Tieoplo Sky

Tieoplo Sky
Tiepolo Clouds

Friday, May 31, 2013

Visitation













blessed
are you 
among 
women


What an amazingly wonderful thing that Mary had Elizabeth to go an talk to! Pregnant and unwed, a this point she didn’t yet know how  Joseph would respond to the pregnancy! And so the pregnant teenager goes to see her cousin Elizabeth, barren and yet miraculously also with child. carrying John the Baptist, who lept in her womb as Mary greeted her. What consolation that must have been! 






The Feast of the just pregnant Blessed Virgin Mary to her cousin Elizabeth


                                                                             The Magnificat 
 My 
soul pro-claims the great-ness 
of the Lord, 
my spirit rejoices in God my Savior... 

To be a witness  ...means to live in such a way that one's life would not make sense without God. 
                                    Cardianl Suhard (1873-1949)

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Thursday


                                                                                                                Psalm 37:5 


Commit 
your
way 
to the 
Lord 
and
put your trust in him. 

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Midweek once again

                                                              Benedictus Dominus Deus

Blessed 
be 
the Lord 
God 
of Israel, 
for he 
has come 
to his 
people &
set them 
free

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Tuesday



         Antiphon on Psalm 28
My 
heart 
trusts 
in 
the 
Lord; 
and 
have 
been 
helped. 

Monday, May 27, 2013

Memorial Day

Antiphon on the Venite in Ordinary Time


Worship 
the Lord 
in the 
beauty 
of holiness; 
Come, 
let us 
adore him. 


Sunday, May 26, 2013

Evening Prayer Trinity Sunday



Blessed be God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And blessed be God’s kingdom, now and forever. Amen 

Trinity Sunday


                                            Based on Ephesians 4:6  
 O Holy Trinity, 
one God; 
you are 
above
all things 
through 
all things &
 in 
all things, Father Son and Spirit blest. 

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Eve of Trinity Sunday


                                    Athanasius, Bishop of Alexandria, d. 373 


where the light 
is, 
there 
is 
the radiance, and where the 
radiance is, there shall be its power... 

Saturday


                                                                    I Timothy 6:6-7
     there is
     great 
     gain in 
     godliness 
     combined 
     with 
     contentment; 
     for we 
     brought 
     nothing
     into 
     the world, 
     so that we can take nothing out of it. 
     Or, as Bill Mahedy used to say,  
               “There are no pockets in a shroud.” 

Friday, May 24, 2013

The Commemoration of Copernicus 1542*


Absolution at the Daily Office  
by 
the 
power 
of the 
Holy 
Spirit
keep us 
in 
eternal 
life 
"Copernicus, who was not a notably devout layman, was included on the calendar of  The Lutheran Book of Worship because of his contribution to the history of ideas that ultimately required Christianity to expand its understanding the the size of the 

 universe and to come to terms with the position of the Earth not at the center but as part of the solar system that is on the fringe of the universe. Copernicus thus taught Christians a new kind of humility before the cosmos."

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Midweek


                                                           Antiphon on the Venite 
                                                                          in Ordinary Time 


The earth 
is 
the 
Lord’s 
for 
he 
made 
it; Come, let us adore adore him. 


Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A Tuesday


                                                                                                  Psalm 5:3


In the morning, Lord, you 
hear my voice; early in the morning 
I make my appeal and watch for you. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

The Feast of Alcuin, monk, scholar, and abbot of Tours d. 804


                              Ecce, Deus (Canticle 9, 
                                     from chapter 12 of  the Prophet Isaiah)

Cry aloud, inhab-itants of Zion, ring out your joy, for the great one in the 
midst of you is the Holy One of Israel.
The new Lutheran Book of Festivals recommends praying today * for scholars who revere and pass on the heritage of learning, * for integrity of character in teachers  and students, and * for those who revise and improve the 
church's liturgy. 
                          Almighty God, in a rude and 
     barbarous age you raised up your deacon 
     Alcuin to rekindle the light of learning: 
     Illumine our minds, we pray, that amid
     the confusions and uncertainties of 
     our own time we may show forth 
    your eternal truth....

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Second Vespers f Pentecot

                                           based on John 14:26 


the Advocate, the hoy spirit, whom the father has sent in my name will teach you every-thing, and remind you 
of all that I said to you. 






Pentecost evening


                                                              Fr Tom WIlson 

There is no stopping the all-consuming  power of God’s love in the world. 
There is no controlling the breath of life that brings about a new creation. There are no 
parameters given... but to love. 

