Wednesday, December 29, 2010

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Chestertonian Friends: despite some delay due to the continuing and unavoidable commitments, meals and Christmas dinners, Christmas would like to congratulate you and wish you're having a happy holidays, celebrating the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ in company your families and friends and pray that God throws at you a happy 2011. I pray especially for those who have nothing, the poor, the sick, sad and disconsolate, to give them food, companionship, comfort and warmth. They reflect a more humble and simple way in which Our Lord was born on Earth. For this I say, fumbling among the poems of our beloved Gilbert Chesterton, I found a very suitable for Christmas, the Nativity in Bethlehem and the theme of 'the homeless', the homeless. I beg you to consider not the fault of my poor translation and I hope you enjoy and make you reflect on those who, during the holidays, they have nothing, no home or people like them or share a meal with them. I leave the poem in English, followed by a translation into Castilian, with the hope that you live intensely these days of Christmas:


THE HOUSE OF CHRISTMAS

There fared a mother driven forth
Out of an inn to roam;
In the place where she was homeless
All men are at home.
The crazy stable close at hand,
With shaking timber and shifting sand,
Grew a stronger thing to abide and stand
Than the square stones of Rome.

For men are homesick in their homes,
And strangers under the sun,
And they lay on their heads in a foreign land
Whenever the day is done.
Here we have battle and blazing eyes,
And chance and honour and high surprise,
But our homes are under miraculous skies
Where the yule tale was begun.

A Child in a foul stable,
Where the beasts feed and foam;
Only where He was homeless
Are you and I at home;
We have hands that fashion and heads that know,
But our hearts we lost - how long ago!
In a place no chart nor ship can show
Under the sky's dome.

This world is wild as an old wives' tale,
And strange the plain things are,
The earth is enough and the air is enough
For our wonder and our war;
But our rest is as far as the fire-drake swings
And our peace is put in impossible things
Where clashed and thundered unthinkable wings
Round an incredible star.

To an open house in the evening
Home Shall men eat,
To place an Older Than Eden And a workshop
town Than Rome.
To the end of the way of the wandering star,
To the Things That Can not Be And That plow,
To the place Where God WAS homeless
And All Men Are at home.


THE CHRISTMAS HOUSE

Far away was a mother driven
In a inn to roam;
To a place where, as she has no roof,
All men are at home.
The crazy stable is very close,
With sand wood shakes and moves,
grew to support and stand a little harder
That the square stones of Rome.

Nostalgic men in their homes,
And strangers under the sun,
They rest their heads in a strange land
When the day is over.
Here are the battle and burning eyes,
And fortune and honor and great surprise,
But our homes live under miraculous skies
Where began the story of the winter solstice.

a child in a stable negligible,
Where the beasts feed and breathe;
only in that place where He does not have a roof
While you and I are in our home;
We working hands and heads that know,
But we lost our hearts, oh, how long!
In a place that no map nor ship can show
Under the huge building of the sky.

This world is wild as a tale of old women,
And it's strange that things are so simple,
Because land is plentiful and the air, enough,
For our wonder and our war;
Our rest is as far as the dragon restless
And we make our peace in impossible things
Where thundering wings sounded inconceivable
About an incredible star.

At an afternoon open house
The home to which men are to come,
To a place as old as the Eden
And highest city Rome .
the end of the path of the star wandering
A things that can not be and yet are,
To the place where God was homeless
And where all men are at home.

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!
May God bless you and you live a HAPPY 2011, in company with all your loved ones!
From these humble pages , we provide for you and we hope that you bring the Kings, and many gifts, the best: happiness, health, peace and love.
you soon, folks.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

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Tuesday, December 14, 2010

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SAN JUAN DE LA CRUZ SPARKLER

blog The Chestertonian SOCIETY OF SPAIN is pleased to present a simple homage to Saint John of the Cross, Patron of the English language poet, Doctor of the Church, written by the wife of the administrator of these pages. She has written a wonderful dissertation dedicated to the saint of Fontiveros (Ávila), "san Juanillo" as she calls it. In his dissertation extract a fragment that we are sure you will like. Read it, it's worth:

should not imagine San Juan de la Cruz as a man dedicated to burning the adventure of the word. Nor should foreshadow the image a bibliophile monk engaged in constant reading of works of profound scholarship. San Juan was a simple man of simple tastes, a lover of life was a gift from God. And as a lover of life that was, loved every word you hear or read, as he loved the slopes and mountains, lonely valleys or islands of strange fantasy.

