..."Tell it slant'... ~Emily Dickinson
"And the day came when the risk it took to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."~Anais Nin
Now you know. The next time you go into the basement wear a helmet. ~Eve
"In extremity, states of mind become objective, metaphors tend to actualize, the word becomes flesh.(1977,205) -Terence Des Pres, 'The Survivor'
“I decided to go in search of the shaking woman.” Siri Hustvedt
A hundred times a day I remind myself that my inner and outer life are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received and am still receiving. ~Albert Einstein
As Christians and Jews, following the example of the faith of Abraham, we are called to be a blessing to the world. (cf. Gen. 12:2ff). This is the common task awaiting us. It is therefore necessary for us Christians and Jews, to be first a blessing to one another. (L'Osservatore Romano, Aug. 17, 1993) ~John Paul II
"...there is need for acknowledgment of the common roots linking Christianity and the Jewish people, who are called by God to a covenant which remains irrevocable (cf. Rom.11:29) and has attained definitive fullness in Jesus Christ." ~John Paul II
...a consistent contempt for Nazism(condemning it as early as 1930...as 'demonic' and 'wedded to Satan') and Communism as virulent atheism...he referred to them as "Gog and Magog"... ~on Claudel

Today, it seems, most were born ‘left-handed.’ Every one I see walking is ‘hinged at the hips’, in-sync’ and glued to metallic boxes. ~Chelé
"A true opium of the people is a belief in nothingness after death - the huge[illusory] solace of thinking that for our betrayals, greed, cowardice, murders we are not going to be judged." - Czeslaw Milosz
*A writer is dear and necessary for us only in the measure of which he reveals to us the inner workings of his very soul*. Tolstoy
I will not let thee go except thou be blessed. Now wouldn’t it be a magnificent world if we all lived that way with each other or even with ourselves?
"I, Sister Faustina, by the order of God, have visited the abysses of hell so that I might tell souls about it and testify to its existence...But I noticed one thing: that most of the souls there are those who disbelieved that there is a hell." -Saint Faustina

Do you hear what I hear? A child, a child crying in the night.

"Every time you dance, what you do must be sprayed with your blood. ~Rudolf Nureyev
Why would someone who looked God in the face ever suppose that there could be something better? ~Matthew Likona

We cannot know what we would do in order to survive unless we are tested. For those of us tested to the extremes the answer is succinct: anything

…”The Stoics throned Fate, the Epicureans Chance, while the Skeptics left a vacant space where the gods had been –[nihilism]—but all agreed in the confession of despair;...and...Oriental schemes of thought contributed a share to the deepening gloom..." ~Gwatkin

"...notes to the committee...why do you invite cows to analyze the milk?" -Peter de Vries

"I run because it gives Him pleasure." ~Eric, Chariots of Fire

“God’s truth is life,” as Patrick Kavanagh says, “even the grotesque shapes of its foulest fire.” What is the difference between a cry of pain that is also a cry of praise and a cry of pain that is merely an articulation of despair? Faith? The cry of a believer, even if it is a cry against God, moves toward God, has its meaning in God, as in the cries of Job. ~Christian Wiman

"Insanity is relative. It depends on who has who locked in what cage." - Ray Bradbury

As for what concerns our relations with our fellow men, the anguish in our neighbor's soul must break all precept. All that we do is an end in itself, because God is Love. ~Edith Stein, St. Benedicta of the Cross.

“Lastly, and most of all. Who turns his back upon the fallen and disfigured of his kind; abandons them as vile…; does wrong to Heaven and man, to time and to eternity. And you have done that wrong!” ~Dickens, The Chimes, 1844

Dieu me pardonnera. C'est son métier . ~Heinrich Heine.

Remember the 'toe-pick' and you won't get swallowed by the whale or eaten by the polar bear.

Someone else needs to become the bad example in our group
But you wear shame so well ~James Goldman, Eve [Or, tired of being the scapegoat yet? ~Sue]

There is a point where the unfortunate and the infamous unite and are confounded in a single word, miserable; whose fault is this? And then should not the charity be all the more profound, in proportion as the fall is great? -[Jesus Christ said so.] -- Br. Humbert Kilanowski, O.P.

The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime. -Sir Edward Grey

We are still fighting to use the tools we have to grapple with the unknown.

“We are well advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be, whether we find them attractive company or not.” ~Joan Didion"

When I fall into the abyss, I go straight into it, head down and heels up, and I'm even pleased that I'm falling in just such a humiliating position, and for me I find it beautiful. And so in that very shame I suddenly begin a hymn.
—Fyodor Dostoevsky

" ...wie geht es zu, daß ich alles so anders sehe ...?"

“There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.”― Maya Angelou

'Have you ever noticed that the meanest, most misogynist, and dangerous people tend to be activists who claim to be for freedom and love?'

"For others of us, the most loving thing we can do for our abusers is to keep them from having opportunity to abuse ever again." (Dawn Eden) My Peace I Give You, Ch. 1)

No child is ever responsible for abuse perpetrated on them by ANYONE. I understand that others may not "get it" and that's fine. Blaming the victim is never right or just under any circumstances.

