I am a recent convert to the Church, having come in Easter 2006. I am a young Catholic who is intending to enter graduate school to study in theology. This blog mostly will not be of a theological nature, but occasionally will drift in that direction.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

May the Lord be with You

Originally I was planning to post something of note here once every couple of days. In the week leading up to the creation of this journal I thought of at least three things to post. In the week leading out, I thought of nothing.

However, I have recently come across a fun little movie via Splendor of Truth.

Duel of the Seminarians.

I did something remotely similar, in my Protestant days, but while watching this movie I realized I forgot the light-glares with the lightsabers. Ah, the life of a once-film-student-always-film-geek.

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Of Flags and Crosses

This evening I was at an 8th grade celebration (apparently 8th grade is not important enough for a 'graduation' but still needs a celebration) and it opened with one of the students singing the National Anthem. As one the audience rose, hats were removed, hands were placed over hearts, and all eyes turned to the Flag on the back wall.

As I watched this, I thought back to something I recently heard from Jimmy Akin, that when society does away with religion, they replace it with something secular. In this case, the flag replaces the cross.

The church I attend does not have kneelers (originally the building was only a Neumann center and after it became a church it was still used for multiple purposes and thus does not have pews) and so most of the parishioners do not kneel. It is not that they are unable to kneel (the parish is mostly younger), but through various means it has become standard not to kneel, but rather bow whenever the priest genuflects.

What saddens me is that the audience at the celebration was showing more reverence to the American flag then most of my fellow parishioners show to the Body and Blood of our Lord. In 1146 St. Bernard preached a sermon in France so empassioned that everyone was chanting "The Cross! The Cross!" If one could have such passion for the Cross, imagine the passion for our Blessed Savior.

Imagine a single parish that had the passion that the average American has for the flag, and that parish could change the world. Will change the world.

The Unity of All Romes

So the title of this blog is a little odd. It will make sense in time, if everything works out as planned.

This is my Catholic Blog. I will be posting my thoughts, ideas, curiosities, and other random things from time to time. Currently, I am looking for better ways to get the name out, as I have no idea how to publicize a blog. If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to make them (of course, the lack of anyone would be a direct resuly of a lack of publicity, which is highly problematic, but I'll get over it with enough therapy).

Any and all comments will be appreciated.