Sunday, January 24, 2010

Welcome! The first 1.5 weeks.



You are at the place where my unworthy words on Ireland can be multiplied and then distributed to be eaten at your pleasure, if it be possible that my words bring pleasure. Welcome!

Some pictures will be posted, but more can be found on facebook. Look on my profile for my posted pictures and those pictures of my friends.

You are free to post questions as comments. I will respond as energy permits.

Highlight reel thus-far:
+My three main church buildings for the sacraments, especially that inconceivable gift of the Eucharist: St. Therese (she gives good words on vocation), Our Lady seat of Wisdom (the UCD chapel), St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral (beautiful music)
+Slowly starting to recover from mental exhaustion
+Oddly, the story of Israel's kings is helping my understanding of my life
+Learning about how poets can affect the modern world.
+Reading TS Eliot, WB Yeats, and Chaucer for class, among others
+Reading Therese, St. John of Cross, Dubay, Merton, several books of the Bible, the Compendium of the Catechism in free time
+A group of ND friends (Kayla, Andrew, Stacey, John, Julianne, Sam[wise] Mary, Molly, and more) and I have eaten dinner together once, seen a movie, and visited Howth fishing village (and cliff walk) and the Wicklow mountains. Both locations were awesome (see pictures). "Sometimes a little bit of immaturity is the only way to the Abbey" (John); "In the mountains, there you feel free" (Eliot), "When the mountains smoke, God has touched them" (Psalms), "That means God has touched us" (Julianne).
+Spent time with Sandra, Francesco (and fam), and Davide of CL at UCD. Sandra came to Wicklow mts; I had dinner and SoC with the others. Sandra of the gaze of Fire and I have had wonderful talks about life.
+Andrew Kidd and I have an apartment with 4 Irish kids. One plays guitar and studies English, one is kind and new, one is an outgoing and party-liking rugby player, and one's name is John. Of course they are all infinite, irreducible people. We are still kind of doing our own thing, not yet all united.
+Visited one pub, did not drink. Had a little wine at a dinner.
+Got lost one time in Dublin. Pedestrians have been friendly.
+Learning about the history of Ireland. Glorious Revolution and protestants, original failed revolution for democracy, etc.
+God is great, yes He is. "There were many other things that Jesus did, but if these were to be described individually, I do not think the whole world would contain the books that would be written" (John 21:25)
+I love you all and pray for you often, even if I'm not contacting you directly

3 comments:

  1. Hi Pat,
    It looks like your blogging is bogging down. A shot blog is better than no blog, I always say.
    dad

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  2. I mean a short blog is better than no blog.

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  3. Pat, you said that you have been learning how poets can affect the modern world. This is something I often wonder about - how much poetry/literature can actually affect the world. From what you have learned so far, how would you say that poets can affect the world, distilled into as few words as possible? I would very much like to hear your opinion.

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