Posted on 04/02/2010 11:20:29 PM PDT by grey_whiskers
Elizabeth Scalia is a contributing writer to First Things Magazine as the blogger known as The Anchoress.
The question has come my way several times in the past week: "How do you maintain your faith in light of news stories that bring light to the dark places that exist within your church?"
When have darkness and light been anything but co-existent? How do we recognize either without the other?
I remain within, and love, the Catholic Church because it is a church that has lived and wrestled within the mystery of the shadow lands ever since an innocent man was arrested, sentenced and crucified, while the keeper of "the keys" denied him, and his first priests ran away. Through 2,000 imperfect sometimes glorious, sometimes heinous years, the church has contemplated and manifested the truth that dark and light, innocence and guilt, justice and injustice all share a kinship, one that waves back and forth like wind-stirred wheat in a field, churning toward something as yet unknowable.
(Excerpt) Read more at npr.org ...
...and Happy Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and EASTER!
(I can recommend the Anchoress as a good website, btw).
Hence the ping.
Read the whole article: if you like it surf on over to The Anchoress.
If not, surf on over there anyway. :-)
And Happy Good Friday & Holy Saturday...counting down to Happy Easter.
g_w
To whom shall we go, Lord? You have the words of eternal life.
BTTT!
Wondering if she is realated to Justice Scalia of the SCOTIS and/or his son, Father Paul Scalia, a Catholic Priest.
Justice Scalia jokes about calling his son, “Father!”
oops I see a typo
SCOTUS
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Good Friday
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(Cardinal Murphy-O'Conner) Today Is the Feast Day for Those Who Suffer
Reflection: Why This Friday is So Good
The Seven Last Words of Christ
The Holiday Hallmark Can't Handle
Good Friday Reproaches
Online Exclusive: Good Friday: A good day for faith, family and food
GOOD FRIDAY HOMILY 2002 PREACHED BY FATHER ALTIER.
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Reflections for Good Friday: The Crucifixion and Death of Our Lord
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The Drawing of Christ on the Cross [Images]"
Good Friday
The Three Crosses: The Bad Thief or the Cross Rejected
The Three Crosses: The Good Thief or the Cross Accepted
GOOD FRIDAY PRAYERS TO END ABORTION
In keeping with that whole "teabagging" meme, don't you know...
Cheers!
Thanks for your ping. I think I understand the good faith it was extended in.
Cheers!
ROM 14
IS A WONDERFUL CHAPTER.
THX.
As a child... the Church established a relationship for me with Jesus. The path to follow Him is in my heart and I walk it every single day of my life.
The problem is with man, Not the Church.
I stay Catholic because it is the true Church.
If I see a Priest who has used the Church to gain for himself I condemn that false priest, not the Church.
The leaders of the Church in many cases have led the church badly.Even that is not the fault of the Church, but the fault of it;’s leadership.
AMEN!!!!
AMEN!!!!
Amen!
1 Cor 5:2,5-7,13
(Phi) Are you still proud of yourselves? Shouldn't you be overwhelmed with sorrow? The man who has done such a thing should certainly be expelled from your fellowship... the man should be left to the mercy of Satan so that while his body will experience the destructive powers of sin his spirit may yet be saved in the day of the Lord. Your pride in yourselves is lamentably out of place. Don't you know that a little yeast can permeate the whole lump? Clear out every bit of the old yeast that you may be new unleavened bread!... It is your plain duty to expel this man from your fellowship!
We'e still in Holy Saturday: a day of stillness and shakenness, when each person is wandering off on his or her own sad way, the eyes and mind acheing with the realization that the Lord's Body -- His Corpse---is cold, clayey, and unresponsive in the tomb, and the Lord's Spirit is the Lord knows where, and what has happened is at once solemn, bowel-churning, and incomprehensible.
Waiting to see what happens now.
I peeked at the end ... the Good Guy wins! He even picks up all the bodies and gives them Eternal Life, unlike at the end of a Louis L’Amour novel.
Amen to that!
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