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TORC BLOG .....perspectives of a progressive cleric...: 12/26/2004 - 01/02/2005

Saturday, January 01, 2005

HAPPY 2005 !!! - (Favorite Quotes from Last Year)

Definition of an OPTIMIST: -- a vocations director with a beeper.

"We're here and we're not going to give up. Tell all the people who love The Church we're going to be their priests someday." -- (From a Brooklyn seminarian, James Kuroly)

"We're inclined to identify the media as the enemy. In this case, I think they've been the instruments of grace." -- (Fr. Theophane Cooney, OP, Immaculate Conception, Jamaica, Queens, NYC)

"I felt a dark cloud finally being lifted and new light arriving" -- (Fr. Daniel Murphy, pastor, Holy Child of Jesus, Richmond Hill, Queens, NYC, on the Brooklyn priests' convocation) -- MY SENTIMENTS ALSO!

"I don't come to church to follow what the priest does. I come to follow Jesus." -- (a layperson)

"You can be Catholic, but you still have to seek God out every day." -- (another layperson)

"....You pray into the core of your being, where Jesus is. If you get pain, you pray into the pain, because that's where He is then." -- (the late Msgr. Puglisi on his recent battle with cancer)

"My life as a sister is not a series of 'nots', it is saying 'yes' to something." -- (from a religious sister)

"This is no longer an emergency food pantry. It is a suppemental food source on which people depend" -- (from another nun)

AND THE WINNER IS...
"Holding resentments is letting someone you don't like live rent-free in your head." -- (Br. Loughlan, OFM)

Wednesday, December 29, 2004

Prayer for the Victims of the South Asian Tsunami

Let us Pray:

Most merciful Father, we ask for Your Mercy upon the souls of Your children who have lost their earthly lives in the Earthquake/Tsunami in Asia. Help them, LORD, to enter into a place of comfort, light and peace, and into eternal refreshment. May they know Your merciful and ineffable Goodness and Love. May they know suffering and tears no more.

Divine Master, grant that those who have lost loved ones may be consoled, even in the midst of not understanding this horrible tragedy. May they be gifted with Your eternal Love and Peace. May they see in each other Your shining Love and Caring, though none of us can make sense of any of it.

LORD, give strength and forbearance, energy and courage to those who are so committed and engaged in the rescue and recovery in Asia. May Your Most Holy Spirit guide their every step and action, so that they may be a source of help and comfort to those surviving.

Finally, LORD, may all of us who are in pain and shock over the seeming senselessness of this horrible tragedy find a way to accept and understand as best we can, even though we too find it incomprehensible. And give us gratitude that we have been, for now, in a place of safety. Grant all this, O Father, in the Name of Your Son, Jesus Christ, Who with You and The Holy Spirit, lives and reigns, One God, world without end. AMEN.

Rev. Msgr. Roger Fawcett, S.T.L. †
Christ The King ORCC Mission Parish
NYC, New York

Monday, December 27, 2004

"It an't over 'til the Fat Lady sings" -- or -- KEEPING OUR RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS ALIVE


As we continue to celebrate and enjoy them, please, get these holidays right, folks. Some of you are closing them prematurely -- and sooner than you rushed to begin them since before All Hallows Eve (a.k.a. "Halloween"). Already the curb sides are scattered with discarded Christmas trees -- (which in this diverse community were mostly inclusive "holiday" trees anyway.)

Saturday, December 25th was the Solemnity of The Nativity of Our Lord (a.k.a. "Christmas"). It commemorated the Incarnation (Latin: “becoming in flesh”) of Jesus Christ into this world. Although Jesus existed since before His Conception, our Lord's Birth began the restoration of humanity to a state of grace greater than that of Adam and Eve before the Fall. It's also when our Lord began to take the world back from the devil. His Incarnation becomes His First Gift to us (followed by His Atonement and Resurrection)! "And The Word was made Flesh and dwelt among us..." as True God and True Man.

Then and NOW comes the Octave of Christmas (octave means eight; hence the Octave of Christmas lasts for eight days) which began yesterday on the Feast of The Holy Family and the Feast of St. Stephen the Protomartyr, (my Name Day*). This current octave period introduces and continues the Christmas Season, not ends it.

Someone casually mentioned that I have too many "Santas" decorating our home. He was reflecting a western mentality. In fact, those statues represent St. Nicholas who represents the gifts we exchange with each other on January 6th, the Feast of The Epiphany ** ( a.k.a. "Little Christmas" or "Three Kings bearing Gifts"), not that cute cartoon fiction. Although his Feastday is Dec. 6th, this historical "Santa Claus" delivers his gifts on "Little Christmas" -- NOT Christmas Eve or morning. Rather, that is when we give our spiritual gifts to the Christ Child since it is HIS birthday which is all about Him -- not us!

But even though most of you will take down your trees and decorations the day after (on Jan. 7th) that still does NOT end the Christmas Season. (PS: The Old Calendar Orthodox Christians will celebrate their Christmas that day according to the Julian calendar.)

Your presepio (Nativity scene) or crèche ("manger") and outdoor lights should remain as a tangible witness of your Catholic Faith until February 2nd, The Purification of the BVM (a.k.a. "Candlemas Day". However, now it has been renamed "The Presentation of The Lord in the Temple".) That is when the Christmas Season traditionally ends. It should be easy enough to remember since that day is also "Groundhog Day" here in America.

Today is the Feast of St. John the Apostle and Evangelist (my other Name Day*)! For some radical malcontents and politically correct "christians", Kwanzaa, a noble and novel holiday which honors seven African principles and values, starts today. It was/is a separatist idea invented in 1966 by the convicted rapist, Ronald Everett, (alias "Maulana Karenga" who also burned a woman's mouth with a hot soldering iron) because he resented the "white mans' holidays" of Chanukah and Christmas. Need I mention anything more about that observance?

My New Year Blessings to you all. -- Fr. Stephen John (Tyminski)

* As does the Holy Father, we of the East European and Eastern Rite backgrounds (I was ordained a bi-ritual Orthodox priest) always commemorate our Name Days and hardly ever any birthdays -- other than the Incarnation of Christ Jesus. Birthday celebrations are a new phenomena relative to American westernized cultures.

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