Saturday, March 5, 2016

God of the Impossible


This past week several of my coworks and friends have been caught up in the recent presidential debates and are fearful about what the future holds.  None of the candidates really stand out as someone who really exemplifies a good moral character with the best interest of the people in mind.  Another good friend sees how similar recent events are to the events described in the book of Revelation, and can't help but wonder how close we are to the end.  It is very easy to become caught up in all of this worry and fear and I found myself awake around 4am the other night wondering about the end of the world and the state of our country. 

This morning however, it dawned on me that God really loves to keep everyone on their toes and achieve impossible things.  Inspired by Fr. Gaitley's book 33 Days to Merciful Love I recalled how just when the world was at it's darkest moment.  When the King of the Universe our Lord Jesus was on the cross dying and all hope of the angle's prophecy to Mary seemed lost. (Luke 1:32-33) "He will be great and will be called Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his ancestor David; he will rule over the House of Jacob for ever and his reign will have no end." Jesus is risen from the dead, accomplishing His most well known impossible feat ever.  So although the signs of the time may look bleak and there is a lot of uncertainty of the leadership of our country this very well may be the dark before the dawn.  The age of disobedience will come to an end eventually to be replaced by a new age, the age of obedience.

As human beings we overcome impossible odds and achieve impossible things all the time.  We travel at speeds of at least 65mph on a daily basis that was impossible in the days of horse travel.  We can talk to someone on the other side of the world in an instant, again Impossible! Much of our food can be warmed in in 30 seconds or less I doubt you can even start a fire that quick.  We do so many things on daily basis that would have been considered impossible to people in the past, that we would do well to recall that humans are created only in the image of God.  If we are but God's mere reflections how much greater are the impossibilities God Himself can achieve?

Throughout Jesus' public life there are so many documented miracles, it can sometimes be difficult to remember that even one miracle would put us in awe if it were to happen in front of us today.  I don't know about you, but I have never witnessed first hand a completely paralyzed man get up and walk, instantly cured.  Today we can artificially help the blind see and the deaf hear by means of technology.  Yet, we are only just now catching up to what Jesus was able to do thousands of years ago with a mere touch or a word, and we are no where near restoring sight or sound without technology.  That would be impossible right?  Wrong, Jesus did it and so did some of his followers.



What other impossible things did Jesus do?  Control the weather (Mark 4:39), defy the laws of nature aka walking on water (Matthew 14:25), defy the laws of math aka feeding over 5000 with only 5 loves and 2 fish (John 6:9-13).  But of course that's not all.  Just to top it all off, Jesus rose from the dead, then sent the Holy Spirit to dwell among us and gave His Church 7 sacraments in which He Himself and the Holy Spirit would continue to achieve impossible things until He comes back again. 

Probably the most impossible sacrament is the Eucharist.  Jesus is actually fully present, body, blood, soul, and divinity in the form of bread and wine.  We know from scripture Jesus can take one substance and turn it into another.  He proves that with His very first miracle changing water into wine.  That alone should have been impossible, but it wasn't.  Then He goes a step farther and takes 5 loaves of bread and 2 fish and multiples that so it's enough to feed 5000 men plus an unknown number of women and children with 12 baskets of left overs.  When God does impossible things He does so with abundance!  Finally He combines these two miracles together, cause you know, they just weren't impossible enough yet!  He wine and bread, as used in the previous two miracles, changes them and into Himself and multiples Himself so that every single little white host that is consecrated contains Himself fully no matter how many times it is divided!  Then He says believe that!  Of course at this point many people in Jesus time and people today say "no" they will not believe that because it is too extreme too impossible and they walk away. (John 6:66 interesting verse number humm?)


We are followers of a God who does Impossible things.  It should not surprise us that God can become bread and wine if he wants to, why not? God can do anything!  God created everything out of nothing.  If I were to say to you, "make me a cake," and you asked me what kind, and I said "I don't care, but you can't use anything to make it with."  I don't think I would be getting my cake anytime soon.  We can not create something out of nothing, but God can.  That's impossible for us, and so we say, "that's impossible."  We can not change our bodies into an inanimate object, and so we say, "that's impossible."  But, what does God say? (Luke 18:27) "What is impossible with man is possible with God."  Therefor the more impossible something seems the more likely it is of God.  The Catholic Church has been teaching the same truth for thousands of years from the time of Jesus until today and have not taught anything about faith or morals that is false despite being run by sometimes corrupt and sinful men. Yup sounds pretty impossible, therefor only God could have safeguarded His truth throughout the generations so it is still the same truth today.  

