There is a fun post over at St. Louis Catholic:
If today’s faithful Catholic is represented by Elizabeth Bennet, bright, hopeful and coming of age, then the liturgical forms would have to be represented by Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham.
Mr. Wickham is immediately accessible, loves to talk—especially about how bad ol’ Darcy is—has some initial minor flash but soon proves to be tedious and unreliable.
Mr. Darcy at first glance looks stuffy andcondescending, but proves over time to be noble, true, of high quality and charitable.
The ordinary and the extraordinary._____________
Yes, I actually thought this, and then typed it, and therefore I am a loser. [No… people who can’t refer to Austen are the losers.]
P.S. Mrs. Bennet would represent Marek Bozek. Just sayin’. [LOL]
I cried:/ "I must perish,/ I am deserted in this darkness,/ am outcast, desperate,"/ such fire rent me with Hesperus,/ Then the day broke. (H.D.)
Searching for Truth in a world of darkness.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Liturgical Issues in a new light...
A little comic relief from Fr. Z:
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If today’s faithful Catholic is represented by Elizabeth Bennet, bright, hopeful and coming of age, then the liturgical forms would have to be represented by Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham.
condescending, but proves over time to be noble, true, of high quality and charitable.
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