Showing posts with label GK Chesterton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GK Chesterton. Show all posts

Monday, October 10, 2011

My weekend

While I was watching Game 1 of the NLCS, a family member had taken our two boys to the park.  Our 1 1/2 year old fell face first off of the top of a 8-9 foot playground slide(like the old metal ones) and walked away with nothing but a fat lip and some scratches.  Before the park when laying him down for his nap we prayed the guardian angel prayer of which he knows most of the words, usually we only pray it when he's going to sleep for the night.  Hearing the account, he should have been severely hurt and wasn't.  I am so grateful to his guardian angel.  I mean, it was a miracle he is safe and sound.  After we iced the lip down, I told him only liberals bury their head in the ground and that we are not liberals.  I think he got it.

The La Crosse Chesterton Society hosted Dale Ahlquist and other Chesterton societies from the area this weekend.  I could only stay for the first part but it was fantastic.  Dale is an excellent speaker.  I found out that there is a homeschooling group in Sparta(who are Anglicans) who have been studying Chesterton in depth.  Also did you know there is only one regional Chesterton society in Minnesota(Dale lives in the Twin Cities) and there are six in Wisconsin?  No wonder they started moving the annual conference around the US instead of holding it in St. Paul every year. 

I asked Dale a question about the cause for GK.  Now, I didn't ask the question because I want everyone to hero worship him.  Chesterton continues to be ignored in exactly the places where he is most needed.  If what Chesterton taught is true, and he was indeed a good man who bore his cross well, then the Church should give affirmation to that so that the faithful can consume his works with that assurance.  He wasn't just another writer.... but I digress.  Dale said the bishop of his home diocese in England is heading up the cause but has no knowledge of Chesterton(go figure).  The Chesterton Society itself is doing the footwork right now but it hasn't even been formally introduced to the Congregation for the Cause of Saints yet.  He did have some prayer cards at his table but I had to run and didn't get a chance to grab one.  I think they have them online somewhere but I have yet to find it. With that I'll share a story related to me. 
There was a young couple attending the wedding reception next door who stopped by for a smoke at the end of the night. Dale, Kevin, Rita, the loud man wearing a kilt who was always talking about smoking, and some others were outside when the couple walked up to ask if they could join them. The conversation started by talking about the persecution of smokers and ended with Dale giving them an autographed copy of his book and Rita inviting them to join the local G.K. Chesterton society. Apparently someone asked if the couple if they had ever heard of Chesterton. Both responded no. Dale then yelled out that "it isn't your fault!" Another humorous moment is when the young woman (I think the couple was our age) said she is a stay-at-home mother, the entire group of Chestertonians erupted in applause.
At any rate the event was fantastic and I hope they do it again next year.

Brewers Fever is gripping Wisconsin.  I've been literally dreaming about it.  Seeing Prince get choked up after that amazing Game 5 of the NLDS got me choked up.  The whole thing is much different than the Super Bowl run.  I feel so much more a part of this Brewers team.  The kids all love doing Beast Mode and singing Take Me Out to the Ballgame; this is what life is all about, lol.  Sometimes I have to let my oldest stay up because he wants to watch the Brewer game with Dada.  He might never see this again!

Don't like Wall Street?  Become a Distributist!  Or are you still letting a Socialist professor tell you how to think?

Virginia did her own version of Beast Mode, but she's posting about that later this week.  

Did Bishop Hying really have a "Life Teen Mass"?  Poor guy.

We had an open house on Sunday.  One person came.  Say a prayer for us to sell our house if you would be so obliged.  Hey, and if you know somebody who's looking in the area, have them take a look

Alright, lunch break over.  Back to work.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Never Forget.

Battle of Lepanto by Giovanni Coli and Filippo Gherardi.
Memorize!!! 

Lepanto by GK Chesterton

White founts falling in the Courts of the sun,
And the Soldan of Byzantium is smiling as they run;
There is laughter like the fountains in that face of all men feared,
It stirs the forest darkness, the darkness of his beard;
It curls the blood-red crescent, the crescent of his lips;
For the inmost sea of all the earth is shaken with his ships.
They have dared the white republics up the capes of Italy,
They have dashed the Adriatic round the Lion of the Sea,
And the Pope has cast his arms abroad for agony and loss,
And called the kings of Christendom for swords about the Cross.
The cold queen of England is looking in the glass;
The shadow of the Valois is yawning at the Mass;
From evening isles fantastical rings faint the Spanish gun,
And the Lord upon the Golden Horn is laughing in the sun.

