Saturday, March 12, 2022

 March 12,  2022


Thought for Today

 

“We shouldn’t teach great books; we should teach a love of reading.”

 

B.F. Skinner,
quoted R. Evans,
R.F. Skinner,
The Man and His Ideals


 March 12, 2022


Reflection


Friday, March 11, 2022

March  11,  2022 


Thought for Today

 

“Like a piece  of ice on a hot stove; the poem must ride on its own melting.”

 

Robert Frost,

Collected Works,

Preface, 1951


 March 11, 2022


Reflection

Thursday, March 10, 2022

 


KNOCK  KNOCK

[This is an attempt to put today’s gospel into a poem.]

 

I walked by God’s door
over and over again –
too, too many times.
 
But I didn’t walk up
the steps to knock
on God’s door.
 
Instead I complained
over and over again –
too, too many times.
 
I complained that God’s
door was always locked –
so that’s why I didn’t knock.
 
Finally, I did. Finally I
walked up the steps. Finally,
I knocked on God’s door.
 
I knocked - knocked. The door
opened and there was God.
I asked. I sought. God answered.
 
I was invited in. I was given
a seat at the longest table I ever saw –
with millions and billions of people,
 
I was handed a loaf of bread.
It wasn’t a rock. It was the most
delicious tasting bread I ever had.
 
I was nourished. I was energized.
I went out that door filled with the desire
that I too could bring bread to God’s world.

 

©  Andy Costello
Thursday 1st Week of Lent
March 10, 2022
Gospel: Matthew 7: 7-12

March  10,  2022


 

Thought for Today

“I would like to thank Beethoven, Brahms, Wagner, Strauss, Rimsky-Korsakov.”

 

Dimitry Tiomkin,
in a speech accepting
an Academy Award
for the best original
dramatic score composed
for The High and the Mighty [1955]


 March 10, 2022

Reflection