John Dekker's Day

Monday, December 4, 2006

10:25AM - Blessed are you among women!

And Christian hateth Mary that God kissed in Galilee
– G. K. Chesterton, Lepanto.

On Saturday I attended a G. K. Chesterton conference and dinner, organised by the Caroline Chisholm Library. At the dinner, Robert Denahy recited Chesterton's poem "Lepanto" for us, and the above quote particularly struck me.

There is, of course, no excuse for Christians to hate Mary. Protestants should have nothing but love and respect for the mother of our Lord.

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4:26PM - A painting and a poem


Pieter Breughel, The Hunters in the Snow, 1565

Breughel's Winter
by Walter de la Mare

Jagg'd mountain peaks and skies ice-green
Wall in the wild, cold scene below.
Churches, farms, bare copse, the sea
In freezing quiet of winter show;
Where ink-black shapes on fields in flood
Curling, skating, and sliding go.
To left, a gabled tavern; a blaze;
Peasants; a watching child; and lo,
Muffled, mute--beneath naked trees
In sharp perspective set a-row--
Trudge huntsmen, sinister spears aslant,
Dogs snuffling behind them in the snow;
And arrowlike, lean, athwart the air
Swoops into space a crow.
But flame, nor ice, nor piercing rock,
Nor silence, as of a frozen sea,
Nor that slant inward infinite line
Of signboard, bird, and hill, and tree,
Give more than subtle hint of him
Who squandered here life's mystery.

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