyes;
White, through white cities passed on to assume
That world which comes to each of us alone.

Accept a lone eye riveted to your plane,
Bent axle of devotion along companion ways
That beat, continuous, to hourless days --
One inconspicuous, glowing orb of praise.


from "For the Marriage of Faustus and Helen"

Countee Cullen

The meek are promised much in a book I know,
But one grows weary turning cheek to blow.


(I forget the name of the poem these lines come from; I do remember that it's a sonnet.)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Carretto

[...] for him who suffers, theology is not enough. Something more is necessary.

Carlo Carretto, Letters from the Desert, p. 117 in my copy

Thursday, July 09, 2009

I want to have a blurb on Sancta Sanctis!

Here's my best effort. To be sung to the tune of Nat King Cole's "Unforgettable":

Enbrethiliel,
            in every way,
Enbrethiliel,
            you make my day!


(I should do a whole song, but, alas! my creative faculties are on the wane.)

Meditation from Magnificat

Jesus could have persuaded [his would-be followers] ... by a fiery speech, for example, or by irrefutable arguments, by extraordinary promises, or by the irresistible radiance of his personality. But had he resorted to such means he would not really have respected them. In that case he would have been putting pressure on them and so desecrated the sanctuary of their freedom. [...]

Only a gratuitous and completely disinterested love could so profoundly and swiftly persuade them. Only a completely free love could arouse a love which was equally free and spontaneous. Love can only unfold completely in a heart which is fully expectant and open, in the intimate and hidden place in every human being where freedom still slumbers unconsciously. Only love can engender love, a love which will never regret anything, whatever happens; a love, strong as death, which will never be quenched, either by a flood of temptations or by the storm of death. It is because Jesus wanted us that he chose us.


André Louf, OCSO (italics mine)

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

Possibly upcoming

A brief exploration of the Augustinian formula ama et fac quod vis, and a modern distortion thereof.

Friday, July 03, 2009

Quotation from current reading

And the Antichrist, with an air of scholarly excellence, tells us that any exegesis that reads the Bible from the perspective of faith in the living God, in order to listen to what God has to say, is fundamentalism; he wants to convince us that only his kind of exegesis, the supposedly purely scientific kind, in which God says nothing and has nothing to say, is able to keep abreast of the times.

Pope Benedict XVI, Jesus of Nazareth, p. 36

Commonweal and Our Lady of Victory

Bishops need to help heal the wounds of division, not deepen them.

Summary of a recent Commonweal editorial (from the website)

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Humble the enemies of our holy religion, and frustrate their evil purposes.

From a prayer to Our Lady of Victory, found in a prayer manual from 1948

Monday, June 22, 2009

Mom ♥s Archbishop Dolan

The blogger at Dawn Breaks on Marblehead breaks her silence to note the appearance of New York's archbishop on Sunday Night Live with Father Benedict Groeschel.

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Shakespeare

I could a tale unfold whose lightest word
Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood,
Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres,
Thy knotted and combinèd locks to part
And each particular hair to stand on end,
Like quills upon the fretful porpentine


The ghost in Hamlet, from somewhere in Act One, scene five