Examined
in love, an area in which there was never an expert so remarkable, he would not take the mystical way of silence but his heart led him to overflowing with his brothers share the grace of that God made him worthy.

not much different from other Renaissance men of letters should be the formation of San Juan. His university period he marked the path of philosophy and theology.

The Bible managed to find the same inspiration he found transforming Petrarca before him , while it was the table that saved shipwrecked on a thousand occasions of heresy. It was his point of sanity in the frenzy and serene north when his speech was transformed into impassable maze.

Enjoyed with the sweetness of Petrarchan verse, with the sonorous voice of Garcilaso Nemoroso or with the secret wisdom of Fray Luis . And he listened, and made them his "songs of ordinary people like him, because the simplicity of his words found a purity of expression of the heart.

John live in these realities literary alike. And they all converge toward the center. For John there is nothing empty of meaning, all transformed the permeability of his soul and found all Clear path to transcendence.

Although their training was not far from those of men of his time, his personal voice and his way of building a product makes it unusual, timeless and isolated. St. John is a romantic light in a world of Petrarchan lasts. Perhaps like no other found an amazing vein that connected with the deepest and highest of his heart.

never afraid to get out of the molds, the molds never served to any purpose. He did not drink sources as their contemporaries, but found them a sweet snack for your imagination. Never imitated anyone but Christ . Nothing stopped him because his love was not in this world and the way to go was still long. It only took what they needed from what he learned during his life, though some echoes are always present in his writings and distils perfume tasty Song he loved most.

San Juan was an alchemist of words, their signifiers and their meanings, and tradition and ancient wisdom. In his lab poetic Images lived equally recovered from their ecstatic experiences of meditation, nature, recreated and re-creating his steps leading from the verses of the Song , teaching Plato and the ancient and Renaissance Neoplatonism, the words inflamed the daily conversation with Ana Teresa or

All that knew, as anyone in the speech serene transform your heart. In San Juan, Plato Plato does not sound, it sounds like John, Garcilaso seems creationism, the verses are couplets farm orchard or cave, and Bible seeps welcome new text rewriting.

I hope you have enjoyed this text written by my wife, with much love and wisdom. I thank her for allowing me to publish some of your dissertation and you, for reading and commenting. All the best. May God bless and until next time.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

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WINTER

these days suffer the rigors of winter with the patience that God has given to each, between delicious snow and heavy rains, though always desirable because it is known that in summer the drought plaguing our country mercilessly. I hope that you may find a comfortable place where you can find shelter to warm, comfortable and unhurried, read if you feel like these sparks winter today. Acomodaos in your seat. Here we go.

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The air controllers' strike has served as an excuse to the Government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero to decree a state of alarm, which never happened in democratic Spain. Was it necessary to decree? Was it just the controllers' strike? To what extent are we being manipulated by the government and its related media? To answer these questions no reviews for all tastes. What is clear is that the strike has been a lot of people (even the very Mariano Rajoy, trapped in Lanzarote) and the Government has responded, in my humble opinion, so excessive, although the controllers' strike also was clearly abusive and savage. But then the Government of ZP why did same with the strike of public transport in Madrid? Do they need a punch line? Today in Congress argued that Zapatero has decided to declare a state of alarm that the situation was dire. Good political management deserve the same qualification. We will see in the following months the scope of this decision and if the Government has successful with it or is wrong again.

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The latest round of Country and The Reason have painted a very black future for the PSOE. Appear to be held in these days, the ruling party would take a monumental thud. Not that this is because the PP is making a swift opposition, exciting and dynamic. No, because the PP rather appears to be installed in the attitude of, tired of hating your enemy, sits quietly at the door of his house while waiting to see her walk past the coffin with the body of her rival. Rajoy is doing virtually nothing to merit an outright majority, but as PSOE so badly to continue exercising power, will without a doubt. Citizens are fed up with both leaders are tired of the incompetence and inaction Zapatero Rajoy. PP possibly win the next general election, but I have none so clear. Do not give up for dead to anyone ever, not even the "magician" de la Moncloa, the tightrope of the pictures useful and useless decisions. By the way, will there be early elections? Do we rescue the European Union? Do not go, there's more!

