Weekend Edition - A Daily Spiritual Seed

Published: Fri, 12/11/15

A Daily Spiritual Seed
Weekend Edition: December 11-13, 2015
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Book (Movie) of the Week
 
Mary, Mother of Jesus. DVD. Lion's Gate Sutdio. 1999.

This was the "Movie With a Message" viewed recently at Heartland Center for Spirituality in Great Bend, KS. It is unique in its portrayal of the life of Jesus from the perspective of Mary, his mother, who is depicted as a woman of great courage and deep faith. She is also deeply in love with Joseph, her husband, which adds a special human touch to her character. 

The adult Jesus is played by Christian Bale, who does an excellent job -- one of the most winsome Jesus portrayals I have ever seen. His special relationship with Mary is emphasized throughout. From the first, they are on a "journey" together, and she is his primary spiritual teacher. She is present during his journey to the cross, agonizing over his suffering, but surrendering it all to God's plan. 

This would be a great movie for Advent or Lent. Highly recommended.

 

- reviewed by Philip St. Romain

 

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Saint of the Week


St. John of the Cross: (1541-91) December 14.


John is a saint because his life was a heroic effort to live up to his name: “of the Cross.” The folly of the cross came to full realization in time. “Whoever wishes to come after me must deny himself, take up his cross, and follow me” (Mark 8:34b) is the story of John’s life. The Paschal Mystery—through death to life—strongly marks John as reformer, mystic-poet and theologian-priest.


Ordained a Carmelite priest in 1567 at age 25, John met Teresa of Jesus and, like her, vowed himself to the primitive Rule of the Carmelites. As partner with Teresa and in his own right, John engaged in the work of reform, and came to experience the price of reform: increasing opposition, misunderstanding, persecution, imprisonment. He came to know the cross acutely—to experience the dying of Jesus—as he sat month after month in his dark, damp, narrow cell with only his God!


Yet, the paradox! In this dying of imprisonment John came to life, uttering poetry. In the darkness of the dungeon, John’s spirit came into the Light. There are many mystics, many poets; John is unique as mystic-poet, expressing in his prison-cross the ecstasy of mystical union with God in the Spiritual Canticle.


But as agony leads to ecstasy, so John had his Ascent to Mt. Carmel, as he named it in his prose masterpiece. As man-Christian-Carmelite, he experienced in himself this purifying ascent; as spiritual director, he sensed it in others; as psychologist-theologian, he described and analyzed it in his prose writings. His prose works are outstanding in underscoring the cost of discipleship, the path of union with God: rigorous discipline, abandonment, purification. Uniquely and strongly John underlines the gospel paradox: The cross leads to resurrection, agony to ecstasy, darkness to light, abandonment to possession, denial to self to union with God. If you want to save your life, you must lose it. John is truly “of the Cross.” He died at 49—a life short, but full.


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