Today is a good day to reflect on these words of wisdom from our founder and friend, the late (and great) Fr. Richard John Neuhaus:
Good Friday is not just one day of the year. It is a day relived in every day of the world, and of our lives in the world. In the Christian view of things, all reality turns around the “paschal mystery” of the death and resurrection of Christ. As Passover marks the liberation from bondage in Egypt, so the paschal mystery marks humanity’s passage from death to life. Good Friday cannot be confined to Holy Week. It is not simply the dismal but necessary prelude to the joy of Easter, although I’m afraid many Christians think of it that way. Every day of the year is a good day to think more deeply about Good Friday, for Good Friday is the drama of the love by which our every day is sustained . . . . If what Christians say about Good Friday is true, then it is, quite simply, the truth about everything. (From Death on a Friday Afternoon)
Amen.
Et dicebat ad Iesum Domine memento mei cum veneris in regnum tuum




April 2nd, 2010 | 10:51 am
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April 2nd, 2010 | 10:56 am
I’ve long had a horror of the Cross (Jesus’s) and wondered why Good Friday is a day of rejoicing. My excuse is that I don’t think we understand how spectacularly counter-intuitive it is that an infinite God should submit to such an insult. The “good news,” I’m coming to see, is that without that death I was toast. But it’s very difficult to put all these things together. Best wishes for everyone else.
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