10 November 2008

Office Chat

My diva of a youth minister: So a kid waiting in line for confession dropped the f-bomb!

My mystic of a mentor: I'm sorry- what is a "f-bomb"?

09 November 2008

For all you Latin fanatics out there

http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/209946/november-06-2008/happy-88th-birthday--mom-colbert

08 November 2008

So...

So... Whatchya'll been up to? (Translation: What have you all been doing recently?) Working towards Heaven, I hope! :)

This weekend is very chill for me. Today I spent the night all by myself in our house, which hasn't happened for a LONG time! I have nothing planned this weekend! Well, as of a few hrs ago I added a meeting to tomorrow morning, but it's just at IHOP for a team on the diocesan young adult council. Nothing too fancy. It's pretty awesome to simply spend some time in prayer, read what I want to read, watch a movie and some TV. I had hopes of watching a class tonight.... oops. Kind of behind on that... Maybe tomorrow!

05 November 2008

Quote

I read this early this morning:, and it was so beautiful that I wanted to share it with you:

"Rosa sat so Martin could stand. Martin stood so Barack could run. Barack ran so our children could fly"
- Bil Browning

An Open Letter

I wrote this letter this morning and posted it on facebook. i figured i might as well do it here too.

So democracy happened last night and we now have a historic moment. No matter who you supported, we can all say that we were a part of history-the election of the first African-American President in the history of the United States. Considering that it was around 40 years ago that African-Americans were unfairly discriminated against with Jim Crow laws, this is truly a historic moment for our country. Congratulations to President-elect Barack Obama and all his supporters. To those who voted for McCain or voted not-Obama, one can take some solace in how classy and dignified Senator McCain was in conceding the election last night. For a man who gave his life to his country, one can expect nothing less.

Our greatest president ever, Abraham Lincoln, said in his 2nd inaugural address, "With malice towards none and charity towards all...let us strive on to finish the the work we are in...to do all which we may achieve and cherish a just and lasting piece among ourselves and with all nations." I ask that no matter if you voted for or against Barack that one reflects upon these words. You may ask, "Why is Tae bothering to write this?" It is a question that I ask even myself this morning, but as I look upon facebook status after facebook status of "we're screwed", "I'm packing my bags", "F*** liberals" then I know this is the time to write. Are Republicans going to have to do some soul-searching as a party? Absolutely yes or at least I hope so. Should democrats rub it in the face of their more conservative friends? I would hope not. The last thing we need is more partisanship and anger; what we need more of is more love of neighbor.

If anything, Obama possesses a great grasp of history and his small yet very large place in it. He states that" I am reminded everyday that I am not a perfect man, and I will not be a perfect president". Obama is not the messiah or Superman just as much as he is not the Anti-Christ or a Marxist. We cannot expect him to solve everything and we do not know how much the events of our time will shape him. Lincoln never fully intended on ending slavery as much as preserving the union. George W. Bush planned on a humble foreign policy until 9/11. We cannot foretell how someone's presidency will shape out even a person as popular and charismatic as Barack Obama.

In closing, I want to state that one of my favorite photographs is the picture of JFK standing over his desk called "The Loneliest Job". It captures the loneliness and difficulty of the office of the Presidency. Everyday Obama will make moral decisions and he will often feel alone. It is in this time that we need to be there with him. And just as he inspires and challenges us, we can and must do the same for him. Thank you.

03 November 2008

We're riding the wave...sorta

This is a new way to communicate, this blog I mean. It looks like the Church is going to continue to move to Internet things. Check out the article about the Catholic Church embracing the Internet and technology.

Time for me to unembrace it for a while and get some work done.

Virtual Echo Man Pumpkin


I didn't carve an actual pumpkin, but I did carve a virtual one.



Carve your own here: http://www.cubpack81.com/images/carve_pumpkin.swf