Perhaps other impossible things come to mind, three shepherd children see the Virgin Mary, or a man is reported to levitate.  Or a child is cured from an incurable disease, or a couple who's marriage was on the brink of divorce suddenly have a stronger relationship than before.  Or maybe you managed to slow down just before that car swung into your lane, or that woman that always scowls at you at work actually smiled and said hello today.  God and His angles and His Saints are very active in this world today, performing impossible things both big and small.  Refuse to believe in coincidences and see impossible things as the miracles they are.  As quoted by Mark Hart "Don't tell God how big your problems or fears are instead tell your fears and problems how big your God is!" And our God will do impossible things.

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Cinderella the Saint? - [Spoilers]


I recently watched the 2015 live action remake of Cinderella.  I wasn't sure if I wanted to watch it due to some negative reviews I heard that said that the movie had a really bad message for young girls.  However, my sister convinced me to give it a shot.

It has been a very long time since I've seen the original 2D animated version, but my sister says this remake follows the original movie very well. I'm going to assume you know what the basic Cinderella story is and jump right into my thoughts.

Overall I thought this new version of Cinderella was fantastic!  I absolutely loved it!  Why?  Because the messages were so good and so strong.  I am a very big fan of movies with a morally sound messages and Cinderella was one of the best I've seen in a long time!  I'll explain this more in a minute.

I am also a big fan of fairy tale movies and while they usually have some good parts they also tend to have bad parts.  For example, Snow White and the Huntsman that came out in 2012 had some great moments, Snow White even prayed at one point which I thought was amazing for a modern movie.  However, the entire movie was ruined for me when Snow White killed her step mother.  If the step mother had been a symbol for sin and pure evil, such as many figures in the Old Testament I probably would have found this acceptable.  However, they actually made me sympathize with the Queen when they showed moments from her past which influenced her to become "evil."  After that I could not buy the idea the Snow White was somehow still pure and innocent after she killed the Queen.  She looked like a ruthless murderer to me. So that entire movie was ruined.


I was quite worried that something similar would occur in Cinderella.  However, I was pleasantly surprised when Cinderella actually forgave her step mother and step sisters despite how cruelly they treated her.  Her ability to forgive proved that her demeanor and personality throughout the entire film was genuine.  Had she cursed her step mother instead, or worse killed her, the entire movie would have lost it's creditably.

The Messages in Cinderella

Core Message

The most obvious message in Cinderella was the advice her mother gave her before she died.  It was advice she lived by.  "Have courage and be kind."



Cinderella did an amazing job and lived by this seemingly simple advice.  I say seemingly simple because courage and kindness have a huge amount of underlying implications when diving into and striving after them.

First of all, Courage, today we may think of courage simply as being brave when facing something that frightens us.  Such as mustering up the "courage" to squash a spider, or finally saying hello to someone we find attractive.  We sometimes think of these small things as courage, and in a sense they do take courage, but what we find in Cinderella is a type of courage that goes beyond overcoming our minor fears.

Cinderella's mother died early in the movie when she is a child.  She did not become gloomy, or depressed, instead she took to heart her mother's advice and tried to live in such a way that would make her mother proud.  Later her father died as well and she is left with her step mother and sisters who constantly teased her and treated her like a slave rather than a sister.  The basic needs of food, clothing, shelter, and love are withheld from her when left alone with her step family.  She is denied proper meals, she didn't receive a new one like her sisters, she is sent to sleep in the drafty attic and resorted to sleeping by the fire place in the kitchen instead, and she lived with three woman who demand much love, but gave none in return.  She faced all of this without a complaint and made due with her situation the best she could all the while she maintained poise and a hopeful attitude.  Her behavior went beyond courage and into the cardinal virtue of fortitude!  Fortitude gives us the strength to face obstacles in this life such as poverty and loss of loved ones, both of which is depicted in the movie.  Fortitude is the virtue that enables martyrs to choose death rather than deny their faith. To find our more about fortitude visit this page.


Secondly Kindness. I have been reading the book "The Hidden Power of Kindness" by Lawrence G. Lovasik and have been learning that kindness is not simply being friendly or likable, but encompasses a whole list of virtues such as avoiding envy, jealousy and gossip and instead recognizing that we do not have the full picture about another person's situation so we would do well to give them the benefit of the doubt and see their actions and behaviors in the best light possible.  Seeing their potential for good rather than focusing on their flaws.

