Monday, July 13, 2009
Still posting
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Dance of a thousand hands
This year, as part of the Spring Festival celebrations which marked the Chinese New Year, a group of twenty-one dancers performed the Dance of a Thousand Hands. To the western eye, this is a beautiful mixture of colour and movement that is a true display of talent, but moreso of discipline and what must represent HOURS of work.
The accomplishment is all the more remarkable considering that all the performers are deaf. They can't hear any of the music, and must rely on prompts from trainers who are situated at the four corners of the stage!
The Dance of a thousand hands was first débuted on the international stage at the Athens Paralympic Games in 2004, but it has long been part of the repertoire of the Chinese Disabled Peoples Performing Arts Troupe and has appeared in more than 40 countries.
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Farewell ... and hello
Yesterday, the Holy Father concluded his visit to Cameroon. As is his custom, he delivered a farewell speech at Nsimalen International Airport in Yaoundé before boarding the plane for the journey to Angola.
The Holy Father is pictured here arriving at the airport in Luanda, Angola.
A few hours later, he arrived in Luanda (Angola) and shared warm greetings at the 4 de Fevereiro International Airport in that city. The Holy Father acknowledged his desire to visit all of Africa, but recognized that it has been necessary to restrict the itinerary to Yaoundé and to Luanda.
The remainder of the day yesterday was devoted to a meeting with civil authorities and members of the Diplomatic Corps of the country of Angola (which took place at the Presidential Palace) and to a meeting with the bishops of Angola and Säo Tomé (in the chapel of the Apostolic Nunciature in Luanda).
Today, the Holy Father was expected to celebrate Mass with the bishops, priests, religious people, ecclesial movements and catechists of Angola and São Tomé at São Paolo Church in Luanda, and then to attend a special meeting with youth at Dos Coqueiros Stadium in Luanda.
Friday, March 20, 2009
A word of fraternal encouragement
Holy Mary, Mother of God, Protectress of Africa, you have given the
world its true light, Jesus Christ. By your obedience to the Father and by the
grace of the Holy Spirit, you have given us the source of our reconciliation and
our joy.
Mother of tenderness and wisdom, show us Jesus, your Son and the Son of
God, sustain our journey of conversion, so that Jesus may enlighten us with his
Glory in all the settings of our personal, family and social life.
Mother full of Mercy and Justice, by your docility to the Spirit, the
Comforter, obtain for us the grace to be witnesses of the Risen Lord, so that we
may become ever more fully the salt of the earth and the light of the
world.
Mother of Perpetual Succour, to your maternal intercession we entrust
the preparation and the fruits of the Second Synod for Africa. Queen of Peace,
pray for us! Our Lady of Africa, pray for us!
If words could heal
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Preparing for next year ... with the help of the Saints
Day 3
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Questions and answers ... and more
Monday, March 16, 2009
A Priestly Year
Sunday, March 15, 2009
In the press
- Rome responds to Saint Pius X uproar, which appeared in the magazine America (February 16, 2009)
- A gaffe too far, an article by the BBC Rome and Vatican correspondent David Willey, which appeared in The Tablet (February 7, 2009)
- Old wounds open, an article by The Tablet's France correspondent Alain Woodrow (February 7, 2009)
- Healing the rift, an article by Edward Kessler which appeared in The Tablet (February 7, 2009)
- Two faiths together, an article by Isabel de Bertodano, which appeared in The Tablet (February 7, 2009)
Saturday, March 14, 2009
On Detachment
Thursday, March 12, 2009
... and then the fallout
- Church in the World: Pope's letter defends overtures toward SSPX
- Full-bodied row in Bordeaux (October 28, 2006)
- Already inside the tent: Benedict and the Lefebvrists (February 14, 2009)
- Now it's up to them (February 14, 2009)
Not to be overlooked in the debate over the lifting of the excommunications, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, Archbishop of Vienna. Along with other German-speaking Cardinals, Schönborn has been noted to remark: "A mistake has obviously occurred here. Someone who denies the Holocaust cannot be rehabilitated to an ecclesial office. One cannot but voice a certain criticism of the Vatican for not looking into the matter more closely."
Poor Holy Father. Even as the plans for his upcoming visit to the Holy Land are being completed, there is already concern being voiced over his decision not to enter Israel's main holocaust museum during the trip which he will undertake in early May. Don't worry, concerns such as these are a normal part of the posturing that takes place in the run-up to any papal voyage. The truth of the matter, at least on this score, will only be known in the coming weeks.
A storm a'brewing
Sunday, March 8, 2009
The travelling pilgrim
Next week, he's off to Camaroon and Angola, and just this morning, the Vatican Press Office announced that he's planning another trip - this time to the Holy Land - after Easter.
Accepting the invitation of the king of Jordan, the President of Israel, the President of the Palestinian National Authority and of the Catholic Bishop's Assembly, His Holiness Benedict XVI will make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land from April 8 to 15, 2009, stopping at Aman, Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Nazareth.
That's the end of the official communication posted today, but in the coming days, the negotiations will continue. Plans will include who he will visit, for how long, where they will meet, and even what he will say ... all very sensitively crafted but no doubt with his own mixture of pastoral sensitivity and characteristic forthrightedness.
Considering the significance of these lands to the historical happenings that are so central to the Church, and the unrest that has characterized the Holy Land for so long, this journey will be one of personal pilgrimage as well as international political positioning.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Making waves
Sunday, March 1, 2009
At work in the vineyard
Sorry, it's been a few days since I was able to check in. Lent seems to have just bolted out of the starting blocks.
The past days have been filled to capacity and beyond ... all in the name of doing good (I hope). There are moments of grace all round though. One of the things I have agreed to do is accompany students who are fulfilling requirements for the D.Min. offered at Saint Francis Xavier University as they make their way through the requirements of this distance education program. That means that from time to time, I meet with one or more of the 'students' to help them reflect about their work, and come to conclusions about the next steps that need to be taken. It's pretty rewarding work when we begin to see understanding dawn and the pieces fall into place. Some of the greatest learnings happen not while actually reading the material, but when struggling to understand it, digest it and put it into practice.
It's exciting to see that the students who are preparing for Confirmation have already begun to wade through the first chapter of the required reading and to at least explore the information that is provided on-line as part of their preparation for this Sacrament. In the coming days, the traffic in on our website will increase (I'm sure) now that the Science Fair requirements that most students have been completing are coming to an end, and the first deadlines for the Confirmation prep program are drawing near. Of course, since I'm overseeing this program too, that means that I get to check in on them from time to time - lots of fun and really rewarding for me too.
Combine all this with welcoming the newcomers to our prayer spaces and bidding adieu to those who are now with the Father in our eternal homeland, and it makes for a life that has little time to get dull, but lots of variation and many opportunities to marvel at the goodness, generosity and love of our God.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
They're off
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Still alive
- Cardinal Sodano's homily was preached in French and in Spanish