Thursday, December 16, 2010

An Advent Areopagus

We thank the Pilarskis for inviting us to their home! If you need directions, please contact Gabby, & she can get you there.

I hope you're in the mood for cake, because word on the street is that it is Carmel's birthday, and someone is bringing a happy-birthday cake! Don't let that discourage you from bringing some other munchies to share...

Art: Giotto (Giotto di Bondone, 1267 - 1337), 1304-06, Nativity: Birth of Christ, Fresco, 200 x 185 cm
Cappella Scrovegni (Arena Chapel), Padua, Italy.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Pre-Thankgsiving Philosophy

Well, we got it all figured out: this next Areopagus discussion will be held at the Caputos. Gabby is our new "in charge," but she might not have all of the addresses yet, so if you need an address, you might want to still contact Hilary. Pray for me, so I remember to bring Ulysses the Box. Remember the date and time: Nov. 19, 7pm.


Our last meeting at the Vrazos went very well, and we had these great questions, plus a few oral ones:
  • Is it wrong to attend a college or university with a mission and morals that contradict the Catholic Faith?
  • How can you tell you are doing what He has called you to do?
  • I have a cousin, who I are about very much, who voted for Obama. I was wondering if there was anything I could do to tell him what he did was a sin.
  • How did JP II die?
  • When someone is criticizing another person or group and being very hostile, what is the best way to correct that person? Even if they are right.
  • Does God know our eternal Fate before we are created? If God knew someone would go to Hell, why would He create them?
  • Is it okay to go to haunted barns or hayrides for Halloween?
I  will also continue commenting a little about the Pope's letter to the Youth of the World on the occasion of World Youth Day 2011. See you then, and please bring a munchie to pass!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

To the Vrazo's

Thanks again to the Peters' for a delightful evening, and some great questions from our young philosophers. (Apologies for going on a bit late...)

The Vrazo's offered their home for next month. You can ask Hilary for an address and directions.

I hope to get the list of last month's questions posted.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Off to St. Clair

On Friday, September 17, we'll all meet in St. Clair: the Peters have offered their home to us, for which we are all very grateful. Don't forget to come with questions, friends and a snack to pass. We'll start punctually at 7pm.
Since everyone is enjoying the otium, or liesure (in it's highest sense) of returning to studies, I figured I'd post a famous image from a piece of Greek pottery of a student with a stylus... very appropriate for intelligent Areopagites!...

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Longhouse

Some of the Areopagites are also Trailblazers. The Trailblazers of 2009 know what a "longhouse" is, namely, the communal living quarters of the Hurons. Why would they know such a strange piece of trivia? Because our last pilgrimage was to the Shrine of the Jesuit Martyrs in Midland Ontario. The Jesuits converted the first native North American Indians to the One True Faith... and eight of them paid for it with their lives. These martyrs dwelt in the longhouses with the Hurons, while they explained to them the faith.

Well, it's my hope that the Areopagus' visit to the house of the Long Family ("Longhouse") on Friday, August 20th, will be an opportunity for growth in the faith and the building of saints. I also hope no one treats me like the Hurons eventually treated poor St. Jean de Brebeauf!!!!! If you need directions, like always, contact Hilary, who's doing a great job keeping us all networked while we plan our monthly meetings.

I can't wait! See you then!

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Change of plans: to the Ianuzzi's we go!

Small detail: the date is the same, and time; only we won't meet at the Longs until the August session. Mr. Ianuzzi, with his famous gusto, has enthusiastically invited us to his home on July 16 (7pm, get there a bit early and, if you can, bring a small munchie to share). Everyone contact Hilary if they don't know how to get there.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

A New Beginning

I think by now everyone has heard that I'll be assigned to Sacred Heart, Imlay City, starting on July 1. Fr. Zeek (Fr. Ezequiel Mondragon) has expressed his encouragement and enthusiasm for the upcoming change. I can't see why not start again our Areopagus meetings?

The Longs have invited us to use their home as our location for our first meeting. (Or our second first meeting, if that makes any sense to you!) In principle, I'm planning on continuing these meetings on the third Friday of the month. Of course, not everyone can make it every meeting, but that's because you're all so busy, and that's OK. But before we actually confirm the date, I'll have to get a grip on what obligations will fall on my doorstep when I move to Imlay.

The Longs are noted, among their many praiseworthy qualities, for being superb at organizing bonfires towards the late evening...

Incidentally, my great grandfather Slattery had a farm on Slattery road; by providence I'm returning to where my old Irish roots still remain. More on this later.

See you in July! (Don't forget to bring a munchie, if you can!)