Year: 2008

Fathers, PNCC

November 20 – St. Irenaeus from The Proof of the Apostolic Preaching

And the same says David again: “Lift up your gates, ye rulers; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting gates, and the King of glory shall come in.” For the everlasting gates are the heavens. But because the Word descended invisible to created things, He was not made known in His descent to them. Because the Word was made flesh, He was visible in His ascension; and, when the powers saw Him, the angels below cried out to those who were on the firmament: “Lift up your gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting gates, that the King of glory may come in.” And when they marvelled and said: “Who is this?” those who had already seen Him testified a second time: “The Lord strong and mighty, he is the King of glory.

And being raised from the dead and exalted at the Father’s right hand, He awaits the time appointed by the Father for the judgment, when all enemies shall be put under Him. Now the enemies are all those who were found in apostasy, angels and archangels and powers and thrones, who despised the truth. And the prophet David himself says thus: “The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit on my right hand, until I make thine enemies thy footstool.” And that He ascended thither, whence He had come down, David says: “From the end of heaven is his going forth, and his cessation even at the end of heaven.” Then he signifies his judgment: “And there is none that shall be hid from his heat.” — Paragraphs 84 and 85.

LifeStream

Daily Digest for 2008-11-19

blog (feed #1) 11:10pm November 19 – St. Chromatius of Aquileia from Sermons on the Gospel of Matthew
twitter (feed #4) 11:10pm Posted a tweet on Twitter.

New blog post: November 19 – St. Chromatius of Aquileia from Sermons on the Gospel of Matthew http://tinyurl.com/58rxpa
twitter (feed #4) 2:41am Posted a tweet on Twitter.

Cold day today. Time for lunch – sandwich, apple, orange (vitaminC), and pudding!!!
twitter (feed #4) 7:05am Posted a tweet on Twitter.

Time to pick up the kids from school. I don’t want to go out into the cold.
googlereader (feed #5) 9:46am Shared 3 links on Google Reader. (Show Details)

lastfm (feed #3) 2:29pm Scrobbled a song on Last.fm.

Fathers, PNCC

November 19 – St. Chromatius of Aquileia from Sermons on the Gospel of Matthew

Yet the arrangement of the world rests upon the rationale for this evangelical number: for we recognize the four seasons that the year progresses through and the four corners of the earth that the four guardian angels are assigned to, referring to the Apocalypse.

And although there are said to be four gospels because of the number of the evangelists, even though there is only gospel among them all, as the Lord said: “And this gospel will be preached through the whole globe.” He did not say gospels but “gospel“. The apostle described this too when he says: “If anyone has preached to you a gospel other than what you have received, let them be accursed.” Hence, it is plain that there are certain four books of the gospels, but one gospel is counted in these four books. And for that reason one must not be prejudiced should we sometimes say —gospels— because of the number of evangelists or when we name the gospels in this way as the most important books or when we designate the number of the evangelists according to the usual custom of the majority. Indeed we both confess and believe that there is one true gospel according to the authority of the Lord or even the apostle. — Prologue, Section 10 and 11.

Christian Witness,

Living it

Chanuka Erdita (whom I follow on Twitter) writes in God Bless This Broken Road

I was sitting down on my chair deeply reflecting of what was going on in my life. The temptation to throw my rants of complain to God was there. But I chose to stand up and let my thoughts and feeling knelt down before me. By the grace of God, my freewill chose to praise His goodness and gave thanks for His neverending blessings. From the point of view of the world, everything in my life is messed up currently. My wife is going through a stage 4 cancer, my own company is still not able to cover all of the family expenses, I need to take on double-jobs while running the company, my grandma whom I love so much passed away on the same weekend and she is half a globe away from me on the other side of the world.

My spirit was crying to God and I knew He was listening. His arms are outstreched to keep me from falling. I want to please God but I keep finding ways in making him sad through my sins. But I keep running towards Him no matter what. I made a decision a long time ago that there was no one else that could take His place in my heart…

Please pray for Chanuka, his wife and family, but more so, pray that we as Christians exhibit this level of faith in our lives.

Fathers, PNCC

November 18 – St. Chromatius of Aquileia from Sermons on the Gospel of Matthew

For the same reason in the prophet Zechariah we also read the foretold number of the evangelists, reported by the prophet like this: “I saw,” he said, “four chariots going out of two mountains ,and these mountains, he said, were mountains of bronze. In the first chariot were red horses, and in the second chariot were black horsed, and in the third chariot were white horses, and in the fourth chariot were different and dappled horses. And I said to the angel who was speaking to me: What are these, lord? Responding he said to me: Do you not know what these are? And I said: No, lord. And he told me: These are the four winds of the sky that stand with God before the whole earth.” And so this is the number of the chariots.

