It’s done! Over! Finished!
Sometimes, simply getting things out of the way is the best possible end-result. It was a crazy quarter for me, for a number of reasons. It was extremely busy and, at times, extremely ridiculous. But it’s over, and I think I’ll have fairly good grades to show for my effort.
Always one to look ahead, however, I’m encouraged by the classes I’ll be taking next quarter. I’ll be launching my official canonical S.T.B. studies with a class on pneumatology, a subject I know very little about. In orthodox Christianity, the West hasn’t always been inclined to emphasize the Holy Spirit, so it’ll be great to fill a gap in my education.
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My recent silence makes sense, in light of the quarter’s struggles. To be honest, this term did very little to engage me intellectually. And yet, I had no time to pursue my own interests, as I usually do when things get dry.
I’ve come to realize that this level of engagement is essential. An “intellectual convert” (but not really a convert in the strictest sense, since I was baptized a Catholic at age four), I only really feel connected to God and to my work when my mind is engaged. I need a project, something for me to hold on to. And when that slips, so does my sense of purpose and mission.
Closing the door and praying - while important and necessary - just isn’t enough. I need the relational element of prayer, no doubt. But my awe, my sense of service, my joy, it’s simply not there in prayer if I’m not constantly informing my faith through study. You can only believe what you know.
And so ultimately, this quarter has been a blessing, vital to my priestly formation. I know what needs to happen in a parish environment to keep ministry from becoming “one damned thing after another,” as a presenter at the Institute for Priestly Formation put it this summer. I realize that - just like prayer - I need to foster an active intellectual life.
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My internship parish for the Spring quarter has been named, and I’ll be at Ss. Peter and Paul in Naperville. I am extremely excited about this since the parish is one of our finest, as are the priests serving there.
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WE DID IT! The Illini beat the Buckeyes, 28-21. Ohio State stands up there with Oklahoma for my least favorite team in all of college football, so to have my Alma Mater - who isn’t embarrassing, for once - beat them is sweet indeed.
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Hope everyone’s doing well! I’ll be more consistent with checking in, I imagine.