11/14/08Halfway to priesthood?
It's been a while since I've had time to blog. But I thought I should post something so the last "election" post wasn't at the top any longer. It seems the majority of people did not look at the moral issues when they voted. We need to pray for our President-elect and do our part to ensure our country's laws do not force us to act against our own consciences (or face consequences for obeying our consciences). But enough on this issue for now. Not much has been going on lately, aside from an immense amount of schoolwork and prayer. But I thought I would share a few random thoughts. As difficult as it is for me to believe, this semester is nearing the end. In less than one month, I will have endured and enjoyed another semester of seminary. The time is passing quickly. I have been living here for two and a half years already. Can you believe it? I can't. It seems like just yesterday that I drove down the Interstates and moved into my tiny little room. When I leave here for Christmas break I will be half way to priestly ordination, unless something changes. If anything, the last two and a half years have humbled me and, at the same time, encouraged me. There's nothing like studying alongside people who know Greek, Latin, Hebrew, who can sing, chant, have memorized Scripture, and know St Thomas Aquinas' Summa practically by heart, to humble a man who thinks himself quite bright. Now, I'm not saying I'm an idiot. I do have intellectual gifts and a bit of creativity. To not admit that would be false humility. But being here, I'm forced to admit that I'm not that smart, I'm not that talented. But you know what? It doesn't matter. God seems to be making do with what little I can give him. This shouldn't surprise me. He is God, after all. If I survive all this and am assigned to a parish as a priest, my parishioners won't be learning anything about music from me. And I won't be teaching them any Latin (for a few years, anyway). But, just maybe, God will work through me to lead others to holiness. In the end, this is what really matters. I just need to get out of the way and cooperate with His grace. What other random points have been on my mind lately?
I could swear there was a third point I wanted to make. But this post is long and rambling enough as it is. If I think of something else, I'll post it -- hopefully in a more coherent manner than this mess of a post. God Bless, 11/01/08Oh, elect someone already!
Just a couple more days until the election, in case you've been living under a rock. Please, don't become disillusioned by the candidates and the angry, opposing opinions. As I posted earlier, in this election it is clear. The issue is abortion. This election is very likely a crucial point that will decide for the next generation of Americans (not just the next 4 or 8 years) if abortion on demand will continue to be legally protected and encouraged in this country. The next president will very likely appoint one more more supreme court justices -- either judges that strongly desire to protect the legal right to abortion, or those who oppose it. Don't take this issue lightly. It far outweighs war, the economy, or anything else going on. Educate yourself about this issue. The above video is from justonejudge.com, a site trying to gather pledges to vote for life, just to show how life has support in America. I'm not sure if their pledge efforts will do much, but they have a few interesting videos on their site. God, have mercy on us for the tens of millions of murdered children in this country. Mary, "Our Lady of Victory," pray for us! Now, get out and vote and let's move on with whatever happens next.
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