Cinderella practiced this kindness throughout the movie.  She shared what little food she had with those even more impoverished than herself, the mice in the attic. She quietly performed all of the chores and duties the step family assigned her without complaint and did them the best she could. It would have been far easier for her to demand respect since she was the lawful owner of the house.  Or she could have done the tasks with a vengeful or spiteful spirit and purposely done them poorly so that the meals she made were burnt or under-cooked, and the laundry ended up with holes or wrinkles.  But, Cinderella remained kind,  a put her step families needs above her own.  After all she recognized that even though she had lost her mother and father, her step sisters had lost two fathers in a very short period of time and they had moved away from their own home to her farm which was not as nice as the home they had left, in their opinion.  This is a lot for anyone to go through and likely caused them all a good deal of stress and anxiety.

Cinderella's kindness in this situation, that was obviously quite difficult for her, reminded me of St. Monica.  Some years ago I read the book "The Life of St. Monica" by F. A. Forbes.  This book described the way Monica was forced to leave her own family through an arranged marriage to a pagan man.  She lived with her husband, his mother, the household staff, and eventually their three children.  Her mother-in-law did not like her and as a result neither did the household staff.  In order to gain favor with their mistress the staff would make us stories about Monica and all of her "faults."  On top of that her new husband was known for his explosive temper.  Monica however, faced all of this quietly, doing her best to perform her duties well, and not complaining.  Her wonderful, truly feminine, countenance disarmed her husband's attacks and he never raised a hand to her.  After many years of prayers and living virtuously in this difficult situation, she won over her mother-in-law, and her husband, who both converted to her Catholic faith and their hearts were transformed.  Her eldest son had grown into an out of line man with vices of his own, but Monica won him over as well and he, St. Augustine, became one of the most influential and famous Saints of the Catholic Church.  Seeing Cinderella's similarity to Monica showed me that those who had said this new Cinderella had a bad message for young girls was not true.  If girls today live by Cinderella's example in this movie they could become Saints themselves someday, which of course is what we all should be striving to become.

Other Messages

But what about the old fashioned and obviously silly message this movie portrays, that of a woman being whisked away from a bad situation by a handsome prince who saves the day by falling in love with her?  Surly this is not a good message for young girls, in this day and age, when woman are taught they don't need men to "save" them from their problems, they can do it themselves, of if not by themselves, then at least with the help of another woman. (Frozen I'm looking at you.) They don't need saved by a man that is deeming to a woman.

This modern idea couldn't be farther from the truth and it is the harmful idea not the other way around.

First let's look at the book of Tobit in the Bible. This story features Tobiah, Tobit's son, and a girl names Sarah.  Sarah is possessed by a demon, although she doesn't know that.  She has been married seven times, but the demon has killed each of her husbands on their wedding night.  She is in despair over this thinking that she is cursed and so she prays that God would end her life.  God hears her prayer and sends the angel, Raphael to help.  Raphael doesn't go directly to Sarah, but instead brings Tobiah to her.  He gives Tobiah a cure that will drive the demon away from her.  Tobiah falls in love with Sarah and marries her, on their wedding night he prays and uses the cure made of fish to drive away the demon.  Raphael then chases down the demon and binds him so he can not attack someone else. Tobiah and Sarah have a great party and as far was we can tell live happily ever after.

This story takes place in 721 BC it features a woman being saved from her problems by a man.  Or does it? From Sarah's point of view she has found a husband who doesn't up and die the first time they are alone together, this is her dream come true.  To her it may seem that a man has saved her, but in fact God sent the Angel who sent the man.  In Cinderella her problems are solved when the prince saves her.  Or did God send the deer that drew the prince and her together and then sent the Angel (aka Fairy God Mother) who enabled her to attend the ball?  Disney of course is highly unlikely to acknowledge this, but we are free to interpret the movie however we want and if I had children this is how I would explain what happened in the movie.  Why?  Because truly God is the one saves us all, from our sin and our problems, but he often allows others to participate in the saving.

