Friday, July 30, 2010
Unholy Communion
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Happy Independence Day!
training the horse (huge thanks to VS for training me...), working to some kind of deadline for the religious press, and reading Owen Chadwick's outstanding book, 'Spirit of the Oxford Movement.' Here's an excerpt, on Keble, who famously stated:
And Chadwick's commentary:
'The stance is so squared and so real that it takes a moment to see how cloud-capped are the towers he defended.'
I fear LSPland isn't so very far from the same battlements; with that in mind, have a blessed Independence Day and stand vigilant for freedom.
Off to clean guns now.
Cheers,
LSP
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Spurious Slice of Country Life
I galloped about on Be-Bop,
and had a shoot.
God bless,
LSP
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Space Alien Face-Off!
Monday, June 7, 2010
Horse Sunday
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Gone to the Dogs
Friday, June 4, 2010
Texas is Great
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Trinity Sunday
"We must conclude from all we have said that in the Godhead there is something threefold which is not opposed to the unity and simplicity of the divine essence. We must acknowledge that God is, as existing in His nature, and that He is known and loved by Himself.
But this occurs otherwise in God than in us. Man, to be sure, is a substance in his nature, but his actions of knowing and loving are not his substance. Considered in his nature, man is indeed a subsisting thing; as he exists in his mind, however, he is not a subsisting thing, but a certain representation of a subsisting thing; and similarly with regard to his existence in himself as beloved in lover. Thus man may be regarded under three aspects: that is, man existing in his nature, man existing in his intellect, and man existing in his love. Yet these three are not one, for man's knowing is not his existing, and the same is true of his loving. Only one of these three is a subsisting thing, namely, man existing in his nature.
In God, on the contrary, to be, to know, and to love are identical. Therefore God existing in His natural being and God existing in the divine intellect and God existing in the divine love are me thing. Yet each of them is subsistent. And, as things subsisting in intellectual nature are usually called persons in Latin, or hypostases in Greek, the Latins say that there are three persons in God, and the Greeks say that there are three hypostases, namely, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit."
You can read the whole thing here if you like, or have a gaze at a nicely restored and ready to fire LMG (Bren) over at Boomers. Great weapon.
Cheers,
LSP