P & J

Somehow or other, it never IS the wine, in these cases. -- The Pickwick Papers

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

My New Addiction

... is D minor. I have become infatuated with the dark deep sounds of the greatest of the minor keys. Once you get to know this wonderful key you'll never go back to E flat major or C major. Here is a short list of some of the great music in D minor,

J.S. Bach - Die Kunst der Fuge, BWV 1080
" - Concerto for Keyboard, BWV 1052
" - Toccata Und Fugue, BWV 538
Mozart - Concerto for Piano No 20, K 466
" - Requiem, K 626
Beethoven - Symphony No 9, Choral, Op 125
" - Piano Sonata No 17, Tempest, Op 31 No 2
Brahms - Piano Concerto No 1, Op 15
Mahler - Symphony No 3

Friday, April 14, 2006

"You'll come for the ashes, but stay for the cross"

I do not know why so many people in the clergy think that the laity want their theology lite and their liturgy feel good. Today, Good Friday, the local parish church was packed. The same was true of yesterday, Palm Sunday, and Ash Wednesday. Of course the reason for this is that many people who don't go to church regularly come "for the ashes". Fr Neuhaus mentioned the same thing on Ash Wednesday; that people like to go get ashes even if they aren't Catholic now, or never where. I don't want to sound like I am pessimistic about this, I am very happy it. Nor do I think that it is great only because it can bring a lot of people back into the Church. In fact it might bring very few people back. I say that because, speaking from my own experience, if I ever left the church I would still go to mass on Ash Wednesday and service on Good Friday. There is just something about these two services that is so transcendent I don't even know what to say it transcends. Maybe its bing reminded where are mortal in one, and that we bow to something greater than ourselves (in the veneration of the cross) in the other. Pretty soon though we are going to have to start calling, to borrow a term, thes guys "lenten" or "Holy Week" Catholics, instead of Christmas Catholics.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

One More Reason to Ask for My $85,000 Back

Monday, April 03, 2006

Poor Hippocrates G.

In doing research for a paper I ran across an old review of a book written by my good friend Hippocrate G. Apostle (in Ancient Philosophy volume 13 if you care). In the short article was a great line that sums up every thing you ever need to know about Hippocrates G. as a philosopher.

"The philosophy in this book is pretty slavishly Aristotelian, and it is also pretty bad, not because it is Aristotelian, but because it is slavish. "