Monday, March 30, 2015

Holy Week

Holy Week began with Sunday's observance of Palm Sunday - Passion Sunday - the Passion of Christ - now on Monday - we contemplate the mystery - the reason - the significance. One could spend a lifetime - trying to wrap their head around - understand - comprehend - what had happened. In a lifetime - not one of us would ever fully understand - instead - we spend a week steeped in prayer - contemplation - meditation - in an effort to see where we fit into the bigger picture. This week - filled with significant ceremonies - the Chrism Mass - Holy Thursday - the Last Super - washing of the feet - Good Friday - anguish - pain - blood - fear - Holy Saturday - the waiting - Easter sunrise - Resurrection - victory - salvation. How this is possible - how this was orchestrated???


Jesus calls each of us - in a special way - to walk even closer with Him this week - to experience through His eyes - ears - all that will be laid before us - for ourselves as individuals - for the larger us - as a community. With hands outstretched - He waits for us to discover - Him.

Deacon Dale 

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Palm Sunday

Palm Sunday - the beginning of Holy Week - the holiest week of the year. Today the joyful entry into Jerusalem - gathering with family - fiends - to celebrate- Holy Mass - palms waving in the air - blessed with sprinkled water - red vestments - the reading of the processional gospel - the passion - dismissal - to go - to love - to serve the Lord.


What started as a cheerful event for Jesus - turned bad - all too quickly - the dinner - Last Supper - the kiss - the betrayal - judgement - abuse - death - not a happy ending. Holy Week shocks us to the realities of life - all is not fair - all is not just - all is not plentiful - beautiful.  Sometimes life - leaves a lot to be desired - a bad taste in our mouth - unpleasant memories. As we walk this journey with Jesus - the Via Dolarosa - the agony in the garden - those final steps - we are called to remember. To re-member - to put back together - the pieces - the fragments - of our faith - into the one loving sacrifice of Our Lord. WE are called - each of us - to walk this week in the sandals of Jesus.

Deacon Dale 

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Common Core

Just the mention of Common Core - enough to start a battle between those for - those against.  The Common Core State Standards Initiative details what kindergarten through twelfth grade students should know in English language arts and mathematics - revised systems - methods - in implementing the teaching of these subjects.  Most people seem to agree that what is suppose to be common - just the opposite. I have seen primarily the mathematics systems - not necessarily understanding the logic - defies common logic - causes much outcry. Bottom line - in my humble opinion - is attempting to change the way we educate children - to teach them - to think - not parrot back answers. Too true - many seemingly bright people - children and adult - know the answers - do not understand how they arrived at the answers - cannot comprehend the systems used to determine the answers. My proof - cashiers do not know how to make change - they  only follow what the system tells them to do - swipe card - hand out money - ask if there is anything else they can do for you - when requested - at a loss for the answer. Second proof - the degradation of the common English language - forget - Ebonics - slang - rap - look at - your - you're - there - their - they're - all abused daily at the finger tips of young and old alike.


Jesus came to Earth - to show men - women - youth - adults - that God has no preference - no favorites - no teacher's pet.  In the eyes of God - all are equal - all deserving His love - forgiveness - acceptance. With God there is a common core - one body - one humanity - One Love.  (Gal 3:28) There is neither Jew or Greek - male or female - slave or free - Jesus calls - to each of us - as we begin the holiest week of the year - He calls us to pray - fast - enter into the presence of His Father's love - the very common core of His existence - that you may live - have life to the fullest - no prejudice - no discrimination - tolerant of all - down to the common core.

Deacon Dale 

Friday, March 27, 2015

Let down?

If you spend any time on the Internet now a days you will often come across headlines that want to astound - surprise - draw you deeper into the article.  "Man opens can and what he finds???" - not as big a surprise as one might expect - often the lure - leads to an empty line - no hook at the end - no meat with the potatoes - disappointment.  Everyone is working hard to attract readers to their commentary - article - blog - competing for their attention.



Jesus faces the same issues - He wants our attention - competing with the attractions of  the World - things that assault our senses - filled with empty promises. Once in a while truth wins out - the false attractions - fail to satisfy - what is real - stands head above the crowds. With Jesus - no disappointment - no let down - no false stories. What you see - what you get - His love - compassion - healing - forgiveness - New life - fresh air - renewal. As we end this week of Lent - seek the truth - that is Jesus.

Deacon Dale 

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Spring Break

Spring Break - time away from work - studies - daily obligations. For most a well deserved time of respite - relaxation - travel - visiting new places - enjoying a holiday. Everyone deserves respite time - time for themselves - away from routine obligations - time to think - play - spend time with family - friends - staying home - a stacation - traveling away - a vacation. Some people - mostly younger adults - carry the spring break time to excess - traveling to the shores - warmer climates - time to lose themselves - their maturity - for the sake of excessive drinking - games - losing control - of morals - making bad decisions. For the beach communities - invaded by youth - out of control - a serious issue - for police - residents - those who exercise restraint. Spring break - originally a break from routine - never intended as a break from common sense - morality.