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The recent elections in Catalonia have sealed the triumph of Mr. Artur Mas, and now the third time I tried the siege of the Generalitat . Third time lucky, they say. For now, it seems you do not need big support. What worries me most is that I do not expect to be better than Montilla for Catalonia and, of course, no better than him for the rest of Spain. Continue hearing himself the mantra of separatism and independence movement, and give us the rattle with the anniversary of 2014. Also troubling is a hooligan football and politics as Laporta has made 4 seats in the Catalan parliament. And I worry about what you said Guardiola, coach of Barcelona, \u200b\u200brecently: they are a small country up there ... "Small country? Which country? No, Mr. Guardiola, there are no more country than Spain. Forget once and for all the deluded dream of the "Catalan Countries"!

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And finally, the "Chesterchispazo." We prepared the legalization of our Society Chestertonian. We are thrilled, but go very slowly with the wording of the statutes and paperwork. We can not give a fixed date on the subject but we hope that, between the end of the year and early next year, this company can be legalized and incorporated within the general field of cultural associations. Then the time will give you the good news, to present statutes, the essential purposes of this Society Chestertonian, and to ask that, if you feel like you are part of it as full partners. Then may also inaugurate its own web page, to better develop the objectives of the association. Hopefully soon we can announce that the paperwork is finished and Chestertonian Society was born in Spain.

Until then, take care much. We thank you for your patience in reading these lines and, as always, I wish him well. May God bless and until next time.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

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amazed to see how no longer appear new translations and editions of books by GK Chesterton in Spain. One of the latest just came out in September 2010 and entitled The kinds and other articles of faith ( The Thing ), published by Silver Spur, edited and foreword by Enrique Garcia Máiquez and translation itself and Aurora García-Máiquez Rice. Certainly Máiquez Garcia writes a blog, Thunder and lightning, really good and interesting. I recommend you visit it.

The Thing (literally translated as The thing ) is a book of essays that Chesterton wrote in 1929, just seven years after converting to Catholicism. The prologue is right to clarify that 'thing' refers precisely to the heart of the matter, central theme of the Catholic faith. But not only touch the religious issue from the peculiar perspective of Chesterton, but addresses a myriad of topics, from politics to the arts through economics or literature. And this is because of the vast culture of the author and because he liked to refer to many topics related in one way or another with the faith, reason religion.

This book contains articles ("Articles of Faith 'has been called the editors) that Chesterton was writing at various times of his life. Some deal explicitly with their conversion, others refer to Catholicism and encourages all kind spirit, humor and paradox of its author.

There are two articles that are titled exactly "Why am Catholic? "explaining the reasons for his conversion. Right at the beginning of the first says Chesterton "Explain why I am Catholic is difficult: there are ten thousand reasons to add a single reason: that Catholicism is true." He concludes this essay with these wise words: "But the Church is not a movement but a meeting place. The meeting place of all the truths of the world."

Another article is titled "My six conversions", and he, with his characteristic humor, said that in recent years has seen things that would have been converted to Catholicism, if not because it was. The test is divided into seven parts: "The religion of the fossil (The new religions, but born 300 years ago or 400 years), "When the world turned" (on the 1 st World War), "The surrender in sex" (on marriage and divorce), "The liturgical problem (on the liturgy, the Church of England and the Anglo-Catholic), "The collapse of materialism" (about Dr. Forsyth and modern materialism), "The case of Spain" (on the history of our country, Chesterton knew well: in particular, speaks of the general elections of 1933 and the revolution in Asturias) and, finally, "The Pit and the puddles (on democracy, faith and the problems of the modern world, in conclusion .)

The book comes complete with essays so evocative, entertaining and interesting as "Three enemies of the family", "Return Caesar", "Buddhism and Christianity", "Santo Tomás Moro" or "St. Thomas Aquinas, among others. For its originality, the incontrovertible force their values \u200b\u200band ideas, by the humor that oozes and his defense of the Catholic faith and truth, well worth approaching this book , are our beliefs that are, even if we atheists find items of interest in this book.

I hope I have called your attention on this new book by Chesterton which, incidentally, is accompanied by explanatory notes on characters very illustrative of the author's time. And I hope to have bitten your curiosity to the point of making you approach your reading, if you have time and inclination, as the dizzying world today just leaves us space to enjoy good books, and it certainly is.