But using the story Tobit still indicates that this is an old fashioned idea.  I prefer to call it a timeless truth rather than old fashioned.  A timeless truth is something that does not change with time because it was ordained by God.  This truth was worked into the vary fabric of how a woman was created and this truth is, that a woman longs to be saved by a man.  Not just any man, the God-man, the perfect man, Jesus Christ Himself.  Woman are created as the reflection of God's Church, the Church he founded and loved so much he died for.  Thus woman desire from a very early age to be loved so perfectly by their lover that he would die for her.  A child of course does not know she is the reflection of the Church and that Jesus died for her, but she senses her royal bloodline as a child of God, and dresses as the princess she is and dreams of a prince to wisk her away to a castle in the sky aka Heaven.




Men on the other hand are the reflection of Jesus himself and can only truly become a man when he is willing to put all of his own needs and desires in second place and be willing to valiantly die for his bride like a true man of victory and honor.  These truths are worked into the very beings of men and woman and of course they vary in degree and intensity from one person to the next and can even be obscured entirely by the influences of the world, but there is no denying that in general the majority of woman have a strong desire to be loved and men in general have a strong desire to destroy anything that would wish to harm the one they love; just as Jesus destroyed sin and death. This is why from 721 to 2015 we can find stories throughout all of history of men saving woman and woman being saved by men.  It is not weak for a woman to be on the receiving end, the one being saved, it is her natural and rightful place because when a woman receives she takes what she receives and creates new life!  Only a woman can bring new life into the world both physically and spiritually.  Woman take the love they receive from God and from man and spread it around to everyone they come into contact with.  Or at least that's what they should be doing.  This is the rightful mission of woman, to receive all that God would give her and share it with everyone so that all may be blessed and come to know God themselves.  This is not weak, this is strong, it takes a strong person to freely give what they have received, rather than fearfully hoard it or cling to it so that it sours and become pain and bitterness rather than the love and joy it was meant to be.

This brings me to the last message in Cinderella that I want to point out.  Cinderella shows us that true beauty come from within.

At one point Cinderella watched her step sisters fight over their new ball gowns and argue about which one of them will win the prince's heart.  Cinderella pity's them, recognizing that their petty behavior and jealousy spoiled their beautiful exteriors.  It is the state of the inner soul that adds to or detracts from outward beauty, and the girls lack of kindness and love made their physical appearance seem ugly.



Cinderella, although she was given a lovely dress, wins the prince's heart by her kind demeanor and joyful personality.  One of the sweetest moments in the movie is when the prince takes her to his secret garden.  While in other films this would be the moment when the couple decides is a good idea to degrade their own self worth and give into their temptations, in Cinderella this was the moment when Cinderella's innocence and self control shines through and the princes honorable manners enable them both to enjoy the beautiful moment in purity and love without taking advantage of each other.  This is so rare in today's films that I was pleasantly surprised and awed that such a new movie would feature two such lovely moment like this.

Cinderella's purity is far more attractive to the prince than all of the other girls who flung themselves at him hoping that their physical appearance, wealth, status, and boisterous behavior will snag his attention.  But men are not attracted to woman who flaunt themselves, after all if they flaunt themselves to one then how many others have they done the same to?  Men recognize their own unique self worth and that they deserve to be loved not by what they can do for a woman, but because of who they are.  Some boys will "play around" with the girls that cling to any man like a cat, but it's the pure dove that only has eyes for him that will win his heart.  After all, only she is a worthy bride worth dying for. 

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Divine Mercy Hit & Runs


We are a little over a month in to the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy.  How can we help make this an extraordinary year?  

In Fr. Michael Gaitley's book "You Did It to Me." He talks about all kinds or practical ways we can put the Spiritual and Corporal works of Mercy into action in our modern lives.  This is great read for the Year of Mercy.  He has one suggestion that I would like to highlight, "Divine Mercy Hit & Runs."

Fr.'s suggestion is to purchase a box of a 1000 wallet sized Divine Mercy prayer cards.  Then pass them out to strangers we encounter on a daily basis such as cashiers, bank tellers, waiters & waitresses.  The cards can be purchased from his website: divinemercyart.org (Here is the direct link: https://secure.marianweb.net/divinemercyart.org/product.php?PC=DCOMCC5E&DID=130&PID=65110032&CLID=372&CATNAME=PRINT-CARD+COMBOS) 1000 cards only cost $14.95 with no shipping fee! 

I purchased a box of these cards awhile back.  I'm going to admit to you that I did not have the nerve to hand them out to strangers as Fr. suggested.  I'll blame this on being an introvert! Instead I've been putting them into the bills I mail out!  My sister told me she bought a box and has been putting them into magazines and books on store shelves.  She had a great idea of targeting popular books that are known for their blatant sinful content.  She also suggested leaving them on the table at a restaurant along with the tip.  

