Thursday, May 28, 2020

the true. the good. the beautiful. (revisited)

“That his creatures should share
in his truth, goodness, and beauty --
this is the glory for which God created them.”
Catechism of the Catholic Church, n. 319

I started "the true. the good. the beautiful." series ten years ago (what!?!), but only posted three times. I just went back and reread my first post  and wish I would have continued. Maybe I'll try again ... or maybe this will be a one time thing ... 

In my first three posts in this series, I focused on what we were doing as parents to feed our children's intellects with truth, to form their wills with goodness, and to inspire their affections with beauty. Now that the kids are older, and indeed two of them have moved out, I think I'll broaden the series ...

I don’t know about you, but I am especially wearied by all the lies, the ugliness, and the bad news dominating the media these days. I’ve largely been avoiding news radio, television, and websites for this reason, but even my social media streams — Facebook and Instagram — are full of political rants, pandemic debates, and links to horrific news reports from around the globe (and right now from my beautiful hometown of Minneapolis) when all I want to do is connect with family and friends and see what they’re up to. I’d rather my streams were full of truth, goodness, and beauty, uplifting my soul rather than wearying it. So ... that's what I'm hoping to inspire by starting again ...

truth | tro͞oTH |
noun
the quality or state of being true
(also the truth) that which is true or in accordance with fact or reality

This poem spoke truth to me this morning, especially when I am tempted to throw in the towel, build a cabin in the woods, and abandon the world.

The New Day
Venerable Madeleine Delbrêl

One more day begins.

Jesus within me wants to live it.
He has not locked himself in.
He walked in the midst of the people of his day.
With me he is in the midst of the people of today.

He is going to meet each person 
who enters this house,*
each person I bump into in the street,** 
rich people other than the rich people of his day,
other poor people too,
other intelligent people and ignorant people,
young children and old men,
saints and sinners,
healthy people and sick people.
All will be people whom he came to look for.
Each will be a person whom he came to save.
He will have a word of reply for each person 
who speaks to him.
He will have something to give to each person
who is in need.
Each person will be for him
as if he were the only person existing.
In the noise he will live his silence.
In the tumult he will launch his peace ….

* namely, the people who live here with me
** or interact with from the mandated six feet of physical distance

goodness | ˈɡo͝odnəs |
noun
the quality of being morally good or virtuous

Speaking of being Jesus to the people around me, we’ve had our share of tensions from being cooped up together for the last three months, but also moments of grace and goodness that gladden my heart and inspire me to try harder to love those God has placed in my immediate presence … the teenage boy helping his little sister with an architectural issue with her Lego mansion, the eldest taking the initiative on some major yard projects and enlisting the youngest’s help, dad putting a huge pile of work aside to go kayaking and get ice cream with his daughters, children noticing when stress levels are rising and offering help and hugs and back rubs, apologies given and received, time together not taken for granted. 

beauty | ˈbyo͞odē |
noun
1 a combination of qualities, such as shape, color, or form, that pleases the aesthetic senses, especially the sight: I was struck by her beauty | an area of outstanding natural beauty.
a combination of qualities that pleases the intellect or moral sense

If you know me, you know the tonic of wilderness is a healing remedy for my weary soul. A wild geranium from my walk in the woods yesterday …



If you care to join me, share some truth, beauty, and goodness today. If you’re a blogger, link up below in the comments (I'm not savvy enough to figure out how to do a real link-up, so if you know of an easy way, enlighten me?); if you're on Facebook or Instagram, tag me in the comments, please! 

Peace, friends.