May God bless and protect you always Virgin. So long, folks.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

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still do not know who was in the bathroom that I normally use every morning to clean up and shower, the white, but I was busy, and in a hurry, so I entered the other.

The other is blue and smaller, has little room, shower foot minimum and a tiny sink, so that, when I shave, I was almost glued to the mirror, also tiny. And so, looking at me so close, it's like I discovered a thin translucent streak across my eyes end to end, through my eyes. My first reaction

was screaming, a loud scream that had awakened the whole house if not living alone, and that scared me even more than the eye slots. Then, and calm, having examined carefully, I have concluded that, without doubt, these two bands in the world distort my perception of reality, including themselves.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

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Many times I have encountered a stutterer not (personally I like to call 'fluid') talking openly about stuttering, and often reaches the next point or idea: "Sometimes when I'm in a tense situation, I also lock, so nothing happens. "(1). I then try to return to explain that is not the same, but never reached, I think, to explain it. Now I hope to quietly write what I will explain in next time. Sure many of you have experienced this situation. Are not you've wanted to shout "but it's going to be the same!"?. Let's try

explained by the side of self-concept of stuttering. What other side there? There will be many more, I do not think this is just the only way to explain it. But let this first!.

Taking the book "The Nature of Stuttering" by Van Riper (page 229), we read that we, the stuttering, we construct our personal identity to internalize the reactions and evaluations of people who play a role in our lives - parents, brothers, friends, employers , girls! , etc. So far, so good, there is nothing unusual. I think that other people also build their personality to the important people around them and their context. But here comes the quit of question:

"What we think we see in the eyes of others that often determines what and who we think we are."

This sentence is where they build the "Belief System" of stuttering since childhood. Every block, every difficulty speaking and see the face of the listener with a negative evaluation, one after another, is like sand and wind that erodes the hardest rock where the rock ends at the end with the way the wind wanted. Here as well, how the belief system is built based on these negative assessments.

here and I think there are differences. When a non-stammering or stuttering remains stuck in a situation where their belief system has not seared for 20 years "I have to go!, shame on me ....", will be another belief system which does not accord him some minor stuttering.

And here's what confuses them non-stutterers. Visibly, both stutterers and non stutterers have exhibited some stutterers, some blocks or repetitions, but inside has been very different. For the stutterer has been like a blow to his whole being, include modifying their self-esteem, for no stuttering, the coup has been minimal for your being.

Thus, as we try to evaluate as we evaluate others Most stuttering abnormalities are based on evaluations of the listener and the way in which the stutterer perceives them. Ah yes, this I can explain that sometimes stutter more than others, or if we do, sometimes we care less and others.

Another point to discuss is that when the stutterer stutters, within their belief system is the belief that every time the label stutters a speaker becomes more inefficient, but also even the label of an undesirable person. And this, of course, is not the case when a non-stutterer stutters.

So what could reply to the comment of the principle (1)?

"Although the two, I stutter, you do not stutter, stutter the same way we, you, the way you think, by your belief system, you give no importance, for one, would give such importance that it could lower my self-esteem, avoid this situation in the future, away from the person with whom I'd like to talk, feel, for example, a feeling of helplessness when trying to assert my opinion (2). All this does not come free, how do you think I call myself by doing this? ".

(2) I read recently in a forum that a stutterer had a talk with your boss. The issue was over, it was the thing tight, then the stuttering started to stutter more, which, it was very difficult to put forward their opinions and defend their rights. At the end left the office without having said all he had to say, you can imagine how it went, full of hopelessness, frustration, anger, rage, ...

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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MORE THING GREAT LITERATURE GREAT SPANISH

I hope that some or many readers who drop by this site-something thank you very much, not going to get tired of reading one more entry on fantasy literature, in fact, is like a continuation or a sequel to the previous entry. I'm convinced that fans of this type of literature will find it very attractive this new entry and await the verdict indulgence of those who truly do not call too much attention.

Today wanted to tell you of another anthology of short stories and prose The common denominator of the fantastic, the supernatural or the magical and wonderful. That book is titled Anthology fantasy literature, and was compiled by Jorge Luis Borges , Adolfo Bioy Casares and Silvina Ocampo , the three authors Argentines and three lovers of this kind of novelistic fiction. This anthology can be found in the South American-Edhasa editorial was published in 1940 and again in the seventies, when the genre was very popular.