During this Year of Mercy I think it would be extraordinary if we Catholics could make this a nation wide phenomenon!  Divine Mercy cards showing up in the most unexpected places by the thousands or even hundred thousands all over the country.  This could be a visible symbol of the way God's Mercy is raining down on us during this Extraordinary Year!  If you like this idea, please let your Catholic friends and family know as well.  If every Catholic gave/placed one card then 1.2 billion cards would go out!  What a great way to tell the world God still loves us.


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Advice from an Abalone

The other day I was visiting an aquarium where they had an abalone tank.  I had never seen a live abalone before and someone who loves slugs and snails of all kinds I was not impressed by the abalone.  It had a rather ugly shell and it seemed to be lacking the little eye stalks most snail like creatures have.

not my pic this is from google images
To me the abalone looked like a big black blob filling a shell. 

Last night I had a dream about swimming in the ocean and I found an empty abalone shell.  It was beautiful and pink inside.  It's the inside of an abalone shell is the beautiful part and each one is unique.  

not my pic
Although the outside of an abalone is unimpressive and rather ugly the inside is beautiful. 

I think this is like us sometimes.  Many people do not like the way they look on the outside, but on the inside they may be beautiful or in some cases someone may have gone to great lengths to be beautiful on the outside, but they have never worked on their inside.  The abalone shows us that true beauty is on the inside, but that beauty is only revealed when the abalone has died. 

All of us will die someday and when we do our inside will be revealed before God.  How much did we love?  Did we try to be kind, patient, generous?  These are the kinds of things that help our insides become beautiful.  Our inside beauty can far outweigh our outside beauty which fades away with time.

We can beautiful inside and outside, unlike an abalone, but it is the inside that matters more, because what we do on the inside lasts forever.  So remember to learn from the abalone and spend at least as much time working on your inside as you do your outside if not more. 

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Adventure Quest #2 - Aquarium of the Pacific

Adventure Quest #2

Aquarium of the Pacific - Long Beach CA - 5 Stars

Last weekend I visited the Aquarium of the Pacific if you count Sea World this is the 2nd aquarium I've visited in California thus far. I arrived rather late in the afternoon and had about 2 hours to look around before they closed.  There were so many exhibits I was not able to see them all before they closed for the night. 

I consider this a top notch aquarium primarily because they had many tanks with living coral.  Out of the other 3 aquariums I've visited in recent memory only one of those, the one at the Henry Doorly zoo in Nebraska, had living coral.  The Aquarium of the Pacific had much more coral than any of the others I've seen thus far.  Live coral is a huge plus for me because sometimes you get to see cool interactions between the fish and coral.


It also makes the tanks look a lot cooler and more natural than having that fake plastic coral all over. 
 



This aquarium also had some very unique sea creatures I've never seen in real life before.  This was super exiting because I've visited aquariums and zoos all over the country my entire life, and sometimes it can be difficult to find an aquarium that has something I've never seen before.





They also had some outdoor tanks with sea lions, penguins, and sting rays and sharks.  I didn't get a chance to visit their shark tank, but the others were underwhelming compared to Sea World.  So if you're looking for fun touch tanks/larger sea creature tanks stick with Sea world for that.  Since that was not what I cared about this didn't bother me in the least and I just breezed by this section. 

The primary attraction was currently their jelly fish collection.  I was highly impressed by the variety of jelly fish they had.  Previously I have only seen jellies at the Henry Doorly zoo in the Omaha Nebraska zoo.  They have some very nice jelly tanks there but they only have two or three varieties and tanks.  The Aquarium of the Pacific on the other hand had many different types of jellies and they had them in different three stages of their life cycle.  I found the polyp and ephyra stages to be super cool.  The ephyra stage in particular was super neat because if you look at the tank from the distance it appears to be water with just a bunch of particles floating around, but when you take a look very closely you can see thousands of the tiniest jellies swimming around.  They were adorable because they seemed swimming around frantically and full of energy unlike the adults that always seem so calm and peaceful just drifting along. 




To my delight they even had these little bioluminescent guys (Cydippida) that I've only ever seen in nature videos.  Seeing them in real life was brilliant.  They produce a very wide range of colors and their light patterns seemed almost endless in variety.  They were a true delight to see. 



Overall I highly recommend visiting this aquarium.  


I give this adventure 5 out 5 stars.