God wants us to enjoy our lives - His creations - the beaches - the lakes and oceans - the warm climate - fresh air - within reason. Even too much of a good thing - may become bad. Gathering in groups - nice - too many forming a group - uncontrollable mob. As we continue our Lenten exercise - here at home - away on spring break - Jesus asks us - in all things - moderation - consideration for others - reasonableness in our activities.  There is nothing wrong with good clean fun - as long as it remains - good - clean - fun - not at the expense of other's comfort. Taking a break from daily routine - highly approved by God - taking a break from morals - good manners - never approved. Jesus stands and watches - each of us - what will He see this spring break?

Deacon Dale  

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Roundabouts

Roundabouts - fairly few in America - very popular in Europe - a traffic flow pattern designed to eliminate numerous issues with the standard intersection. With a roundabout - traffic flows constantly - no stop and go lights - no queuing up to wait your turn at the intersection. The standardized design was perfected in England.  America has approximately 3500 roundabouts - France has approximately half of all known roundabouts at about 30,000. I like roundabouts - many dislike them.  With so many American drivers failing to come to a complete stop at traditional intersections - roundabouts would answer those "rolling" stops.



God sent His Son to His people to teach them in a manner they could understand - most common - the parables - a roundabout way - to draw people into His stories - to inform - educate - inspire - warn.  Jesus' stories were to the point - not necessarily in a straight path - bending to meet the needs of His audience - easy to understand - comprehend.  Over the years the same message - spoken - over and over - God loves - forgives - cares - about all of us. Jesus seeks us - to come to Him - He calls us by name - waits for us to respond - directly - to Him - often - in a roundabout way.

Deacon Dale 

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Shrines of Italy

Shrines of Italy is a pilgrimage scheduled for November 3 - 13, 2015.  This pilgrimage is a spiritual travel experience combined with international travel and led by myself and my wife. We are pilgrimage specialists - leading spiritual travel in Israel - the Holy Land - Poland - Italy - Spain - sharing our faith with fellow pilgrims. The sights and wonders - the opportunities for prayers - Holy Mass - meditations - in special spaces around the world - provides opportunities for deep spiritual growth. We are ecumenical - leading Christians of many denominations - Catholic based - Christ centered - God focused.  Our current trip has room for thirty participants - currently about half full - plenty of space for additional couples - singles. Deadline to register is May 1st.  Complete registration information is on our web page at www.deacontravel.org


The opportunity to encounter Jesus in Italy is everywhere. There is an abundance of churches - shrines - holy sites - available to all. On a pilgrimage the participants have the opportunity to see - experience the awesome artwork present in paintings - statues - buildings.  In one way or another - everyone will feel the presence of Christ - traveling with them - surrounding them with His love. Right now the Euro is almost equivalent to the US Dollar which makes travel to Italy very affordable.  The opportunity will not last forever - time is short - opportunities like this do not last forever. Jesus waits - quietly - for you.

Deacon Dale 


Monday, March 23, 2015

Treasure Found

In Matthew 13:46 a man found a treasure buried in a field - bought that field - returned to claim his prize. In life all of us - will have opportunities - to find hidden treasure - not in a field - not pearls - gold - diamonds - rather - people. People come - go - in our lives. Many - ordinary - not memorable - others - a few special - people you never forget. The other day we came across old friends - memorable - special - from the past - here in Arizona - snow birds - like us. What joy - excitement - a chance to reconnect - to gather - to visit.


In everything that Jesus did - He tried to impress upon people - the value of fellow humans. Like pearls in the field - gold - diamonds - in the hand - treasure of greatest value.  True friendships never die - reunited - life rekindled - renewed.  As we walk this week of Lent - may each of us - find - rediscover - the friend we have in Jesus.

Deacon Dale 

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Negotations

It takes a specific skill to be a good negotiator - not all are qualified - able to view both sides of a discussion - argument - to control - not dominate - to bring opposing sides together - to create common ground - to achieve positive results. Labor unions - management - one eyed visions - tunnel vision - self serving.  Contracts often come to a halt - no movement either way - no progress - loss on both sides. To negotiate well - sensitivity - to both parties - vision for union - fairness the goal.


As ministers of the Gospel - God expects - Jesus - demands - His disciples - to fairness - to openness - vision - for unity.  He looks for a common union - a communion - of hearts - souls - spirits. On this Fifth Sunday of Lent - we are called to a New Covenant - a change in hearts - to create for ourselves - others - a better world - to love - to live.  Jesus call us to the bargaining table - different - the same - will you come? 

Deacon Dale 

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Game Time

Game Time - time to start - let's play - play ball - batter up - on the ice - ready - set - go! The energy that one feels as any game is beginning to start - the anticipation - first point - first goal - first run - let it begin. Everyone loves sports - individual - team - the excitement - cheering - shouting - high fives. Early wins - overtime - quick wins - slow loses - adrenalin flows.
When Jesus was selecting His disciples - game time - time to learn - time to  commit - time to go the extra mile. His disciples - enthusiastic - full of energy - looking for results. Jesus had to calm - get under control - inform.  When we first felt our call to serve Him - ready - too quick - to jump in. As neophytes we need to become well grounded - allow our roots to sink deeply into His soil of knowledge - love - to empower us to enter the game - well prepared - for ministry. Lent is a training period for all Christians - ordained - lay - a time to regroup - to pray - to study - to listen. Time is running short - game day - soon upon us. Jesus - waits - watches - calls us - to join - His first string.

Deacon Dale