The Veil of Unknowing..rent from top to bottom
There is something about attending Catholic School as a kid. There are concepts that stick long after a child, turned adult jettisons the faith and opts to follow the ways of the world.
Albert Einstein spent three years in Catholic School when he was age six to nine.
How many times did he sit through MASS as the only Jewish boy in a class of 70?
What did he think about when he saw the consecration of the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ?
Do you think maybe it was factor that led to his lifelong preoccupation with the mystery of LIGHT?
C2 is the SPEED OF LIGHT x the SPEED OF LIGHT and it is the CONVERSION CONSTANT in the famous formula...E=mc2.
And what about LIGHT ENERGY? Young Albert's father Hermann and his uncle Jacob were responsible for "lighting up" with electricity a very Catholic Munich Octoberfest in 1885.
ENERGY in Greek is energeia and both the early Church Fathers and the Eastern Orthodox to this day refer to the Divine Liturgy as the source of Divine Action (i.e., energeia). The Latin Church knows this as the Holy Eucharist.
Saint John the Evangelist in his first epistle:
And this is the declaration which we have heard from him, and declare unto you: That God is light, and in him there is no darkness. If we say that we have fellowship with him, and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not the truth. But if we walk in the light, as he also is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin.
Sincerely yours in Jesus and Mary,
Mike Rizzio, SOLT
Imitate Mary
Become like Jesus
Live for the Triune God
Seek the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See you on the High Ground!
If you have a few minutes please go to the following sites
and see what I have been compelled to work on since 2004.
http://soltlaity.org/breadoflife.htm
http://soltlaity.org/slideshow.htm
I will attempt to answer any and all inquiries at jmjriz@aol.com.
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* - J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R. stands for: Jesus, Mary and Joseph;
O Beata Trinitas; St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael
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