October 26

The SAN Script The Week of October 27 – 31

Oct 26-2

Luminous Darkness
Holding the Darkness
Thursday, October 23, 2014

When we try to live in solidarity with the pain of the world—and do not spend our lives running from necessary suffering—we will surely encounter various forms of “crucifixion.” Many say pain is merely physical discomfort, but suffering comes from our resistance to, denial of, and our sense of injustice or wrongness about that pain. This is the core meaning of suffering on one level or another, and we all learn it the hard way.

As others have said, pain is the rent we pay for being human, but suffering is to some degree optional. The cross was Jesus’s voluntary acceptance of undeserved suffering as an act of total solidarity with all the pain of the world. Deep reflection on this mystery can change your whole life. It seems there is an inherent negative energy or resistance from all of us, whenever we are invited to a more generous response. Yet this is the necessary dying that the soul must walk through to go higher, further, deeper, or longer. The saints called these dyings “nights,” darkness, unknowing, doubt. This is when you grow—but “in secret.”

Our secular world has almost no spiritual skills to deal with this now, so we resort to addictions, and other distractions to get us through our pain and sufferings. This does not bode well for the future of humanity. Only truly inspired souls choose to fully jump on board this ship of life and death. The rest of us waste our time blaming or playing the victim to our own advantage.

Without the inner discipline of faith (“positive holding instead of projecting”) most lives end in negativity, blaming others, or deep cynicism—without even knowing it. Jesus hung in the crucified middle and paid the price for all such reconciliation (Ephesians 2:13–18); he then invited us to do the same, and showed us the outcome—which is resurrection!

Adapted from Eager to Love: The Alternative Way of Francis of Assisi,
pp. 21-22

Gateway to Silence:
“Oh, night that joined Beloved with lover.” – John of the Cross

Oct 27 - 1

 

St. Anthony This Week

Monday, October 27

Andrew Harvey from Evergreen in all day to consult staff and students about the greening of our property – schedule

fire drill scheduled for 10:15-10:30 (weather dependant)

Squirmies – 11:35 – 12:15

Maker Event in the learning commons – grade 5/6 class, Debra, Cathy, Paul and others – 12:30 –

Sabina in all this week

Tuesday, October 28

Teresa away – EQAO – (2 days)

Bev Wilcox in 11:30 – 2:30

Creating Pathways to Success (AM) Natalie and Paul

Andrew Harvey from Evergreen in all day to consult staff and students about the greening of our property – schedule

Paul away (PM) Principal’s meeting

Wednesday, October 29

Blockheads comes to St. Anthony – grade 2/3

Thursday, October 30

Fun2Run program Ghost Run for the juniors!

Green Club meeting in Geraldine’s room – 3:00 PM

Progress Reports going home today

Friday, October 31

Hip Hop day with Katie Gauthier – for all students in the gym – this is the beginning of the Little Horn Theatre Program

Halloween!  Students are allowed to wear costumes

PhotoMath Could Change the Way We Think About Teaching Math

from Free Technology for Teachers

PhotoMath is a new iPhone and Windows phone app that will provide users with the solution to math problems. PhotoMath users can take a picture of a math problem in a book and have the problem completed for them. The “steps” button on the app will show users the steps needed to successfully solve the math problem.

 

Oct 26 8-20 am

We have moved up 3 spots overnight! Now we need to make it to 1000 votes by Sunday night – we are 196 votes away at 8:30 am Sunday – Let’s get this done!!

https://www.avivacommunityfund.org/ideas/acf19604

150 votes needed as of 10:00am Sunday!!

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Posted October 26, 2014 by mcguirp in category SAN This Week

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