Thursday, August 28, 2008
This just makes me sad
Someone has vandalized the church we go to daily Mass at, again. My kids really love this statue. It is in a beautiful garden that an elderly priest tends. We have spent many afternoons there, in front of the statue, talking to friends, praying, enjoying the beauty of Fr. Gordan's garden. We just returned home from Mass, the head has been placed back on the Statue, but still the damage is done, please pray for those who hate the church and act on their hatred.
Teachings that never change
Part of what makes me love being Catholic is the 2000+ years of history, tradition and teaching. That fact that in 2000 years many of the teachings have never changed is very comforting.
With all the "Catholic" Politicians voicing their opinions on church teaching this week, I thought this picture from 1700 depicting an event from 390 is appropriate. More on the Refusal of St. Ambrose to allow Theodosius into the church and his repentance can be found at New Advent. It is a very interesting moment in Church History, a moment that should not be forgotten, especially by modern "Catholic" politicians.
I promise not to rant about politics too much this year, but it is sad history is being made by a man who chooses death for so many of his own people.
With all the "Catholic" Politicians voicing their opinions on church teaching this week, I thought this picture from 1700 depicting an event from 390 is appropriate. More on the Refusal of St. Ambrose to allow Theodosius into the church and his repentance can be found at New Advent. It is a very interesting moment in Church History, a moment that should not be forgotten, especially by modern "Catholic" politicians.
I promise not to rant about politics too much this year, but it is sad history is being made by a man who chooses death for so many of his own people.
Sunday, August 24, 2008
A Soldier's Story
Today, my Sister's Husband leaves for Afghanistan, and the local Chicago news talked to him this week. Please watch the video. My sister was not prepared to be on TV, she didn't sleep at all that night, so she looks a mess. Poor Kate. Her Step-daughter will not be able to see her until he comes back, in a year, just adding to the difficulties. As you can see, her kids are darling, please pray for them. John joined the National Guard last year, with the hopes that when he comes home, he can get out of construction, which is very slow right now.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Chesterton, Chesterton Everywhere!
Today has been very odd, everywhere I turn, Chesterton.
Here's a look at my Chesterton filled day. I'm at Barnes and Noble, looking for a copy of The Man Who Was Thursday rather quickly. I bought one there last year as a gift, so I know that recently they have had it. I searched and searched, no sign of anything Chesterton. I even ventured into the abyss know as "Christian Fiction" looking. I gave up after a latte found it's way into my hands, and decided I needed help. Enter "Customer Service" girl who informs me that "due to the nature of the book, it is pre-pay special order". Um, Okay, and what is that nature, I ask, "books no one wants". EXCUSE ME! I want it, and know for a fact that B&N has a edition of it they publish. I decide, rather insulted, I'll order it from The American Chesterton Society and forgo my husband's huge employee discount at the mega book retailer.
Shortly there after daughter and I race to church to be 6th and 7th line for confession, so we only have to wait 45 minutes. Father tells her to "read a book called Father Brown". I chuckle, she giggles, and refreshed with grace, we head home to find..
...A Letter from the ACS asking for donations, memberships and book orders. In all honestly, if I had any money I could give, I would, but we just do not this year. I'm happy I have 2 more years on my membership. I'll be ordering that book, and maybe another tonight.
After a brief visit with family for a party, I check my 104 awaiting emails, to find this:
Now I'm off to play Chutes and Ladder with my boys and then read Chesterton, who seems to be calling me today.
Here's a look at my Chesterton filled day. I'm at Barnes and Noble, looking for a copy of The Man Who Was Thursday rather quickly. I bought one there last year as a gift, so I know that recently they have had it. I searched and searched, no sign of anything Chesterton. I even ventured into the abyss know as "Christian Fiction" looking. I gave up after a latte found it's way into my hands, and decided I needed help. Enter "Customer Service" girl who informs me that "due to the nature of the book, it is pre-pay special order". Um, Okay, and what is that nature, I ask, "books no one wants". EXCUSE ME! I want it, and know for a fact that B&N has a edition of it they publish. I decide, rather insulted, I'll order it from The American Chesterton Society and forgo my husband's huge employee discount at the mega book retailer.
Shortly there after daughter and I race to church to be 6th and 7th line for confession, so we only have to wait 45 minutes. Father tells her to "read a book called Father Brown". I chuckle, she giggles, and refreshed with grace, we head home to find..
...A Letter from the ACS asking for donations, memberships and book orders. In all honestly, if I had any money I could give, I would, but we just do not this year. I'm happy I have 2 more years on my membership. I'll be ordering that book, and maybe another tonight.
After a brief visit with family for a party, I check my 104 awaiting emails, to find this:
Save the Dates for G.K. Chesterton Events: October 23 and 24, 2008I'm so excited! We love watching EWTN"s Apostle of Common Sense with Mr. Ahlquist. I think I'm going to get a nice date with my husband October 23 or 24, and an evening at the Irish pub down the block.
The Wade Center is pleased to present a lecture by Dale Ahlquist (President of the G.K. Chesterton Society) on Thursday, October 23, followed by a Wheaton College chapel talk on October 24 by Chris Mitchell. Chuck Chalberg presents his dramatic performance "G.K. Chesterton On Stage" on October 24. Continue to watch this web page for additional details.
Now I'm off to play Chutes and Ladder with my boys and then read Chesterton, who seems to be calling me today.
Friday, August 15, 2008
Living Life and the Blog
I had a great conversation last night with a fellow blogger about the state of our sad little endeavors. We have come to the conclusion, that it is hard to blog about life, when you are too busy living it. Hence the lack of recent additions to Simple Joys. I love writing, but much prefer living.
School is starting soon, and life will slow down. I've got 2 writing gigs this year, so I'll need to practice a few stylistic changes here. I'll, in theory, have time to sit and recollect my thoughts on life, family and and the world, but of course theories have to be proven.
For now I'm off to live life some more, but I'll write about it some day.
School is starting soon, and life will slow down. I've got 2 writing gigs this year, so I'll need to practice a few stylistic changes here. I'll, in theory, have time to sit and recollect my thoughts on life, family and and the world, but of course theories have to be proven.
For now I'm off to live life some more, but I'll write about it some day.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Harry Potter News
SOOOOOO Excited!!!!! Two of my family's favorite genre's will meet, Harry Potter and Fairy Tales. We just started listening to the Harry Potter books again yesterday and today I see this. I know what I want for St. Nicholas day. I hope my shoes will be big enough.
Side Note: I've been looking into the Charity that will benefit from the sales of this book. I cannot find anything that would be questionable about them, but if someone else knows, please let me know. It looks like they do very good work, but many other groups look that way as well.
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