What I do in my spare time…

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jul 15th, 2007

Presented are a few photos of my garden - I’m not a great photographer - so don’t expect much.

 

The Hostas are in full bloom, so it is rather dramatic - otherwise is is more or less a green garden.

 

Looking through to the shade garden with the birdbath - the yard is divided into “rooms” and the shade garden is named, “St. Joseph’s Wood” - because the lilacs have been trimmed into ”trees”.

The master of the house, St. Joseph.

This is the “sitting room” - graveled as they do in Provence.  I live across the street from a former Lutheran Church turned Seventh Day Adventist.  This particular sect thinks the Pope is the anti-Christ - they often attempt to engage me in a religious discussion, but I never take the bait.  (They gather on Saturday, when I hang the Papal flag out for them to see.)

 

Just another view of the Hostas.  There are two stone “putti” at the rear of the “green room” representing the two seasons of Minnesota - Summer and Winter.   If I get a chance, another day I’ll photograph the front, with views of the house.  Have a nice Sunday.

The definition of “is”.

Posted by Terry Nelson on Jul 15th, 2007

 

We, the Scholars.

In today’s Gospel a Scholar of the Law, seeking to justify himself, requests that Jesus define for him who this neighbor is that he should be loving.  He asks, “And who is my neighbor?”  Strangely, I flashed back to Bill Clinton, when in the throes of the Monica Lewinsky scandal he told the Grand Jury, “It depends upon what your definition of “is” is.”  Clinton is a pretty smart guy.  So was the Scholar who tested Jesus.  And so are we.  We are pros when it comes to justifying ourselves.

Walk on by.

Many of us have driven by homeless men, standing at the edge of the freeway begging - I have on my way to Mass on occasion.  I know what people say, ‘they are scam artists, or addicts - don’t give them money’, hence we have a sort of public justification to support our driving by.  Once, in a comment section on a post about the homeless, someone justified himself for refusing to give money to street people, citing these reasons.  Ironically, the same person is now asking for money from others to help him in a financial crises he is going through.

The man in the mirror.

The meditation in ‘Magnificat’ from the writings of St. Augustine on today’s Gospel, informs us that the image of the Good Samaritan is actually Christ.  Christ has acted in the same manner with us. When we become conscious of Christ in this role, Augustine tells us, “And so you must beware of ever becoming conceited about your own merits.  You didn’t have any, after all, when the Lord came to pick you up.”  

The meaning of today’s Gospel parable changes dramatically when we place ourself in the position of the man, beaten and left for dead along the road.  At the end of this Gospel passage, Jesus instructs his listener; ”Go and do likewise” - indicating that we ought to imitate the example of the Good Samaritan.  Although many times we unwittingly place ourselves in the position of the Scholar, still trying to establish just who that neighbor is…  Until we have the grace to realize we are really be the needy vagrant, languishing by the side of the road. 

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(Read Don Marco’s meditation on today’s Gospel at Vultus Christi - it is very good.  Angela Messenger as an equally good meditation which is worth the read.  I should note that I edited this post later in the day - I was trying to cover too much ground in the first.  This Gospel is so rich, I doubt if anyone can adequately plumb the depths of it, although I did tell Angela that I believe Mother Teresa had done so.) 

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