In fact the following rationale, promulgated by prophetic reason, teaches us to perceive a type of the gospel truth: we notice that the gospels have also been clearly designated in these chariots. He declared that the four horses are described in four parts, as we best recall, because each of the gospels must be understood in the four and the four in each. Although the preaching of the evangelists would rightly seem to be in four portions, they still are undividedly of one mind for the unity of the faith. In fact, we know that the gospels were clearly prefigured in these chariots, because the prophet asked the angel speaking to him about what these were and he was told this: “These are the four winds of the sky that stand with God before all the earth,” which he reported by God’s command to have circled all the earth. And if we have not considered the saying about these winds (which blow through the lands and generate waves or brew up storms), it is simple enough to understand that, when they have been described in the prophets desiring only the divine and eternal heavenly things, the Lord deservedly adds more: “These are the ones that circle the earth; they soften my fury.” As we perceptively have recognized, the divine wrath, which was over people’s sins, cannot otherwise be appeased except through the gospel’s preaching, which runs throughout the globe and gives both the remission of sins and salvation to the human race. — Prologue, Section 9.

LifeStream

Daily Digest for 2008-11-17


Yesterday

twitter (feed #4) 5:43am Posted a tweet on Twitter.

A finishing day at work. Reports, a PowerPoint and a bunch of database changes.
blog (feed #1) 8:37am November 17 – St. Gregory the Wonderworker from On All the Saints
twitter (feed #4) 8:37am Posted a tweet on Twitter.

New blog post: November 17 – St. Gregory the Wonderworker from On All the Saints http://tinyurl.com/5elfaa
lastfm (feed #3) 8:53am Scrobbled 10 songs on Last.fm. (Show Details)

googlereader (feed #5) 2:28pm Shared 4 links on Google Reader. (Show Details)

blog (feed #1) 2:59pm November 18 – St. Chromatius of Aquileia from Sermons on the Gospel of Matthew
twitter (feed #4) 2:59pm Posted a tweet on Twitter.

New blog post: November 18 – St. Chromatius of Aquileia from Sermons on the Gospel of Matthew http://tinyurl.com/57xox7
Fathers, PNCC

November 17 – St. Gregory the Wonderworker from On All the Saints

In this wise have the martyrs shown their power, leaping with joy in the presence of death, laughing at the sword, making sport of the wrath of princes, grasping at death as the producer of deathlessness, making victory their own by their fall, through the body taking their leap to heaven, suffering their members to be scattered abroad in order that they might hold their souls, and, bursting the bars of life, that they might open the gates of heaven. And if any one believes not that death is abolished, that Hades is trodden under foot, that the chains thereof are broken, that the tyrant is bound, let him look on the martyrs disporting themselves in the presence of death, and taking up the jubilant strain of the victory of Christ. O the marvel! Since the hour when Christ despoiled Hades, men have danced in triumph over death. “O death, where is your sting! O grave, where is your victory?” Hades and the devil have been despoiled, and stripped of their ancient armour, and cast out of their peculiar power.

Perspective

What happens when…

Mario’s children were cruel to Maciek’s children. They used to steal their property, and after leaving Maciek’s children penniless and broken, they would throw papers at them, condemning them to death.

Mario’s children thought they were very powerful of course. Mario’s far off uncle was a king you see. He had lands and money. He wrote tomes of laws and made grand declarations, requiring that people believe things no one had ever believed. Mario’s children liked that. They believed in their great uncle’s power, in his laws, and truly loved his declarations, especially when he made those declarations from his special chair.

Eventually Maciek’s children found a way to protect their property. They rejected the declarations of the far away uncle. He had no say over them. They had their own uncles. Even so, Mario’s children would still take occasion to beat Maciek’s children, call them cruel names, and spit at their houses. Those were bad times.

Many years passed and, eventually, Mario and Maciek realized that they had a greater responsibility. They had to meet, to talk, to work things out.

Maciek and Mario met, and began to discuss all they have in common. Things went swimmingly for a while. They talked, and found much to agree on. Each seemed to like the other. Each took a risk or two to accommodate the other. Marciek made dinner for Mario and Mario made dinner for Maciek. They ate from the same table. Maciek and Mario even wrote letters — telling all their children, relatives, and friends about their advances in trust and harmony. Mario even started to step-in when some of his unruly children beat-up on Maciek’s children. They seemed to like one another — this is going somewhere.