Dim drums throbbing, in the hills half heard,
Where only on a nameless throne a crownless prince has stirred,
Where, risen from a doubtful seat and half attainted stall,
The last knight of Europe takes weapons from the wall,
The last and lingering troubadour to whom the bird has sung,
That once went singing southward when all the world was young.
In that enormous silence, tiny and unafraid,
Comes up along a winding road the noise of the Crusade.
Strong gongs groaning as the guns boom far,
Don John of Austria is going to the war,
Stiff flags straining in the night-blasts cold
In the gloom black-purple, in the glint old-gold,
Torchlight crimson on the copper kettle-drums,
Then the tuckets, then the trumpets, then the cannon, and he comes.
Don John laughing in the brave beard curled,
Spurning of his stirrups like the thrones of all the world,
Holding his head up for a flag of all the free.
Love-light of Spain--hurrah!
Death-light of Africa!
Don John of Austria
Is riding to the sea.

Mahound is in his paradise above the evening star,
(Don John of Austria is going to the war.)
He moves a mighty turban on the timeless houri's knees,
His turban that is woven of the sunsets and the seas.
He shakes the peacock gardens as he rises from his ease,
And he strides among the tree-tops and is taller than the trees;
And his voice through all the garden is a thunder sent to bring
Black Azrael and Ariel and Ammon on the wing.
Giants and the Genii,
Multiplex of wing and eye,
Whose strong obedience broke the sky
When Solomon was king.

They rush in red and purple from the red clouds of the morn,
From the temples where the yellow gods shut up their eyes in scorn;
They rise in green robes roaring from the green hells of the sea
Where fallen skies and evil hues and eyeless creatures be,
On them the sea-valves cluster and the grey sea-forests curl,
Splashed with a splendid sickness, the sickness of the pearl;
They swell in sapphire smoke out of the blue cracks of the ground,--
They gather and they wonder and give worship to Mahound.
And he saith, "Break up the mountains where the hermit-folk can hide,
And sift the red and silver sands lest bone of saint abide,
And chase the Giaours flying night and day, not giving rest,
For that which was our trouble comes again out of the west.
We have set the seal of Solomon on all things under sun,
Of knowledge and of sorrow and endurance of things done.
But a noise is in the mountains, in the mountains, and I know
The voice that shook our palaces--four hundred years ago:
It is he that saith not 'Kismet'; it is he that knows not Fate;
It is Richard, it is Raymond, it is Godfrey at the gate!
It is he whose loss is laughter when he counts the wager worth,
Put down your feet upon him, that our peace be on the earth."
For he heard drums groaning and he heard guns jar,
(Don John of Austria is going to the war.)
Sudden and still--hurrah!
Bolt from Iberia!
Don John of Austria
Is gone by Alcalar.

St. Michaels on his Mountain in the sea-roads of the north
(Don John of Austria is girt and going forth.)
Where the grey seas glitter and the sharp tides shift
And the sea-folk labour and the red sails lift.
He shakes his lance of iron and he claps his wings of stone;
The noise is gone through Normandy; the noise is gone alone;
The North is full of tangled things and texts and aching eyes,
And dead is all the innocence of anger and surprise,
And Christian killeth Christian in a narrow dusty room,
And Christian dreadeth Christ that hath a newer face of doom,
And Christian hateth Mary that God kissed in Galilee,--
But Don John of Austria is riding to the sea.
Don John calling through the blast and the eclipse
Crying with the trumpet, with the trumpet of his lips,
Trumpet that sayeth ha!
Domino gloria!
Don John of Austria
Is shouting to the ships.

King Philip's in his closet with the Fleece about his neck
(Don John of Austria is armed upon the deck.)
The walls are hung with velvet that is black and soft as sin,
And little dwarfs creep out of it and little dwarfs creep in.
He holds a crystal phial that has colours like the moon,
He touches, and it tingles, and he trembles very soon,
And his face is as a fungus of a leprous white and grey
Like plants in the high houses that are shuttered from the day,
And death is in the phial and the end of noble work,
But Don John of Austria has fired upon the Turk.
Don John's hunting, and his hounds have bayed--
Booms away past Italy the rumour of his raid.
Gun upon gun, ha! ha!
Gun upon gun, hurrah!
Don John of Austria
Has loosed the cannonade.

