Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Deliver Us From Evil
Monday, March 7, 2022
Tool Chest
In Lent there is no wrong way to experience the bountiful blessings - no wrong way to use the tools available - pick as few - as many - as one wishes. All efforts are rewarded - praiseworthy. The goal - the golden ring - holiness - available to all - at different degrees of effort. As long as ones tries - the attempt will be rewarded.
Sunday, March 6, 2022
Eyes On The Prize
Ten years ago when my wife and I made the decision to walk the Camino de Santiago in Spain the first thing we did - research. We looked for the who - what - why - where - everything we could learn about the Camino. We learned that many others who made the decision to walk this 500 mile pilgrimage - primarily on foot - jumped into it both feet first - no research - no preparation - often resulted in early failure. No planning - bad planning - in a rush to reach the goal - ended their pilgrimage after only two or three days. We did not want to be those pilgrims - spending time and money to fly to Spain - only to return home four days later. Our preparation time involved research - selection of equipment - testing - returning - new selections - multiple times - as the pilgrimage had multiple variables. Once we had settled on the equipment - actual training for walking began. Our decision had been made in the late fall of 2012 - outside training delayed until spring 2013. Finally - August of 2013 - we left for Spain - our focus on walking daily - through what I referred to as - the back yards of Spain. Flat - hilly - mountainous trails through Northern Spain - Madrid to Santiago - to Finisterre - the end of the world. From the very beginning in the fall of 2012 through a long month of walking - through blisters - very hot days - our eyes firmly focused on the Cathedral at Santiago - to the sacred bones of St. James.
Jesus calls us to walk with Him - eyes on the prize - that golden ring of - holiness - never wavering - never losing sight of what is truly important. The world is filled with distractions - some important - unavoidable - others frivolous. In Lent we are asked to make a few decisions - choosing what is important versus unnecessary. So often what we think is very important - not important after all. One's eternal life - the most important to many - not all. The individual is the only one who can honestly make that decision. All have been called by God - not all with answer that call. Because of the Gift of Free Will - that decision is up to the individual. In Lent - we are called to choose - what prize do we seek - will we keep - our eyes on the true prize.
Deacon Dale
Saturday, March 5, 2022
And Left And Right And....
When anyone decides to take on a new challenge - the hardest part - starting. One can think - plan - schedule - calculate time required - barriers - all sorts of variables - hardest part - actually starting. Once that first effort is made - the first step taken - it is simply a matter of continuing the motion. One foot after the other - left - right - until the goal is reached - project completed. That is exactly how we should approach Lent. There are many ways to observe Lent - silently alone - vocally in groups - sitting in church - Adoration before the Blessed Sacrament - Bible Study - attending Holy Mass - Stations of the Cross - meditation - reading inspirational articles - sitting on the back porch - making oneself present to God. In the quiet - in the noise - in the peaceful moments - times of chaos - God is there. It is important for everyone who has made a decision to participate fully in the Lenten experience to understand that quality not quantity is what is important. When my wife and I walk through the desert - the greatest effort is not always the climb - rather the length of the journey. A short hike up the mountains at a slower pace often is very relaxing compared to the temptation to walk quickly over flat terrain.
As mentioned before - God is looking for quality - not quantity. Better to spend fifteen minutes in deep meditation - rather than an an hour of distracted prayers. As pilgrims on a journey - better to walk sure footed than run on a slippery slope. Lent is forty days long - plenty of time for everyone to draw closer to Our Lord.
Deacon Dale
Friday, March 4, 2022
Happy Trails
If you are old enough - you might remember the theme song of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans - the popular western acting and singing stars of the 1950s and 60s. They would end their show with the song "Happy Trails" written by Dale Evans. It was a nice way to end each episode wishing all their viewers "Happy Trails to You'. All of us are on a journey - following various paths - trails as we navigate the way through our lives. For some the trail is very smooth - very few barriers with which to cope - for others - a rocky road - barriers at every twist and turn. There are those who would proclaim that those who had few difficulties in their lives were more blessed by God - others - with a different perspective - would say that those who had to cope with the many struggles - barriers - difficulties - were more blessed. The concept - that by allowing people to cope - learn - from their experiences gave them a better education - understanding of life and the issues with which many learn to rise above.