Stay In Touch -Have I not proven to you that I Am in the saving sinners business? -Jesus


HOPE: Hold on to the great truths of the Faith...Own your challenging affliction...Persevere...Expect God's providence and intervention... ~Johnette Benkovich, Woman of Grace
O my Jesus, forgive us our sins, save us from the fires of hell, lead all souls to heaven, help those especially in need of thy mercy. - OL of Fatima
Prescription #1: Give God the greatest possible glory and honor Him with your whole soul. If you have a sin on your conscience, remove it as soon as possible by means of a good Confession. ~St. John Bosco
Prescription #2: In thankful tenderness offer Reparation for the horrible mockery and blasphemies constantly uttered against the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob; against the Blessed Virgin Mary; the saints and angels; His Church; His priests and religious; His children; and His loving Heart by reciting the Golden Arrow which delightfully wounds Him:
'May the most holy, most sacred, most adorable and ineffable Name of God be forever praised, blessed, loved, and honored by all the creatures of God in heaven, on earth and in the hells through the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament of the altar. Amen.
Prescription #3: So, let us go out to Him outside the camp, bearing His reproach. ~Heb.13:13
Prescription #4: "Do whatever He tells you." ~John 2:5
Prescription #5: Sometimes when I am in such a state of spiritual dryness that not a single good thought occurs to me, I say very slowly the "Our Father" or the "Hail Mary"and these prayers suffice to take me out of myself. ~St. Therese of Lisieux
Prescription #6: Have confidence in God's Love, Justice, and Mercy: ...as for me, O my God, in my very confidence lies all my HOPE. For Thou, O Lord, singularly has settled me in hope." -St. Claude de la Colombiere SJ

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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Abbey-Roads: From the Opinion Page: Homophobia on the rise in Minnesota.

Abbey-Roads: From the Opinion Page: Homophobia on the rise in Minnesota.
My response:
The whole purpose of my blog writing is to combat the 'scapegoatism' that is rampant in our world today. And If I were you, I would be doing all I could to combat it, too. It is a many-headed monster that can quickly turn on...you.
Parents beating on each other, on their children. School, church and work 'cliques' that have to size themselves up as the 'in' against those they deem 'out'. Bosses and supervisors that manipulate, torment and use employees. Ignorant, malicious bullying around every second and every corner. More rape is committed in the home by family members. More abuse goes on there, too.
If homosexuals is the faddish subject to 'oppose' then the need for projecting one's own evil latches on to them. It is on the rise, in my humble opinion, because the whole society and Christian Church, in its embarrassment and sinful cover up, seeks to focus on something else besides dealing with the 'why' and so someone else is carrying its shadow. Look at your music, your games, your videos, your movies and tell me what business you have of accusing or judging anyone. Each of us better get on our face before God for allowing such things.
When a projection is particularly virulent then that sinful 'feeling' or forgotten sin memory inside looks for a victim. If one beats up on a 'gay' person I would have to ask why? What resides within your heart that you are not facing? I don't see too many men outside strip bars beating people up because they are committing lustful acts. I don't see too many people protesting with placards when male bosses screw around with every secretary or female worker they can. It's adultery, fornication...in the eyes of God. Why are so many abused wives and girl friends so terrified that they remain silent? Because everyone in this culture is 'uncomfortable' in being asked to do something about it. And no matter how rich your bedroom, your clothes, your title...adultery and fornication...are still...adultery and fornication.
And no matter how many other people you beat up or torment, your sin not only remains within you, you are just adding to the pile you refuse to clean up before God. There's a hell of lot more sinful weird sex in those strip clubs with almost all the males within a 100 mile radius participating at one time or other...in and out of church membership. And the trillion dollar pornography industry? You know, the what stays in Vegas thing? And everybody 'smiles'? The scapegoatism of these gangs of bullies is evil. So, if they are singling out homosexuals perhaps it is to make themselves look good to....because....? They are certainly not pleasing God and they are certainly not doing anything good. Every time you have to put someone down or torment or bully or harm someone else to make yourself look good, the greatest harm is to your soul. It is diminished greatly and becomes more evil each time. For Catholics it is a deadly sin.
Unfortunately we continue to be a witness to the continual pummeling in all areas of our world against women, against Jewish people, against Christians, and even Muslim sect against Muslim sect. And, then there's Ireland...you know, North and South...Protestant and Catholic...not counting all the rest of the ad nauseum.
Scapegoatism can be defeated only if each person owns up to their own capacity for evil, repents for the actual evil they are committing and does something to change. Jesus said, "Out of the heart all these things come." That includes you. We live "after the Fall." "Sin crouches at the door" moment by moment. If you do not realize that the worst sinning that could ever be resides within you under the right circumstances, then you are ignorant and foolish. Once that is "faced" and dealt with in reality, then you will not need a 'scapegoat.' There but for the Grace of God go I.
It distresses me to see scapegoatism on the rise. It always mean evil people are going to take their evil out on someone else. And inevitably after the dust settles and the blood is drawn if one compares the self-righteous bullies with those they just beat up or harmed, the victim almost always is more innocent.

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