Thursday, December 23, 2010

Narnia



Although it was a departure from the book, the VOYAGE OF THE DAWN TREADER was a simple pleasure for us to see. We saw that yesterday. It will be a bit scary for Sadie yet, but it is refreshing to see Good triumph. I just hope they don't continue to exalt the powers of darkness to where the Evil is more prominent than the Good! Well, Sadie can start on the earlier Chronicles which I have recorded for her. Seeing Narnia makes the antiphon for today comes to mind: Our King and Savior now draws near: Come let us adore him.

Later today we will try to Skype the kids at Casa Hogar San Jose. That will be fun.

NUTCRACKER



Another event a week ago was a trip for Sadie and her daddy to see the Nutcracker. Another big sports buff and his daughter went along. Sadie came back saying she was ready to start ballet up again. Consequently, Ron taped two really good renditions of the Nutcracker to show Sadie. She will dance along I am sure! She has a wonderful gusto for life and learning of all types. Better study up, Padre Ron, you'll probably have to announce her performance to the imaginary audience. Now, let's see, there's the Pas de Deux, the dance of the Sugar Plum fairies, hmm...

Padre Marvin


We were extremely blessed to have a visit from Padre Marvin recently when he was in town. Although our times together have been short, I feel tremendous encouragement and hope from him. We chatted about the Casas, what hopes and concerns we have for the project and each of the kids, and prayed for God's blessings. It is Padre that has held the seminary together with his courses as there hasn't been a person permanently on site for a year now. God in his infinite wisdom knew that Marvin, Gloria, and Sandy would be a part of His plan for Arequipa long before we realized it! Thanks for being so faithful, Marvin. You friends, Ron and Vicki

Sunday, December 19, 2010

FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT


After our rather interesting week with doctor's visit's, transfusion, chemo, and Vicki's phase 1 oral surgery, we woke up Sat. feeling a bit more refreshed. Saturday evening we decorated the tree and it was fun! We ran across all the special ornaments-Donald Duck from Vicki's childhood, a small wooden nativity from my childhood, some ornaments that our kids had brought from Germany, etc. We played "old" Christmas carols on the tv and reminisced. A very special evening. As we did this, I prayed for our friends needing particular prayers, the persecuted church, our small bible study here at Bridgemoor, and those who live alone. A good time to take a breath, step back and recognize God's work in the world around us.

Amazingly, I usually feels better on Sundays. On this, the last Sunday of Advent we reflected on the Lessons and Carols on Sunday Morning and God's amazing orchestration of our salvation that we heard in those scriptures. Meanwhile, construction proceeds steadily on the dormitory for Casa Sagrada Familia. He is in contol of all.

The Collect for the Fourth Sunday of Advent seems particularly appropriate:

Fourth Sunday of Advent

Purify our conscience, Almighty God, by your daily visitation,
that your Son Jesus Christ, at his coming, may find in us a
mansion prepared for himself; who lives and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
Amen.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Nativity Scene




We have so many rich traditions in Anglicanism. While much of our tradition comes from the early church of the first 4 or 5 centuries, we have incorporated into our Christmas traditions the Nativity scene which was inspired by St Francis in 1223. You will find Anglican churches where a Nativity scene is placed quietly in the back of the church. Likewise, you will encounter Anglican churches where the figure of the Christ child is carried in procession at the Midnight Mass to its place before the altar and laid there in the crèche with great reverence.

Christ Church just received a gift of a beautiful olive wood Nativity cut from a stump of a tree that was already 200 year old when Francis set up his live Nativity scene! Here are some pictures Father David had in his mailing "The Call".

Blessed Be the Name of the Lord



Today will be the second meeting of the Roof Dog team travelling to Arequipa in February. Vicki will attend it while Kimi and I go shopping. What a blessing to be here and to be able to do that this year! What a difference from last year! I understand the Magnificat that Mary proclaimed in a more personal way than ever before. I wouldn't presume to say "all generations will call me blessed," but certainly I can say all my friends will say that I have been blessed by the Lord with this special year. Thank you, Father!

Magnificat Luke 1:46-55

My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord,
my spirit rejoices in God my Savior;
for he has looked with favor on his lowly servant.
From this day all generations will call me blessed:
the Almighty has done great things for me,
and holy is his Name.
He has mercy on those who fear him
in every generation.

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

An Open Heart







Ron was so blessed to hear Fr. David explain the importance of the Virgin Mary and our Anglican understanding of it on Sunday. Fr. David characterised Anglicanism as the "Goldie Locks" denomination of Christianity- neither elevating Mary's role beyond reason, nor fleeing from her presence in fear of heresy. The Anglican position is thus, "just right-not too hot nor too cold!" In Anglicanism we recognize Mary's complete submission of her heart unto her God, Yahweh, that enabled the Father to bring forth the birth of Jesus from a virgin. Such pure humility is indeed an example for us to follow without losing sight of the fact that it is her unique Son, Jesus, that brings us reconnection with our Father and thus our salvation and life eternal. Many people new to Anglicanism seem to find it difficult to find that "just right" balance of neither worshipping Mary instead of the Father, nor of ignoring her as though she didn't exist and wasn't anyone special! But, what you believe DOES matter!

I have seen attempts to include Mary as part of the Trinity and attempts to deny even her virginity at the time of Jesus's birth. Why can't we recognize her unique blend of humility and openness to the power of God? Which of the images included portrays your perception of Mary?

Monday, December 06, 2010

Peruvian Artist




On Sunday, Vicki and Sherry were able to sell some of Christian Revilla's all purpose cards. Starting a career in art is difficult enough anywhere, but even more so in Peru! We hope these sales will boost Christian's morale as he pursues his dream in Arequipa. He tithes to the church from his proceeds.

Sunday, December 05, 2010

Bazaar!



Last week Vicki and I were able to help out a bit with THREADS OF HOPE and its booth at the Jesuit Bazaar. Threads of Hope helps fight poverty and improve the lives of women in the shanty towns of Lima. It was such a blessing to be able to contribute our bit of time for such a wonderful cause. And, WOW, the bazaar made $4700 for the ladies! Lives will be blessed with this aid. Thank you, Lord!