Sunday, May 17, 2015
Friday, May 01, 2015
Toward Pentecost (27): Call
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Sunday, April 26, 2015
Toward Pentecost (22): Good Shepherd
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Friday, April 10, 2015
Toward Pentecost (6): Proclaim
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Lent Picture A Day (22): Wise
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Friday, April 04, 2014
A Maze or a Beauty?
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
--Joseph Campbell
Granada, Spain
April 2002
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014
In Memoriam:Paco de Lucia
Perhaps the greatest guitarist in the world, Paco de Lucia (1947-2014) died today in Mexico. Starting with an amazing Flamenco style, he expanded the guitar's horizons with an unheard of mastery. The mayor of his hometown, Algeciras, Spain, announced two days of official mourning.
Here's a video, Tico, Tico:
Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas Eve 2012
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Cathedral, Seville, Spain |
It is impossible to conceive how different things would have turned out if that birth had not happened whenever, wherever, however it did ... for millions of people who have lived since, the birth of Jesus made possible not just a new way of understanding life but a new way of living it. It is a truth that, for twenty centuries, there have been untold numbers of men and women who, in untold numbers of ways, have been so grasped by the child who was born, so caught up in the message he taught and the life he lived, that they have found themselves profoundly changed by their relationship with him.
--Frederick Buechner
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Part-Way Between
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Tuesday, September 04, 2012
Old and New
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Sunday, July 01, 2012
A Football "Hat Trick!"
It's never been done before-
three in a row......
2008: Euro Cup Champions
2010: World Cup Champions
2012: Euro Cup Champions
No one has ever won the Euro 4-0
Truly the Red Fury
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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Movie Review: The Way
Emilio Estevez and his father, Martin Sheen, combine for a remarkable movie, "The Way." It is the story of Tom Avery (Martin Sheen), an American doctor who goes to Spain to recover the ashes of his recently deceased son Dan (Emilio Estevez). Dan died in an unusual accident on the Camino de Santiago. Sheen, pulled by the story of this ancient pilgrimage route, sets out westward to fulfill his son's wish to do the whole 800 km.
Along the way, Sheen collects three other pilgrims, a Dutch party boy seeking to lose weight for a wedding; a sharp-tongued, angry Canadian woman wanting to quit smoking; and an Irish writer trying to overcome writer's block. They get on each others nerves, they pick and posture, and finally come to terms with their temporary community. Sheen gets wet, the writer starts writing, the Dutchman gets high, the woman gets angry.
But they also come to terms with their demons and callings, their lives and deaths, their past and future. They walk across northern Spain and become smaller and smaller when set against the stunning background scenery, the crowds of the cities and finally the majesty of the ancient cathedral in Santiago.
The cathedral is the legendary location of the burial of St. James (Santiago) the brother of Jesus. Since the Middle Ages it has been one of the most significant if not one of the most popular of the pilgrimage routes for Catholics. In recent decades it has regained popularity and may arguably be called one of the great pilgrimages for Christians.
As the movie shows, though, around the Roman Catholic themes and history is another one that, as one of the characters says has "nothing to do with religion." There is a small-c catholic (universal) theme as well. The character study of the four pilgrims and a few of the others they meet on the way highlights the mystery of pilgrimage, whether secular, religious or spiritual. In the final steps through the cathedral door it is all the indescribable work of the spiritual dimension.
Producer, director, and writer Emilio Estevez is not looking to keep the story hidden. The mystery of the story is not revealed in the events. It comes from the lives of the pilgrims themselves. It is a simple movie with depth, a complex character movie with a straightforward plot. As Dan Avery tells his father in a flashback early in the film, "You don't choose your life, you live it." This movie just might help you figure out how you might want to do that.
Article first published as Movie Review: The Way on Blogcritics.
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Wednesday, July 07, 2010
History to Be Made on Sunday
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