Maciek was wary, but happy and positive. He wanted to explore more areas of agreement and commonality. He thought — maybe — brotherhood and accord are not unreachable. Mario is trustworthy and open. He’s keeping his naughty children in line. Maybe we can go forward building trust upon trust. One day Maciek said, ‘Mario, let’s go further down this road. Let’s explore more of the things that bind us as brothers. Let’s make life better for our children.’

Mario suddenly stopped. He forgot the things he shared with Maciek. Mario sat there incredulous and said — ‘Look, I no longer wish to explore the things we share, or might share. Rather, I want to focus on me. I want to talk about Mario, and only about Mario. Let’s start.’

Homilies,

Thirty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time

First reading: Proverbs 31:10-13,19-20,30-31
Psalm: Ps 128:1-5
Epistle: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-6
Gospel: Matthew 25:14-30

When one finds a worthy wife,
her value is far beyond pearls.

Who is this worthy wife? It is none other than our Holy Polish National Catholic Church. In instituting the Holy Church our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ joined Himself to a spouse whose value is beyond pearls.

Her husband, entrusting his heart to her,
has an unfailing prize.

Jesus entrusted us with His heart and receives in return our unfailing acts of adoration and praise. Far more than that, you and I, as members of His Holy Church, set to work in proclaiming His kingdom, in bringing souls to salvation, in ministering to the strong and the weak, because all are in need.

She reaches out her hands to the poor,
and extends her arms to the needy.

Jesus Christ provides us with a vivid description of faithful servants in His parable of the talents. In our imaginations we picture those servants as men. After-all, in that day and age a master would have entrusted his male servants with talents and would have expected a return on his investment. Yet today, the Holy Church asks us to look beyond the story, men working for another man, to the bride of Christ, our Holy Church, working in unison with her spouse, her Master, Jesus Christ.

Your wife shall be like a fruitful vine
in the recesses of your home;
Your children like olive plants
around your table.

What a beautiful picture, what a wonderfully blessed relationship. Our Holy Church sits in the recesses of the Lord’s house. Her children, you and I, surround the Lord’s table. As olive plants grow and produce abundant fruit, so we grow and produce abundant fruit. The fruit we produce is the blessings that come from our relationship with our Lord. It is this very relationship that is open and encompassing to all who enter these doors.

The fruit we produce is based on the gifts, the talents, we have been given. Each of us has been given a share of gifts: oration, handicraft, healing, song, contemplation, a listening ear, a gentle hand. Those gifts become all-in-all in unison with each other and with our Lord. Unison comes from the Holy Church, the storehouse of graces, where the Holy Spirit dwells. The Spirit gives its gifts individually and draws them back together in community — in life lived together. Not a life where people live side-by-side, but a life where all are one body.

Brothers and sisters,

Our unity, our community perfected in the Holy Polish National Catholic Church, is a community in longing. We long for those who are lost and distant, who do not know the love of the Lord. We long for the weak and the hurting, those in need of the Spirit’s touch and healing.

the day of the Lord will come
like a thief at night.
like labor pains upon a pregnant woman

We are pregnant, awaiting, and ready to bring forth new life. This new life is the Gospel. This new life is life in Jesus Christ, by our regeneration we are re-created, new men, new women, people of skill and determination, people prepared and standing with open arms — arms open to all, with love and concern.

My friends,

Our Holy Polish National Catholic Church is the bride of Christ. It is the good, faithful, and devoted wife. It is the good wife who prepares a home, a lodging place, for all men and women.

We are not the spouse of grand public pronouncements on matters of politics. We are not fasters who do not wash their faces, or charity givers ringing a bell before them as they give (Matthew 6:2,16). We do not legislate the Lord and His gifts. We do not tell one man that he may receive the Lord while another may not. We are not a stumbling block on the road to heaven, throwing up man made doctrines, laws, offices, and absolutes, because we know our Spouse. His grace is overflowing, His offering of talents is for all.

The Spouse and the bride call to all. Come through these doors, for there is love. Our hearts have been changed, and yours will be as well. For the Lord has promised (Ezekiel 11:19-20):

I will give them one heart, and put a new spirit within them; I will take the stony heart out of their flesh and give them a heart of flesh,
that they may walk in my statutes and keep my ordinances and obey them; and they shall be my people, and I will be their God.

Go forth today, with the store of talents you have been given, and make the call. Tell of the place where the gift of talents flows without measure, where community, energized by the Spirit, builds its members up, not with pronouncements, but through faithfulness and loving care. Tell of the place where men and women grow like olive plants around the table of the Spouse — the Spouse Who loves without end. Amen.