Showing posts with label Housekeeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Housekeeping. Show all posts

09 December 2012

What am I doing on this blog?


"I freely confess, accordingly, that I endeavour to be one of those who write because they have made some progress, and who, by means of writing, make further progress."
~ St. Augustine of Hippo, Letter #143 (AD 412)

My purpose is to share things I find on my journey. Sometimes personal thoughts, other times prayers or quotes from spiritual writings. Since I love music, I throw in a hymn now and then. In addition I like to point out important feast days and saints. Charismatic, Byzantine, and Anglican Use Catholics will all discover things of interest here. You never know what you'll find, so keep coming back and be sure to check out the archives.

A little about me:

Raised in the Assemblies of God, I held ministry credentials and served as an Assitant Pastor during which time I also travelled as an Evangelist. Feeling a call to the Ancient Church of the Apostles, I became Antiochian Orthodox in 1995 and was tonsured a Reader in 2001.

After moving to Denver in 2005, I tried many of the Orthodox parishes in the area but didn't feel at home in any of them. I often attended a "Western Rite" Orthodox Church in the Anglican tradition and discovered the beauty of the West. Gregorian and Sarum chant was easy to learn and I found it very edifying to sing the Psalms to those modes. Then I started praying the Rosary during Lent of 2007, walking with Mary and developing a deeper love for the Most Holy Theotokos.

By Pentecost I longed for a "complete Orthodoxy" that embraced both Eastern and Western devotional practice and Liturgical variety. Was the Church Universal? Yes! Wait, isn't the Greek word for universal "katholikos"? What about my Pentecostal roots? I spoke in tongues and saw the Gifts of the Spirit in action. Shouldn't the power recieved at Pentecost by the Apostles be active in the church they established?

The Immaculate Conception of Mary, original sin, and purgatory were easy to understand and accept. It took some prayer and study to admit the authority of the Pope of Rome over the Universal Church--I asked "what if it's true?" and the Holy Spirit answered "Yes it is!" Well then, I must be part of the Church led by the successor of St. Peter, the leader of the Apostles.

I made the Profession of Faith and came into Communion with the Roman Catholic Church in September 2008 through a Ukrainian catholic parish. Currently I attend a local Latin Rite parish, but occasionally attend Byzantine Catholic and Melkite parishes.

I consider myself a Charismatic Byzantine Anglo-Catholic. That pretty much covers it all. Thanks to Vatican II a Catholic can find a place in the Church that fits who they are. One doesn't need to become a 19th century Russian Peasant to draw close to God.

"May God in His mercy grant that every day we may be troubled, tried, disciplined, or make some progress." ~ St. Augustine

30 November 2012

Makeover

I figured it was time for a blog makeover. After not posting for a long time I figured a remodeling of the site may give me the momentum I need to get back into the swing. New look = new material.

If you've been here before you know I originally had the blog under the banner of the Theotokos and the title "Sub Tuum Praesidium Confugimus". My devotion to the mother of God is stronger than ever, but I decided to change the name to reflect my "Mister Corduroy" persona and the word play on "Misericordia", the Merciful Heart of Jesus.

I dedicate this blog to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

14 May 2009

Still Breathing

Hello everybody, it's your humble blogger here. Half the month is passed and no updates. Sorry about that. I just moved into a new apartment in Ypsilanti, Michigan and I don't have an internet connection. I will add new posts soon since Ascension and Pentecost are coming up. I have not abandoned you loyal readers.

Stay tuned...

David

29 January 2008

Air Head--Recovering, but Dizzy

Sinus Surgery went smooth. Polyps were plentiful, but have been removed. Septum is now straighter.

Thanks for all the prayers--I had no shortage of intercessors. Catholics, Pentecostals, Mormons, and others all offered their petitions on my behalf.

I have several ideas for posts, just need the time to put them online, so stay tuned.

24 January 2008

Surgery Today at Noon (MST)

Please pray for me as I go in for nasal polyp removal today at Noon (2pm EST).
Maybe after I get all the crud out of my head I won't be so dense!

~ David

15 January 2008

Feel Free to Comment

I guess I didn't have this thing set up to receive comments, so if you tried to make one in the past unsuccessfully try again. I encourage your input and look forward to audience participation especially if you disagree or have a different take on what I present.

31 December 2007

Check out the archives

If you're a new reader of this blog, welcome. I encourage you to check out the archives to see previous posts. They're full of encouragement for those seeking a deeper experience with the triune God of the universe through His Church and His Saints.

You'll find prayers, devotions, and musings about the Christian life. Best of all I hope that you see how the Holy Spirit never left the Church founded by Jesus Christ on the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets and continues His work today.

Have a happy new year!

29 October 2007

Another voice in the blogoshpere... so what?

Just what the internet needs... another delusional fool who thinks his thoughts are worth sharing with the universe. Does anything I say really matter? Perhaps not. But my hope is that at tleast one person who reads each post may be edified, enlightened, inspired, even pissed off--any reaction is fine.

"May God in His mercy grant that every day we may be troubled, tried, disciplined, or make some progress." ~ St. Augustine (Sermon 16A, 12)