Weekend Edition - A Daily Spiritual Seed

Published: Fri, 05/22/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Weekend Edition: May 22-24, 2015
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Book of the Week


Fly While You Still Have Wings, by Joyce Rupp. Sorkin Books, 2015.. 
 
Sub title: "And other lessons my resilient mother taught me”.
 
This is Joyce’s book on the many lessons her mother taught her and guided her through many detours In life.  It will make one cry and laugh and mourn, almost at the same time. Joyce  included many things she wished she had done for her mother, the regrets she now has, and  she keeps her mother “alive” in the ordinary events of Joyce’s life today.  
 
The beauty of everyday things, especially the beauties in nature which she learned from her mother, helps in the healings she needs, especially as she recognizes her own aging and the “creeping on” of various ills. Even though she no longer has the presence of her mother, her heart can soar through the empowerment of her God. She will never be far from her mother’s advice “ Fly, while you have wings.”
 
Joyce’s mother was a hard working woman, and one inclined to be very attentive to the needs of her children and her friends and neighbors. Joyce was ever aware of the ‘put downs’ which her mother received from her husband  Lester, and felt compassion for her mother who seemed not to notice when treated with so little respect  “ Mother never fought back, and often suffered silently from Dad’s  abusive words .”  After Lester’s death, Joyce’s mother found new close friends and really enjoyed life to the fullest by various trips, outings, parties, and clubs she joined. 
 
Ever the poet, Joyce begins each chapter with a poem pointing to the subject matter of that chapter.  At the beginning of each chapter, Joyce also adds a paragraph from one of her favorite authors. 
 
Thanks to Sr. Irene Hartman OP for this review.

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Saint of the Week

St. Bede the Venerable (672-735): May 25


Bede is one of the few saints honored as such even during his lifetime. His writings were filled with such faith and learning that even while he was still alive, a Church council ordered them to be read publicly in the churches.

At an early age Bede was entrusted to the care of the abbot of the Monastery of St. Paul, Jarrow. The happy combination of genius and the instruction of scholarly, saintly monks produced a saint and an extraordinary scholar, perhaps the most outstanding one of his day. He was deeply versed in all the sciences of his times: natural philosophy, the philosophical principles of Aristotle, astronomy, arithmetic, grammar, ecclesiastical history, the lives of the saints and, especially, Holy Scripture.

From the time of his ordination to the priesthood at 30 (he had been ordained deacon at 19) till his death, he was ever occupied with learning, writing and teaching. Besides the many books that he copied, he composed 45 of his own, including 30 commentaries on books of the Bible.

Although eagerly sought by kings and other notables, even Pope Sergius, Bede managed to remain in his own monastery till his death. Only once did he leave for a few months in order to teach in the school of the archbishop of York. Bede died in 735 praying his favorite prayer: “Glory be to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit. As in the beginning, so now, and forever.”

His Ecclesiastical History of the English People is commonly regarded as of decisive importance in the art and science of writing history. A unique era was coming to an end at the time of Bede’s death: It had fulfilled its purpose of preparing Western Christianity to assimilate the non-Roman barbarian North. Bede recognized the opening to a new day in the life of the Church even as it was happening.

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