It's a mighty sad thing when an institution that was founded to go against the the societal idea of "normal" for the sake of the Good, is found falling into that very idea of normality.
The Chapel was pretty full today. But it was not filled out of a completely voluntary self-bettering desire, it was filled because the Chancellor of the Archdiocese was here and he needed to be impressed. So the chapel was filled out of an excess of pride, rather than out of humility or even love. Is this pleasing? Is this even halfway good? It almost seems as if it would have been better if it had been filled out of obligation (if it had been made mandatory, which would still have been pride on the part of the school [unless daily Mass was always mandatory]), but it wouldn't have been pride on the part of every individual who came only because the Chancellor was here.
And it doesn't stop there...
The world and what it thinks should not be the standard, and most assuredly not the apex around which we operate. Truth should be the only thing we care about.
"And when it rains on your parade, look up rather than down. Without the rain, there would be no rainbow." ~Chesterton
Thursday, October 04, 2007
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- BA in Music - Concentration in Sacred Music (and voice), shutterbug, philosophy lover
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