A Moss Phase

a mossy day

Awhile ago I decided that I needed a new hobby, and after considerable thought and prayer went with photography. One of my friends, deeply critical, said something long the lines of, ‘That’s for professionals,’ and ‘That’s a whole special field’ when I took a picture of a meal, and ‘That’s just not a good photo!’ about some shot which was obviously not a good shot. But one thing I learned working in the arts for thirty years prior to ordination, is that sometimes you just have to ignore your critics and try to live life as well as possible while honing a craft, pursuing a dream, or otherwise spending time in a way which may not be understood by a few, or by many… but which is still incredibly life giving.

mossy mossy

That’s a long way of saying that yes, I know… these are not great photos. They are not intended to be. And I don’t mind that at all. But for me, there is something about them which is interesting.

moss at night

Art is something which, to my mind, ought to transcend the fact that the producer likes it and finds it interesting; so that one who perceives it also considers it to be interesting. Or whatever it is which one might consider it to be. There is trend in art, often, to merely seek reactionary responses, to want to rile up emotions, turn over apple carts etc. Perhaps that has its place… but who needs it ultimately.

even more moss

That being said, I really think moss has some beautiful moments… Hopefully when I am old and as gray as moss, I will have learned how to take better photos, and will at least have better quality snapshots of my life along the way.

mossy night

Advent in New Orleans

At the Roosevelt
At the Roosevelt

A Few Photos…

Well, lacking anything remarkable to post, such as well thought out homiletic notes which seem to be backlogged for a time now, why not just go photoblog … or to be fair, snapshot log.

Icons

I used to post photos back in the day as a ‘My Daily Walk’ sort of journal… here is the base of my chalice.

Just sights one encounters throughout a day, which are interesting…

But more often than not, just things which I encounter during my exercise walk…

These are some of my walks around the hood..

The sun goes down a bit too early it seems…, c’est la vie.

Medjugorje

Yesterday I received an urgent e-mail asking me to spread the news that one of the seers from Medjugorje is coming to New Orleans (again).

Could use your help to pass on the word of Ivan’s visit to New Orleans! Again we are being blessed by having Our Lady appear to him right here in our city and we can be present. Millions have flown thousands of miles just for this privilege. Are we not fortunate that we can just drive across town and be blessed?

Ivan Dragicevic returns to New Orleans!

Friday, October 15 – St. Anthony of Padua Church,
4640 Canal St., N.O., LA 70119
5:30PM – Holy Mass, Celebrant: Fr. Neal McDermott
Rosary follows
6:40PM – Ivan’s Apparition with Our Ladyfollowed by Ivan’s talk.


Saturday, October 16 – St. Francis Xavier Church

444 Metairie Rd., Met., LA 70005
5:30PM – Vigil Mass, Celebrant: Msgr. Andrew Taormina

Blessing of the Statue of Our Lady of Medjugorje during mass
Rosary follows

6:40PM – Ivan’s Apparition with Our Lady
followed by Ivan’s talk

Ivan is just returning to the states from his visit to St. Stephen’s Cathedral in Vienna, Austria at the invitation of Cardinal Christoph Schonborn where he and Marija Pavlovic Lunetti had their apparition of Our Lady before a full Cathedral. (To view this event go to www.marytv.tv)

They are even blessing a statue.

I was once an ardent supporter of Medjugorje, and Garabandal; though time, prayer and investigation has changed that. I’ve decided to simply start compiling some of the evidential sites here for easier reference.

The Bishop of Mostar’s site.

Some Document Links.

Medjugorje: The Hidden Side — The Book

Louis Belanger’s “Medjupedia” Site

MP3 of EWTN’s Colin Donovan speaking on Medjugorje, as compiled by Diane M. Korzeniewski.

Patrick Madrid discusses the matter.

Rick Salbato’s well informed pages.

I consider that one of the biggest fruits of Medjugorje will be a division in the Church. And that New Orleans will be very near it’s epicenter, given the level of devotion to those visions here.

Fr. Kenneth Allen