Scripture Podcast, Judas & links – UPDATED

Scripture Podcast, Judas & links – UPDATED April 8, 2009

I recorded today’s readings from mass, the Isaiah, psalm and Gospel reading are all podcasted here, for any who are interested.

From Magnificat Magazine:

Judas

Judas is the symbol in the human world, as Satan is in the spirit world, of non-being, of self-destruction, of life-refusal. Moved (as seems most probable: we are told in the Gospel that “he was a thief”) by an ignoble greed he commits the most ignoble of sins, betraying his master and friend with a kiss; yet even so all need not have been lost, all would not have been lost, if, when he threw down teh silver, the purchase-price of blood, he had had not remorse but repentance in his heart. His darkness might have been creative, as was Peter’s; but there is nothing creative about remorse, only the empty, sterile longing that what has been done my be undone; bu we cannot rewrite our history, and Judas, unable either to rewrite or to bear what was written, shose the ultimate act of defiance of the Creator, repudiated the boon of life, and chose death instead…

Peter stands in sharp contrast to Judas: he too betrays his master, by denying him, but he goes out and weeps bitterly over what he has done, tearsnot of remorse but of true sorrow. His darkness is indeed creative, the sorrow giving him a deeper love, and the deeper love a great strength; so that in the end he becomes the Rock on which the Church stands immovable.
— Father Gerald Vann, OP (An English Dominican priest, lecturer and author, died in 1963)

Concord Pastor has more here and here

Axis of Right is also burned out on politics and is sticking to Holy Week

UPDATE: Mark Shea has an interesting piece up on the Liberty of the Icon

Linkabouts:
Passionist Nuns: With Jesus in Bethany
Julie at Happy Catholic: has Bishop Sheen making mystical connections
Sisters of Mary: Holy Week in a Convent. Press the “Photogallery”.
Dominican Nuns: A Day in the Life
Mark Shea: A Narcissist Haunted by Conscience
Grace & Guinness: Deacon Greg at the Chrism Mass (Brian Saint-Paul reports on a new beer)
Tony Blair: being a politician
That Our Joy May Be Complete: A whale of a pastoral letter.

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