Deacon Dale
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Walking In The Desert
Imagine walking in the desert with Jesus - 40 days in a very dry climate - sand - rocks - dust - little to no water - is this even possible? In the time of Jesus - difficult to say the least. Today - some two thousand years later - very possible. Truth be told - my wife and I have spent the last eight years living in the Sonoran Desert in Arizona for the majority of the winter months or more - avoiding the winters in Illinois. What was once thought to be complete wasteland - now a booming community. Modern homes - farmers - abundance of crops - growing in the desert. And yet - the desert is still there - undeveloped areas - thousands of acres - interestingly Arizona the only state in the USA that has four different deserts. We spend the winter in the Sierra Estrella Mountains located in the Sonoran Desert with a lot of undeveloped desert areas. While we are in Arizona we spend most of our free time cycling and hiking in and around the desert areas. The southern most point of our community is located immediately adjacent to open desert land. It is at that point the bike trails end and where we located what we refer to as our - Prayer Rock. Sitting here - on the rocks - we look East - a tradition established by early religious communities who associated praying while facing the East - the Eastern sun rise - looking towards the Second Coming of Christ and more. However in modern Christian theology - in the belief that God is omnipresent - the majority of Christians pray facing whatever directions they wish since being omnipresent means that God is everywhere - constantly around us - every which way we turn. Our reason for facing the East - we look into the desert at the mountains - looking West - we would see a housing development. Obviously when placing our minds and bodies in the presence of God - the fewer distractions the better.
Deacon Dale
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
It Doesn't Look Good
Friday, February 18, 2022
Becoming your parents
Time for a rant here - there is a commercial on television that I see constantly that really irritates me. The tag line - an older male “life coach” helps young people keep from becoming their parents by lampooning various things we’ve all seen our parents do - things that many of us older people have done - still do. I am assuming this is done - tongue in cheek - as an older parent - it completely rubs me the wrong way. Because of their ads - I would never buy their product - then again - I am not their target audience. My reason - I never find any fun - pleasure - whenever anyone is made the point of ridicule. Over the past years we have made it a point to avoid pointing fingers at racial - ethnic - gender - specific peoples. So when did the older generation become an open target? Years ago a study was done with high school students asking them who their heroes were. A small percent named celebrities - sports figures - actors - and such. The majority - however - named their parents - mom - dad - their heroes - wishing to follow in their footsteps - achieving what they had accomplished - rising above numerous barriers - to achieve better education - occupations - lives for their families. Most of us grew up with an appreciation of our own parents' struggles in an attempt to provide us with better lives - in turn - the majority of us have done likewise. The feeling that parents have experienced when they were able to open new doors for their children - providing them opportunities that were not available to them as children is the fuel that drove the majority to excel and achieve all that they did.
When Jesus walked among the people He tried to help people understand that in God's eyes - all were His children - all were equal in His eyes. What we have gained on one hand is unfortunately lost on the other - often in the attempt to make financial gains - at the expense of others. What value is it for one to gain the wealth of the world - when they too quickly discard the value - wealth - of the very people around them? As God loving people - all of us are called to avoid discrimination - to treat all others - no matter the - age - race - gender - ethnicity - equally. With God in ones heart - this is an easy choice - a choice that we are called to make every day.
Deacon Dale
Monday, February 14, 2022
Valentine Blessings
Would it be redundant to say I love Valentines Day - basically saying - in effect - I love Love. In my mind never wrong to admit that loving Love is admirable - a goal that all should attempt to attain. Unfortunately there are many who have been hurt in the name of Love - taken advantage of - false love - love of things in place of persons. True Love will never hurt - lie - make one feel bad - sad. In Scripture it says in Corinthians 13:4-7, 13 "Love is patient, love is kind. It is not jealous, [love] is not pompous, it is not inflated, it is not rude, it does not seek its own interests, it is not quick-tempered, it does not brood over injury, it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth. It bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. So faith, hope, love remain, these three; but the greatest of these is Love." (NABRE)
When God made the decision to send His only begotten Son - His Love to live - walk - share life with humans - He who is Love - sent His Love to be with each of us. Even today - although we cannot see - we can - do - feel His Love. He is the author - creator of Love. That Love is there for each of us - every day - not just on Valentines. Open your heart to Him - let His Love fill you today and every day of your life.
Deacon Dale
Friday, February 4, 2022
Through The Intercession....
In Catholic liturgy we very often hear - through the intercession - saints - faithful - those who we lovingly refer to as - Prayer Warriors. The month of February begins with Candlemas - blessing of candles - on the Second and Blessing of Throats on the Third and for many - during this upcoming weekend liturgies - as parishes stretch these two special blessing to the weekend so that all parishioners may participate. Participation by the faithful is normally well attended especially since the blessing of throats happens during the cold and flu season. The blessing of throats is attributed to Saint Blaise who according to tradition cured a child who had a fish bone stuck in their throat. He was a physician and bishop of Sebastea in historical Armenia who is venerated as a Christian saint and martyr. His feast falls on February 3rd in the Western Church and in the Eastern Churches on February 11th - thus the floating date of veneration.
Intercessory prayer is very common in various religions - a common way to share ones faith - praying for the needs of others - community - nation - world. All that is required is to be a person of faith - to believe in God - however you call Him - to believe that He hears all prayers - answers all prayers - according to His will - in His time. Today there is a serious need for prayer in so many ways - by so many people. As a disciple - we are all called to intercede for the needs of others - family - friends - anyone who is in need. No special training - no special words - are needed - only an open heart and a few moments of ones time. Try it - you might like it.
Deacon Dale