The anthology opens with a prologue to theoretical introduction gender. In these preliminary pages of the collection the authors provide key information about the history of fantastic tales and technique as well as for the selection of authors and fragments that are offered. The authors explain how and when they had the idea to do this work:

"One night in 1937 talked of fantastic literature, we discussed the stories that we thought best; one of us said if we put them together and we added fragments of the same type entered in our books, we get un buen libro. Compusimos este libro. Analizado con un criterio histórico o geográfico parecerá irregular. No hemos buscado, ni rechazado, los nombres célebres. Este volumen es, simplemente, la reunión de los textos de la literatura fantástica que nos parecen mejores. Omisiones. Hemos debido resignarnos, por razones de espacio, a algunas omisiones. Nos queda material para una segunda antología de la literatura fantástica. Deliberadamente hemos omitido: a E. T. A. Hoffmann , a Sheridan Le Fanu , a Ambrose Bierce , a M. R. James , a Walter de la Mare ". 

Indeed, the excluded are famous names in fantasy literature and deserved to be included in the anthology, but that is the great defect of any collection, that means a screen on which it is not everything we'd like to get. However, the authors and selected works are good enough and representative enough to make the reader a fair idea of \u200b\u200bthe great landmarks of the genre.

These authors selected represent nearly every era and almost all countries. Inclusion in noticeable weaknesses Borges And Bioy Ocampo, but its taste is definitely valid and will not disappoint any reader, no matter how demanding it is. In the pages of this book brings together authors of oriental literature (as Rynosuke Agutagawa , Chuang Tzu, Tsao Hsue-Kin Wu Ch'eng or In ) of Arabic literature (the classic Arabian Nights ) English literature (as Max Beerbohm , Thomas Carlyle, Lewis Carroll , GK Chesterton, James Joyce , Rudyard Kipling or HG Wells, among others), literature French (as Jean Cocteau , Villiers de l'Isle-Adam or Guy de Maupassant ) English literature (as Ramón Gómez de la Serna , Don Juan Manuel or José Zorrilla ) and literatures of English America, especially Argentina narrative (as Bioy, Borges, Julio Cortázar , Leopoldo Lugones or own Silvina Ocampo), and includes stories and prose of German ( Franz Kafka) American (Edgar Allan Poe ) or Italian (Giovanni Papini ), to name the nations of the displayed more samples in this unique anthology.

well worth reading this book, for many reasons, chief among them being the high quality that they cherish all the stories and pieces together. In it we find stories of ghosts, supernatural, magical or impossible worlds, fear, intrigue, or suspense. So there is something for everyone within the vast field call 'fantastic'. All are admirable, but if I choose one, maybe I will stay with "The world's most beautiful story" , Rudyard Kipling, for being a really wonderful story, very suggestive and that will delight any reader who approaches her.

hope I have not tired with this new release on fantasy literature. I promise never to talk about this issue, except that any of you interested enough to make me relapse into the matter. I recommend you read this book. And for that, I leave here a link out of internet where you can find the complete anthology. Click on Anthology of Fantastic Literature , and take you to a page Argentina texts online where you can read the complete anthology.

Nothing more, friends. Thanks for your patience. All the best: that you spend a happy day, and enjoy these fantastic stories, now that we will celebrate All Saints Day and All Souls, party literature as conducive to fear, terror and the supernatural.

May God bless and see you soon, folks.

Monday, October 25, 2010

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

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Cosmos

cosmonaut enshrines each of the movements that materializes to face his great purpose. Indubitable will proceed with the orientation that greed. Lucid and shrewd shown before the race to his days delivering. Since its cosmonave, uniform and leg boots and translucent visor, manages to guess their destination. Projects, once again, playing his sky.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

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conversed a few days ago a good friend of mine, how could it be otherwise left the blog topic. He said he liked mine, and I told her how much I admire what he writes, but I put a small fault and is always talking about here Chesterton, or at most, of the English writers of his time.

course, being a blog tribute to Chesterton, it is inevitable that talk of him in almost every post, but a point was my friend and was not the first thing I criticized this topic. So was it who once wrote two entries devoted to the works of Pedro Antonio de Alarcón .

Given that this good friend of mine here would like to deal with other authors, I decided to return to our letters, of which we both cherished the English because we have one of the richest literatures and arts of the West.

This time, I decided it might be a good argument for a post to try English authors of fantasy literature. Yes, you heard: not only Poe there, Machen and Lovecraft , there are excellent examples of the world of fantasy, horror and the supernatural in our literature.