The Day of Pentecost

Come, 
Holy Spirit, 
and fill 
the hearts 
of your 
faithful, 
and kindle 
in us 
the fire 
of your love. 

Saturday, May 18, 2013

The Eve of Pentecost

                                                           Pentecost antiphon: Psalm 33









     The
     spirit 
     of the 
     Lord 
     fills 
     the 
     whole 
     earth, 
     hallelujah. 

The anniversary of my confirmation in 1960


                                                                                            Ephesians 4:10 
He who descended is the same one  who ascended 
far 
above 
all heavens,
that he
might fill all things. 

Check out the angels holding Christ up... especially the one on the left - she's my kind of angel! 

Friday, May 17, 2013

The Last Friday in Easter

                         The Venite         
                                                                       



oh that
today 
you
would hearken to his voice!

Thursday, May 16, 2013

My Dad's 93rd birthday. Happy Birthday, Dad!

   
                                                                                              Psalm 105:3
Glory 
in God’s holy Name; 
let the hearts of those who seek the Lord rejoice. 

dad 
at 
good 
sam 
on 
his 
90th.... 


(and the back of Joyce) 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Wednesday


                                           Ezekiel 11:19


I will give them one heart and 
put 
a new spirit within them

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Tuesday before Pentecost


  Hebrews 6:19                                     
               






We 
have 
this 
hope, 
a sure 
and certain 
anchor of the soul 

Monday, May 13, 2013

A gorgeous Monday


                                                                      Psalm 89:1
Your love, 
O Lord, for ever will I sing; from age to age my mouth shall tell of your faithfulness. 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Sunday Evening Prayer

              Psalm 46:11 
 
                                              

Last Sunday of Easter, the Sunday after the Ascension


                                            Ascension and Ascension Sunday Collects 

you have ascend-ed far above the heavens to fill all things; 
Do not leave us comfortless, but send your Holy Spirit to strengthen us 

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Saturday


                                                                                Psalm 87:5
The Lord will re-cord as he en-rolls the people, 
“These also were born there.”  
I didn’t want this to be my verse this morning. I do love it, but it's not easily... illustrated. And it’s not easy in that it doesn't stand alone.  But as some wag once said “What is, is.”  As I’ve said, for most of my life, only the last verse made sense to me. I "took what I could use and left the rest.” Or, filed it. Then one day a year or two ago, I got it and I really love it. It speaks of the incredible, even scandalous, all-inclusive love and acceptance of God, a love that knows no boundaries. To understand it at all, you have to go back to verse 3 which says, translated, “I count Egypt and Syria among those who know me:  behold, Lebanon,  Iran and Palestine, in Zion (Jerusalem) were they born.” God counts us all as being born in the Holy City, inhabitants of the new heavens and the new earth.  We so readily count “the other” as the evil one, dividing ourselves into groups of  US versus THEM whatever the "us" IS....  American or North Korean, rich or poor, Muslim or Christian, "maker" or ""taker," immigrant or citizen,, left or right, gay or straight, gun toting or gun fearing, Palestinian or Israeli- we're all divided up neatly into US (the good) and THEM (the bad.)  But God just ignores, bulldozes it all with the Great Commandment: :love, first of God and then love of our neighbor as ourselves. Whatever we think, wherever we stand, we are children of a loving God. And that should make a difference. But it goes against the grain and as I sat with this verse this Saturday morning I was reminded of the Kingston Trio’s song from the 60s,The Merry Minuet. (If you weren't lucky enough to be Around in the 60s. or don’t know the tune, be sure to click on the link below.) As Blaise Pascal said in the 17th century,  Plus ca change, plus c’e’st la meme chose: the more things change the more they stay the same. 
                         They’re rioting in Africa 

They’re rioting in Africa, they're starving in Spain. 
There’s hurricanes in Florida, and Texas needs rain. 
The whole world is festering with unhappy souls, 
The French hate the Germans, the Germans hate the the Poles.
Italians hate Yugoslavs, South Africans hate the Dutch,
And I don’t like anybody very much! 



But we can be tranquil, and thankful, and proud
For man’s been endowed with a mushroom-shaped cloud.
And we know for certain that some lovely day
Some one will set the spark off and we’ will all be blown away. 

They're rioting in Africa, there’s strife in Iran.
What nature doesn't do to us, will be done by our fellow man. 

