Searching for those sacred numinous and inspirational moments at De La Salle High School in Concord, California as seen through the eyes of a Lasallian teacher of student Spartans.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Day 62 | Week 18: Mercy Before Judgment
“This extraordinary Holy Year itself is a gift of grace. To enter through the holy door means to rediscover the deepness of the mercy of the Father who welcomes all and goes out to meet everyone personally. We have to put mercy before judgment, and in every case God’s judgment will always be in the light of his mercy.”
- Pope Francis on the Opening of the Holy Year of Mercy
Thursday, December 3, 2015
Day 59 | Week 17: Hope Is The Thing
"How deep the autumn nights and how deep the secret we carry! Even as the time winds down on the year and our lives, a youthful part of us still plans, dreams, and creates visions of the future. Something of summer lingers among the bare branches and fallen leaves of autumn. We carry a day from summer with us across all seasons. As Emily Dickinson wrote, ‘Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without words and never stops at all.’"
- Marv and Nancy Hiles from An Almanac For The Soul
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Day 58 | Week 17: A Deep Search For Light In The Darkness
Advent invites us to search, with heart and soul,
for the light of hope and the promise of peace
in a darkening world.
How do you nourish hope, in yourself, your family, your community,
and those places where it is most sorely needed?
To hope is to uncover
what is least expected,
sometimes hiding in plain sight.
In a cosmos mostly dark and cold
what could be more unexpected than life,
in all its marvelous manifestations.
Where there is hope, there is life,
precious holy gift, mysterious, magical
and stubbornly enduring.
In righteousness you shall be established;
you shall be far from oppression, for you shall not fear;
and from terror, for it shall not come near you.
– Isaiah 54:14
for the light of hope and the promise of peace
in a darkening world.
How do you nourish hope, in yourself, your family, your community,
and those places where it is most sorely needed?
To hope is to uncover
what is least expected,
sometimes hiding in plain sight.
In a cosmos mostly dark and cold
what could be more unexpected than life,
in all its marvelous manifestations.
Where there is hope, there is life,
precious holy gift, mysterious, magical
and stubbornly enduring.
In righteousness you shall be established;
you shall be far from oppression, for you shall not fear;
and from terror, for it shall not come near you.
– Isaiah 54:14
excerpted from Still In the Storm by Joe Grant
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Day 57 | Week 17: Gandhi on Peace
"Although we sing, ‘All glory to God on High and on the earth be peace,’ there seems today to be neither glory to God nor peace on earth. As long as it remains a hunger still unsatisfied, as long as Christ is not yet born, we have to look forward to him. When real peace is established, we will not need demonstrations, but it will be echoed in our life, not only in individual life, but in corporate life, Then we shall say Christ is born… Then we will not think of a particular day in the year as that of the birth of the Christ, but as the ever-recurring event which can be enacted in every life."
- Mahatma Gandhi – from a talk given on Christmas Day 1931
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