Years ago I read with tremendous relish authentic volume containing some of the best fantasy stories written by Hispanic authors. is English Literature Anthology fantastic, published by Valdemar in 1996. This large volume contains more than 100 accounts of English authors (and one Hispanic) who are true gems of our literature, apparently given to the description of the real world to the supernatural worlds.

The anthology, compiled by Martin Alejo Martínez is a very complete sample of what has occurred in our language in the realm of the fantastic. It also represents a historical journey through our literature, it ranges from a piece of prose Alfonso X the Wise, to Gonzalo Suárez, the famous film director. In its pages we find true classics of the fantastic in our literature, like the story "What Happened to dean Don Santiago Illán, the Grand Master of Toledo "by Don Juan Manuel , who was one of the favorite stories of Jorge Luis Borges .

also contains fragments of Amadis of Gaul of Tirant Lo Blanch and Quixote of Cervantes . A story of Lope de Vega , Feijoo fragments, Gallows , Espronceda , Bécquer , Alarcón or Pardo Bazán, big fan of the genre of the ghost. Also appear, how could it be otherwise stories Leopoldo Alas "Clarín" and Rubén Darío.

Among the authors of the twentieth century are Valle-Inclán, Unamuno , Baroja, Azorín , Alberto Insua , Wenceslao Fernández Flórez , Pedro Salinas, Rosa Chacel , Galician Rafael Dieste , Ánxel Fole , Álvaro Cunqueiro Gonzalo Torrente Ballester and , or closer to our days, Alonso Zamora Vicente , Antonio Mingote or Gonzalo Suárez. It is clear that not all are, but they all are.

All stories and prose pieces in the book are worth reading, although if you ask me to choose between that I find best, then I will say that in my humble opinion those Don Juan Manuel, Becquer, Alarcón, Darius and Cunqueiro are my favorites, but this means that others do not like them. As I say, all are excellent to read in one of these autumn afternoons when the weather does not let us go for a walk and all samples are joyful art of telling a great story.

I hope you have fun this brief. I am convinced that if you read the same book, I like it a lot. That you spend a nice week and God bless. See you soon, folks.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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THE HEART SPEAKS TO HEART

Now that they've spent a few days since his holiness Pope Benedict XVI has made his trip to the UK, can be a good time to make a brief report of this visit. Input, has been a historic journey, as has been the first pope of the Catholic Church to visit the British Isles formally invited by Queen Elizabeth II of England, as John Paul II was in the UK, but in pastoral and non-official visit.

The Pope has traveled to Britain under the slogan "The heart speaks to heart", what exactly was the emblem of Cardinal John Henry Newman (1801-1890), famous for his conversion to the Catholic Church 1845, and that this trip was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in the city of Birmingham.

Two characters, Newman and Ratzinger, many things unite them: their strong faith in Jesus Christ his fervor and intellectual preparation and confidence in the Catholic Church. It is not hard to imagine that the conversion of Newman in the nineteenth century England should have provoked uproar and commotion, but it was an Anglican priest was well aware of the history of the Church and one of his wishes was around the Church of England to the Catholic heart.


After Newman's conversion to Catholicism, there were many in England, including our dear friend Chesterton, which fascinated him the figure and work Cardinal Newman, to the point of considering it as a model of conduct and of life. These conversions come up today: it suffices to recall the former Prime Minister Tony Blair , among others. And many faithful Anglicans, to the revolutionary excessive liberality of the Church of England, are giving back to their old faith and decided to return to the Church of Rome.


addition to Newman's beatification, the Pope has been with Queen Elizabeth II, the heir to the throne, Prince Charles , and the leaders of the Anglican Church to deal to mend fences and to deepen a healthy ecumenism and dialogue between the two faiths, the Christian view of the two, with the known differences, but with the same destination: the love of God and neighbor.


There was some fear that they committed any attempt on the life of the pontiff, but thankfully this threat has not materialized. The sad thing is that the Pope had been reviled, mocked and insulted by many people, a story of his painful past and the cases of pedophilia, for which has already apologized on behalf of the whole Church on numerous occasions, which is not do other groups when they are in similar circumstances. It was sad to read a certain "journalist", not only English but also English, hurling insults and abuse free against the Pope and his work in the Church. Beyond them with malice and bad manners.


not mistaken I think qualify as a successful visit of His Holiness the UK and I am sure that if the great Chesterton had lived to see it would have been closely identified with the figure kindly, simple and humane because Benedict XVI , as requested by the Cardinal Newman as blessed today, the Pope knows that 'the heart speaks to the heart. "

May God bless you all, friends, and soon.

