St. Paul & Da’ Bears

St. Paul & Da’ Bears – April 22, 2009

Alright, I have a new favorite T.V. show “Stangers Among Bears.” I just finished watching the first episode on the Animal Planet channel. It was amazing!!! So here is the premise: A man named Charlie is a big-time bear hunter all his life, then he has a major change of heart. He stops hunting and decides to radically live among the bears. He lives on this open property with wild, untamed bears. Through his relationship he has befriended the bears and the bears are at peace with Charlie.
Stranger Among Bears
It’s all pretty wild. I really hope this T.V. show stays interesting and does not take some crazy turn. Like where the bears eat Charlie,
because that would be sad for me, and especially Charlie.Unhappy Face

So here is my quick God connection. The artist formally known as Paul or Saul (Saint Paul), like Charlie, was big-time hunter of those he feared or felt threatened his way of life. Paul and Charlie had a major change of heart. I would say a full 180º. Think about this: Paul was one of the biggest persecutors of Christians. God speaks directly to him. He then lives among the people, among the Christians. Charlie lives among the bears. It is through Paul’s life in the communities he visited that the peace of Jesus Christ was brought to them.

St. PaulPaul, who we know today as Saint Paul, changed the world as we know it forever. God chose this man to witness his very life to us. God chose a man that was a cold-blooded killer. God changed this man’s heart. God had him bring His very peace to the people, His very word, His very love. God chose Saint Paul to turn the world upside down. Thank you, God, for Saint Paul. By the way, this is the year of St. Paul. Take some time today to think how God wants your life to change 180º.

If you don’t know the story of St. Paul, you might want to do a little research. Now, the more I think about it, I have made this great connection between St. Paul and Charlie. Hmmm…my new friend, Charlie, might be in more danger than he thinks. He might just lose his life for what he is convicted about.Stranger Among Bears

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What’s Important To Me?

What’s important to me?

When I was 4, nap time with my great-grandmother was important. When I was 5, my crayons fought with my legos for what was more important to me. When I turned 13, name-brand shoes were important. I think I also remember something called British Knights or BK’s. Now that I am 32, I wonder what is important to me now……..

About 2000 years ago, a Man about my age ate a final meal with His friends. At the meal, He took bread and wine and gave it to His Friends. But He did not just give them bread and wine. He gave them what is important to me on this day. This Man gave Himself. It was from this meal that this Man I speak of would be betrayed by one of His friends. I have been betrayed and I am sure you have experienced betrayal. The type of betrayal this Man experienced is beyond any type of betrayal I can imagine. His friend kissed Him on the cheek and turned Him over to a group of thugs. The thugs beat Him and humiliated Him. His day in court was nothing but a way to mock and abuse Him further. He received the sentence of death. I try to understand capital punishment as it is today, but nothing today can begin to compare to how He would be put to death. He would carry the wood to the mountain top where His death would take place. It is on the mountain where He would hang for what I have done.

This is all important to me. What is also important to me today is that it did not end with His death, but what happened after His death. He would lay in a tomb dead for three days. What is important to me is that He did not remain dead.
Empty Tomb

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Braveheart & My Beard

Braveheart & My Beard

“Fight and you may die. Run and you will live….. at least awhile. And dying in your bed many years from now, would you be willing to trade all the days from this day to that…… for one chance, just one chance, to come back here as young men and tell our enemies that they may take our lives but they will never take our freedom!”

I am watching Braveheart for the probably the 12th time and somehow it gets better and better every time I watch it. William Wallace is my hero. Ok well actually Jesus is my hero, but William Wallace makes me think about Jesus.

“Fight and you may die. Run and you will live……at least awhile.” Every time I hear William Wallace say these words there is something in my heart that stirs in me to fight. I want to fight!!!! I do not want to run.

So the question becomes what to fight for in my life. The answer I believe is in William Wallace’s last line…”They may take our lives but they will never take our freedom.” I want to fight for freedom. And not just any kind of freedom, but the kind of freedom that John Paul II talks about “Freedom is not the ability to do whatever, but authentic freedom is the power to do what I ought. “ Will you fight with me for a true authentic freedom? Let us do what we ought and experience a freedom in Jesus Christ. This freedom may have boundaries of morality and purity, but it is greater than any freedom the world could promise me without limits. So let us fight and die in the Risen Christ!!!!

I am going on 8 days without shaving my face. Really for no reason. It is starting to itch me and I am tempted on shaving it, but I wonder if there is a cause worthy of me not shaving. Like Fr. Pat gave up shaving for lent, which is a good cause, but lent is almost over. So comment me back with a reason to let me grow a beard. Like I will not shave till the lettuce workers get better pay or lunch ladies get better working conditions or less homework.


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Little Things

“Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice,
here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word;
always doing the smallest thing right and doing it all for love.”

-St. Therese of Lisieux

Always doing the smallest thing right? It’s amazing how simplicity can be so difficult… Today, iWill begin doing even the smallest of things right, and doing them all for love.
Will you join me?
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“Retreat, Prom, & Brady Bunch”

Vinny’s Blog
“Retreat, Prom, & Brady Bunch”
April 1, 2009

3 days after the retreat and feeling pretty good. I just downloaded the retreat theme song “Desert Song” by Hillsong. It is an amazing song!!! The retreat sessions were based on the four parts of the song: Desert, Fire, Battle, and Harvest.

I want to talk “battle.” I always feel like retreats are a battle. We battle physically with little sleep and long days. We battle spiritually to reflect on who we are, where we are, and where are we going. We battle spiritually to accept a new life in Jesus. Over the years, I have battled with many people to accept this new life. I have battled to accept a new life in Jesus. In the battle, I have left too many of my friends on the battlefield and too many of my friends have left me on the battlefield. I am a fool when I think I can hold my own on the spiritual battlefield and, friends, you are fools if you think you can hold your own by yourselves.

“iWill” no longer spiritually battle alone.

“iWill” no longer leave others on the spiritual battlefield.

I started by downloading the retreat theme song and an hour later I was watching my favorite movie clip on YouTube. I want to share it with you. Check it out below.

It made me think of Prom. I know some of you have Prom this weekend. Oh, what a battle Prom can be for so many. How much to spend on dinner, transportation, dress, tux, flowers, Prom tickets, etc. The battle of one’s own morality. I know for a lot of teens there is more pressure than any other night of the year to surrender their bodies and the gift of themselves to someone they think is very special. I will pray and fast this Saturday for you that Prom is one of the most memorable events of your life. I will pray and fast that Prom is not a night where your salvation is compromised through sinful behavior. God is calling you to something greater. Greater is staying pure and making decisions that you know in your heart of hearts is right.

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Incostanza

“Fickleness and indecision are signs of self-love.
If you can never make up your mind what God wills for you, but are always veering from one opinion to another, from one practice to another, from one method to another, it may be an indication that you are trying to get around God’s will and do your own with a quiet conscience… So keep still, and let Him do some work.”
-Thomas Merton

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Hello world!

Welcome to Sacred Heart’s own blog page.  You’ll be hearing more from various core members as time goes on and we’d appreciate any comments or word-of-mouth about the site.  Vinny should be posting his first blog here by tomorrow, I hope.  :)

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