The Pope was in his chapel before day or battle broke,
(Don John of Austria is hidden in the smoke.)
The hidden room in man's house where God sits all the year,
The secret window whence the world looks small and very dear.
He sees as in a mirror on the monstrous twilight sea
The crescent of his cruel ships whose name is mystery;
They fling great shadows foe-wards, making Cross and Castle dark,
They veil the plumèd lions on the galleys of St. Mark;
And above the ships are palaces of brown, black-bearded chiefs,
And below the ships are prisons, where with multitudinous griefs,
Christian captives sick and sunless, all a labouring race repines
Like a race in sunken cities, like a nation in the mines.
They are lost like slaves that sweat, and in the skies of morning hung
The stair-ways of the tallest gods when tyranny was young.
They are countless, voiceless, hopeless as those fallen or fleeing on
Before the high Kings' horses in the granite of Babylon.
And many a one grows witless in his quiet room in hell
Where a yellow face looks inward through the lattice of his cell,
And he finds his God forgotten, and he seeks no more a sign--
(But Don John of Austria has burst the battle-line!)
Don John pounding from the slaughter-painted poop,
Purpling all the ocean like a bloody pirate's sloop,
Scarlet running over on the silvers and the golds,
Breaking of the hatches up and bursting of the holds,
Thronging of the thousands up that labour under sea
White for bliss and blind for sun and stunned for liberty.

Vivat Hispania!
Domino Gloria!
Don John of Austria
Has set his people free!

Cervantes on his galley sets the sword back in the sheath
(Don John of Austria rides homeward with a wreath.)
And he sees across a weary land a straggling road in Spain,
Up which a lean and foolish knight for ever rides in vain,
And he smiles, but not as Sultans smile, and settles back the blade....
(But Don John of Austria rides home from the Crusade.)

You likes? Check out Christopher Check's CD set on the battle and the poem and Dale Ahlquist's book with footnotes.

Also check out Mary Victrix for more on today.  This is a must read.

Friday, August 26, 2011

La Crosse Chesterton Society to host Dale Ahlquist, regional Chesterton conference





LA CROSSE CHESTERTON SOCIETY
PRESENTS THE FIRST MIDWEST AREA
WIT, WISDOM, AND SPIRITS SOCIAL

WHEN: Saturday, October 8, 2011
WHERE: Nells City Grill, 1111 S. 3rd Street (enter on 4th street), La Crosse, WI

TIME:
3:00 p.m. Registration, spirits, snacks

4:00 p.m. Dale Alquist speaks: A BOUT OF SANITY!
Discussion, questions, perhaps answers?

6:00 p.m. Fine dining and dinner!
spirits, wit and wisdom continue until?.......

Your word commitment by: September 8th, euchadora06@hotmail.com
( need for number count at restaurant)
Your money commitment by: September 22, 2011.
Cost: $20. Check made out to: Rita Deniger
Mail to: 2831 N. Richard Dr. La Crosse, WI 54601

Highly recommended morning option:
12:15 a.m. Mass at the Shrine of Our Lady of Guadalupe
1:30 p.m. Guided tour of the Shrine
www.guadalupeshrine.org

Thursday, August 25, 2011

My private religion



"A COSMIC philosophy is not constructed to fit a man;
a cosmic philosophy is constructed to fit a cosmos.
A man can no more possess a private religion than he can possess a private sun and moon."

~GKC: Introduction to 'Book of Job.'

Friday, August 12, 2011

Fairy tales

 
 
"Fairy tales are more than true; 
not because they tell us that dragons exist, 
but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten."
 
HT RD 
 

Friday, July 29, 2011

Regional Chesterton picnic in La Crosse October 8th

GK
I found out that local Chesterton Societies as far away as Minneapolis, Milwaukee and Green Bay will be meeting Saturday October 8th in centrally located La Crosse for a Chesterton picnic.  I don't yet have the details but Dale Ahlquist will be speaking at the event.  This will be nice since the annual Cheston Society Conference now moves each year whereas before they were held in St. Paul, MN each year.  I would LOVE to go this year too as Christopher Check is giving a talk on GKC's epic poem Lepanto, but it's out of range for the 0,1&3 year olds.  The details have not been hashed out yet, but I will post when ready.  Email me if you would like to get in touch with the folks here in La Crosse to bring your society as well.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Drawing the line

 
"Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere."
- G.K. Chesterton

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Communism and Capitalism

Chesterton quote of the day: "You cannot combat Communism with certainty of its defeat if the people themselves do not recognise instinctively why Communism is wrong. You cannot prevent the spread of Socialism if its faults are not clearly apparent. You cannot replace Capitalism easily, if the majority of those around you do not see the principal reasons why Capitalism has failed."
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