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Flannery: A Life of Flannery O'Connor por Brad Gooch

St. Thomas Aquinas--The Dumb Ox por G.K. Chesterton

A Grief Observed por C. S. Lewis

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GruposA Pearl of Wisdom and Enlightenment, Catholic Apologetics, Christianity, Club Read 2009, Dantisti, Pro and Con, Pro and Con (Religion)

Sobre mimThis is the about page from my personal weblog, payingattentiontothesky. It pretty much says who I am and what I am interested in (if you overlook the pseudonym).

“His second night in Talkingham, Hazel Motes walked along down town close to the store fronts but not looking in them. The black sky was underpinned with long silver streaks that looked like scaffolding and depth on depth behind it were thousands of stars that seemed to be moving very slowly as if they were about some vast construction work that involved the whole order of the universe and would take all of time to complete. No one was paying attention to the sky.”
From Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor

"Paying Attention To The Sky is written by a recent convert to the Catholic Church (2006), Derek Jeter, who is the unknown but consumate icon of the famed New York Yankee shortstop of the same name and is auditing courses from time to time in the Masters in Ministry Program at St. Johns Seminary in Boston.

Mr. Jeter lived and worked 23 years in Japan and after returning to the states in 1994 worked in a series of Training and Curriculum Design positions at Boston area companies.

He is semi-retired (working as a Sys Admin/Site Manager for a computer training center in Downtown Boston) and currently exploring (what the Catholic Church calls “discernment’) his vocation with the Church.

Mr Jeter is dedicated to paying attention to the sky and other metaphors that echo the words of the apostle Paul in 1 Thessalonians 5:2 when he recalls Jesus’ warning to his followers to be on the watch — a warning about expectation of the end-time, which will come upon sleeping humans like “a thief in the night” (Matthew 24:43).

Simone Weil, a Christian mystic whom Mr Jeter finds fascinating, urges a Christian poetic that insists on educating the reader into paying attention to people and to language and to things, because the cultivation of attention directed to the other (the suffering neighbor; the created order as God intended it, or shalom; the created order as it is, broken; and God) is fundamental to the ethics of Christianity.

One cannot love or help a person one refuses to listen to; one cannot redeem a world one doesn’t look at; one cannot serve a God one doesn’t engage with, ask questions of, listen to, study. And, as Weil points out, one cannot space out and pray, prayer demands attention. Perhaps a Christian poetic might insist on nourishing a broken faculty of the modern mind – attention.

If you visit the stadium in New York, you may see me during long at bats for an opposing team’s batter, scanning the sky and smoothing the ground in front of my position. You might even wonder what I’m thinking about. Well, rest assured, it’s much the same as I am writing here — all part and parcel of the same thing, paying attention to the sky, alert to the next crack of the bat, anticipating the pitch."

My great love of baseball comes from the lessons the game teaches us.

Sobre a minha bibliotecaHaven't had the time to list everything here. I purchase books for seminary courses but for change of pace tend towards detective fiction (Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallender books) or thriller historical works (Alan Furst).

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Thank you Gene, very kind of you to say something positive to me.
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"a note congratulating you on listening to us and acting appropriately."
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The parameters I have on "acting appropriately" tend to vary with the respondent. If you curse or swear at me, call a Church teaching I've provided "half-assed shit," then I get very aggressive. Disagree, fine. Put down, you invite the same sarcastic touch.

Although recently I have seen some members of these forums are so unstable that the best policy is simply to walk away -- which I've done now on a few occassions.

I notice someone has flagged my reviews. If they are inappropriate I will take them down but if they aren't could I get the flag removed. Perhaps that is a Tim problem but I was wondering what your opinion of them happened to be.

jayd
Well I'll try that -- but I doubt my posts will "meet with more approval." I am easily stereotyped and caricatured and the views of my Church are misunderstood as well. So I don't go looking for approval.

http://payingattentiontothesky.com/2009/...

Thanks Tim.

jayd
Arctic Stranger:

What an absurd, pompous note. I have no "issue" with your note, except a kind of embarrassment that I imagine a mother might feel.

jayd
Son, you need to start containing your venom in the Pro and Con (Religion) forum. You seem to know the Catholic structure pretty well, so consider me Bishop of this realm, and as your Bishop I am telling you to reign it in. I expect a more mature level of debate than I am seeing in your posts.

If you have an issue with this note, take up with Pope Tim.
jayd808, having been involved in a number of interesting conversations with you in the Christianity group, I look forward to you posting a fuller profile, so I get a better idea who you are, and to seeing some more of your books.

Cheers!
John
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