► 1:37 ► 1:37 www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8-BI89mb9A


If the link doesn't work paste  in "They're Rioting in Africa" and it will bring up the YouTube video… 

Friday, May 10, 2013

Another Friday


                                                                                   Psalm 85:8   
       I will listen 
     to what the 
     Lord God 
     is saying, 
     for he is 
     speaking     
     peace 
     to his 
     faithful 
     people 
     and 
     to those who put their trust in him. 



Thursday, May 9, 2013

Evening Prayer of Ascension


                        Roman Catholic post-Communion 
                                                           prayer for today

grant, 

we pray, 
that 
Christian hope 
may draw us onward to where our nature is united with 
You

The Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ


                                                  Roman Catholic Collect of the Day  


     the Ascension 
     of Christ 
     your Son 
     is our 
     exaltation, 
     and, where
     the Head 
     has gone 
     before
     in glory, 
     the Body 
     is called to follow in hope. 

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Eve of the Ascension



Saints and Seasons 

Forty is quite a famous number in the Bible, and here we are again. 40 days after Jesus was raised from the dead, we celebrate the Ascension (like Easter, it’s a moveable feast: this year, May 9, with Pentecost following 10 days later, on the 19th.) Actually, maybe “commemorate” would be a better word, since I have no doubt that the departure was a bittersweet event in the lives of the disciples. And I don’t mean just the remaining 11 apostles - I mean all of them, His Mother Mary, Mary Magdalene and the many unnamed others.The circle has already expanded greatly. 

Throughout the 40 days of Easter, Jesus has appeared to them - wounds and all - to reassure, encourage, upbraid, call, instruct, chide, command and comfort those whom He had loved. But that chapter now closes and the days of Jesus, resurrected but physically present, are over.  As they stand looking upward, astonished, the angel who was watching them watching Him, asks, in a reprise of the question at the grave:  “Why do you stand looking up toward heaven?”  

What do they do next?  They have to continue on, that much was clear. They returned to that upper room in Jerusalem and they stayed there together. (I can’t help but think that Thomas’ previous experience of being AWOL is well remembered.) Jesus had chosen twelve apostles, and they were down to 11, so their first action was to find a replacement for Judas Iscariot, and Matthias was chosen. 

Then they waited. And on the 50th day after that amazing Resurrection morn, the Holy Spirit swept into their lives like wind, like flames, like fire, and neither they nor the world has ever been the same again.  

Consider the change in just one individual: Simon Peter, who had been so afraid that he denied even knowing Jesus the night before the crucifixion. We subsequently see him after he and John had been arrested and told to shut up about this Jesus fellow and His healing power. This time the response was far from denial:  Peter replies "whether it is right to listen to you rather than to God, you must judge, for we cannot keep from speaking about what we have seen and heard.”  Released, they go back to the rest and together pray for guidance and direction:  “Now, Lord, look at their threats and grant to your servants to speak your word with all boldness while you stretch forth your hand and heal.”  (Acts 4:20,29)   It’s our business to speak the truth with boldness, the results are up to God.  

This is just one story. But put them all together and we see that the coming of the Holy Spirit changed this dispirited band of followers into fired up troublemakers, risk takers, lovers of God who went out and “turned the whole world upside down,” as the song says. May She do the same for us. 

Louise Buck
May 2013 

Written for "The Gospel at St David's" the monthly newsletter 
of St David's Episcopal Church., San Diego, CA

Lady Julian of Norwich, English Anchoress circa 1417


                                       Hymn 707, verse 1

Take my life and let it be consecrated, Lord, to thee,
take my moments and my days, 
let them flow in ceaseless praise. 
Take my hands and let them move at the impulse of thy love;
take my heart, it is thine own, it shall be they royal throne. 


In the Lutheran new Book of Festivals...  
Prayers are bidden for love;
for all who are leading a life of solitary communion with God;
for the continual enrichment of the church by the presence and  prayers of visionaries;
of thanksgiving for all who, by their teaching and example have witnessed to the centrality of preyer. 

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

The last Tuesday before the Ascension, a Rogation day


                                                                                  James 1:22

But be doers 
of the word and not hearers only. 

            Jesus Christ in his earthly life 
            shared our toil and hallowed our labor; 
            Be present with your people where they work .... 
            Give us all pride in what we do 
            and a just return for our labor... 
                                                        Collect of the day 



Monday, May 6, 2013

Monday May 6th

 Easter antiphon on Palm 80 
           and a line from The Venite

I am 
the vine 
and you are the branches, hallelujah. 
Oh ,that today you would  hearken to 
his  voice!