Archive for April, 2008

Happenings

Good Things Coming Our Way

  • Father Thomas Dubay will be the special guest on EWTN Live on Wednesday, April 9th (8:00 p.m. ET and 5:00 p.m. PT), with host Father Mitch Pacwa.  Don’t forget, if you cannot access this television station in your area, try watching over the Internet!  The show will be aired again on Thursday, April 10th and Sunday, April 13th, but please check the EWTN schedule for the proper times in your part of the world. 
  • If you are in the Ottawa area, Dr. Scott Hahn will be in town to give two free talks (a good-will offering is appreciated) at St. Patrick’s Basilica on Saturday, April 12th.  The first talk, at 12:00 noon, will be on “Hail Holy Queen, The Mother of God in the Word of God”; the second talk, at 2:00 p.m., will be on “First Comes Love, Finding your Family in the Church and the Trinity”.  

Merton

Monday Morning with Merton: One Note; One Syllable

An unexpected but happy discovery - a podcast of approximately one year ago at Easter time, in which podcaster Ivan M. Granger recites Thomas Merton’s powerful poem, The Sowing of Meanings.  Just click the link to listen.

The Sowing of Meanings

See the high birds! Is their’s the song
That dies among the wood-light
Wounding the listener with such bright arrows?
Or do they play in wheeling silences
Defining in the perfect sky
The bounds of (here below) our solitude,

Where spring has generated lights of green
To glow in clouds upon the sombre branches?
Ponds full of sky and stillnesses
What heavy summer songs still sleep
Under the tawny rushes at your brim?

More than a season will be born here, nature,
In your world of gravid mirrors!
The quiet air awaits one note, one note,
One light, one ray and it will be the angels’ spring:
One flash, one glance upon the shiny pond, and then
Asperges me! sweet wilderness, and lo! we are redeemed!

For, like a grain of fire
Smouldering in the heart of every living essence
God plants His undivided power –
Buries His thought too vast for worlds
In seed and root and blade and flower,

Until, in the amazing light of April,
Surcharging the religious silence of the spring,
Creation finds the pressure of His everlasting secret
Too terrible to bear.

Then every way we look, lo! rocks and trees
Pastures and hills and streams and birds and firmament
And our own souls within us flash, and shower us with light,
While the wild countryside, unknown, unvisited of men,
Bears sheaves of clean, transforming fire.

And then, oh then the written image, schooled in sacrifice,
The deep united threeness printed in our being,
Shot by the brilliant syllable of such an intuition, turns within,
And plants that light far down into the heart of darkness and oblivion,
Dives after, and discovers flame.

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