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To: sparklite2

John of Damascus, “On the Divine Images”


44 posted on 05/30/2018 6:26:45 PM PDT by Mad Dawg (Sta, si cum canibus magnis currere non potes, in portico.)
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To: Mad Dawg; Mercat; marshmallow; Missouri gal
I bet some FReepers, and you especially, Mad Dawg, might enjoy this story Jim Forest tells about Catholic Worker founded Dorothy Day:

Jim and another CW friend were clearing out rubbish from a small apartment one flight up in a cold-water tenement which was going to be Dorothy's place. It was a real mess, and a lot of junk had to be cleared away to make it tenantable.

Jim continues:

Stuart and I dragged box after box of debris down to the street, including a hideous — so it seemed to us — painting of the Holy Family. Mary, Joseph and Jesus had been painted in a few bright colors against a battleship gray background on a piece of plywood. We shook our heads, deposited it in the trash along the curb, and went back to continue cleaning.

Not long afterward Dorothy arrived carrying the rejected painting. “Look what I found! The Holy Family! It’s a providential sign, a blessing.” She put it on the mantle of the apartment’s extinct fireplace.

I looked at it again and this time saw it was a work of love and faith, however crudely rendered. If it was no masterpiece of iconography, it had its own unlettered beauty, but I wouldn’t have thought so if Dorothy hadn’t seen it first.


106 posted on 05/30/2018 8:54:19 PM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (I think we all agree on that.)
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