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Friday, February 21, 2020
Trying
PipeTobacco
2 comments:
I appreciate all forms of comments on my writings. I find that I miss the sponteneity of coming to read them here when they were unmoderated. I believe I wrote less due to the moderation. I have decided to adopt limited moderation. Hopefully the prior problems with unfettered comments will not arise again. Please feel free to comment as you wish about the essays I write. I will maintain those comments that offer kind-hearted and gentle opinion... be it positive or negative. The opinions of your comments will, of course, need to have relevance to the post as well.
I liked the 'act' of teaching, but the 'job' of teaching and all that it implied got a little much.
ReplyDeleteYou have written sometimes about distractions at Mass that prevent you from hearing or nicely reflecting on the day's readings. I wonder, then, whether you ever go online in advance to look up a day's scheduled readings?
ReplyDeleteReadings for Sunday, February 23
From your recent writings, I suspect you'll get some relief reflecting on: "The Lord is kind and merciful." Yes, God desires perfection from each of us, but He also knows that we won't achieve that ideal, and he responds with mercy rather than the beatings you so often seem to like to give yourself. Furthermore, He wants us to extend such mercy and forgiveness to others, rather than hating them for the bad stuff they do to us.
Putting it another way, if someone abuses you -- whether because of pipey aroma, or a bad grade earned, or an unpopular administrative decision -- you are stuck with God's command to forgive. On the other hand, as the reading reminds us, "you may have to reprove" the abusive person. Loving the person who hates your pipes, or your administration, or your grading, does NOT require you to change your proper actions regarding your pipes, your administration, or your grading.
You will also notice tomorrow that the readings remind us that each Christian is the temple of God. It doesn't, however, give guidance about burning fragrant incense in that temple! :-)