Day: January 25, 2008

Current Events, Poland - Polish - Polonia, Political

Coincidences of history – Germany looses again

In the past week we learned that Louis de Cazenave, France’s second last surviving World War I veteran passed away on Sunday, January 20th.

Now we learn that Germany’s last World War I veteran predeceased France’s second last veteran by nearly 20 days. The BBC reports in Germany’s ‘last’ WWI veteran dies that Erich Kaestner died January 1st.

I just found it to be an interesting juxtaposition.

Wikipedia has an interesting page on the deaths of World War I veterans. It indicates that the last German survivor also predeceased the second last remaining Polish veteran, Stanisław Wycech who died on January 12th. Other surviving veterans are listed here.

In any event, may they all rest in peace.

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On my son’s 9th birthday

We took my son out for dinner tonight – to his favorite diner. He wanted a root beer float with chocolate ice cream – dad taught him that one.

A conversation in the car on the way:

Son and daughter: “Do you know that there are people who don’t believe in heaven?”
Dad: “Yeah, that’s sad, because they think that when they die – well that’s it.”
Son and daughter: “They think they’re just dead.”
Dad: “That’s right – they think their life it over, they have no hope.”
Son: “That’s why we need to have pastors, to go and teach people about heaven, to tell them the truth, to make them believe and have hope.”

A great gift – insight and zeal for souls. We didn’t have to buy that gift – it came by the grace of God.

Poland - Polish - Polonia,

Turtle, hare, or snail mail

From Gazeta Wyborcza via China View: Seriously calculated: mail slower than snails

A serious calculation has led to a couclusion that a postal delivery is even slower than snails in Poland, according to local Daily Gazeta Wyborcza Thursday.

An IT worker, after receiving a letter on Jan. 3 that was sent on Dec. 20 as priority mail, calculated that a snail would have made it even faster to his home than the letter.

The daily said Michal Szybalski calculated that it took 294 hours for the letter to arrive at his home.

He also said the distance between his home and the sender was 11.1 kilometers.

Given the distance and the time, the speed of the letter was 0.03775 kilometers per hour.

Szybalski calculated that a garden snail travels at around 0.048 kilometers per hour.

When I send things to Poland, typically gifts and supplies to teachers, I try to use Express Mail. An Express Mail package mailed before Christmas took about the same amount of time. Funny thing, the U.S. Postal Service’s website was advising me that the package was over the Atlantic for the majority of that time. Slooooow plane to Poland.

Fathers, PNCC

January 25 – St. John Chrysostom from Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles

And as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: and suddenly there shined round about him a light from heaven: and he fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul, why do you persecute Me?” Why not in Jerusalem? why not in Damascus? That there might be no opening for different persons to relate the occurrence in different ways, but that he alone should be the authentic narrator, he that went for this purpose. In fact, he says this [both in his oration on the stairs], and when pleading before Agrippa. “Fell to the earth“: for excess of light is wont to shock, because the eyes have their measure: it is said also that excess of sound makes people deaf and stunned (as in a fit). But him it only blinded, and extinguished his passion by fear, so that he should hear what was spoken. “Saul, Saul,” says He, “why do you persecute me?” And He tells him nothing: does not say, Believe, nor anything whatever of the kind: but expostulates with him, all but saying, What wrong, great or small, have you suffered from Me, that you do these things? “And he said, Who are You Lord?” thus in the first place confessing himself His servant. “And the Lord said, I am Jesus, whom you persecute.” think not your warring is with men. And they which were with him heard the voice of Paul, but saw no person to whom he answered—”for (the Lord) suffered them to be hearers of what was less important. Had they heard the other Voice, they would not have believed; but perceiving Paul answering (some person), they marvelled. “But arise, and go into the city, and it shall be told you what you must do.” Observe, how He does not immediately add all, but first softens his mind. In the same way He called the disciples also a second time. “It shall be told you,” etc.: He gives him good hopes, and (intimates) that he shall recover his sight also. “And the men which journeyed with him stood speechless, hearing a voice, but seeing no man. And Saul arose from the earth; and when his eyes were opened, he saw no man: but they led him by the hand, and brought him into Damascus” — Homily 19