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"... It's a rainy day, a rainy day

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But I love you ..."

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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few years ago I remember the panic that had to see a woman and get up, approach her and start a conversion. In fact I think I had that thought as I did not even raised. Although today, I feel that itch on the inside, he asks, "What will happen?," will be fun, will it be interesting? ".

And how you manage to lose their fear going slowly? know the answer, using the occasion to talk to a girl. But you can start by talking with people of all kinds, even try to roll a bit more with the baker, or, when asking a stranger. And if you ask a woman when, as here, 're doing an approach!

So that's all this?. Well, that was resting on a bench next to the parliament in Budapest, when the other side the park had a seated woman. And I says, "get up, walk about 150 meters, and start a small conversation with her, you fly the butterfly for the esophagus!". Well, said and done. I got up, walk the 150 meters and as he walked towards her, I was thinking she was realizing that I say it, how to react, but I was enjoying the moment!. The truth can not remember very well that the said phrase, but in the end, it turned out it was a Hungarian guide who spoke a little English.

A if that, I wonder, if one is afraid of a woman who has no attraction, what fear have to love that?. And of course, if one's love, how are you going to approach the woman with that fear?. And maybe that woman is the happiness of your life ... is it worth to be afraid?

leave a photo here, I asked one of my friends that I made and then hang it here, to serve spirits, thrust, for those who like to, but need a little push.


Sunday, August 29, 2010

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again, Chesterton

With the return of the holiday back to blog is imposed, to greet you all, wishing that you have had a good summer, or you pass it, if you're going to have the vacation in September. Back with the batteries recharged and eager to keep writing about Chesterton , detective novels and anything else that is third.

In fact, one of the books I able to read this summer is to The Chesterton of Ada Jones, the wife of Cecil Chesterton . Since in a previous post I promised comment on this book, here's the review. This is a volume of memoirs, written during the difficult years of World War II, when London was being bombed by German aircraft and was feared for a victory of the Nazis. The author, as I wrote, was Ada Jones, journalist and writer married to Cecil, younger brother of GK Chesterton. The book comprises 19 chapters in which the author writes how he met the brothers Chesterton, describes his life as a journalist in the early twentieth century and ends with the death of Gilbert and his wife, Frances Blogg .

is an entertaining journey through the intimate life of the two famous brothers, though not without then point out some criticism.

begins trying on life in Warwick Gardens, the residence of the parents of Chesterton, Edward , known to all as Mr. and Marie Louise, the mother, Ada Jones who was a very special affection. In fact, she is the one who spends the highest praise of the book, highlighting her intelligence, her good taste and good manners to instill knew the two brothers.

The author reveals many data family life Warwick Gardens: Edward's fondness for the design of small theaters and toy or other crafts that were popular at home parties of Chesterton, always full of friends and family. In that house, Ada Jones shared many moments with which would later become his family and especially with her future husband, Cecil.

Surprising as it may seem as though time boyfriend, Ada was slow to give the "I do" to Cecil. It took the arrival of the First World War, in which Cecil enlisted as a volunteer, so she agrees to marry. It's very exciting how every encounter has had, he and his uniform and she in love. Before the author tells how Cecil founded with his friend Hilaire Belloc the newspaper Eye Witness, who denounce corruption in British politics during those years. The most famous of those complaints was the Marconi case, when Cecil and journalists Eye Witness accused several members of government to benefit from the share sale and purchase titles. Of those complaints, Cecil was tried and, when everyone thought he would go to prison, stay in a fine thing, something that angered enough to enemies, the brothers Isaacs. It was a great victory of Cecil and Eye Witness .

Those years of Fleet Street, the street where once were the editors of all newspapers English are portrayed by Ada Jones with a mixture of melancholy, nostalgia and appreciation for the duty. She mentioned many times throughout the book that was one of the happiest times of his life and felt that only Gilbert Chesterton had to move from London to Beaconsfield, where according to she was in exile and would never be the same, so sparkling and sharp as before. It should be noted that Frances was forcing her husband to leave London, thinking about his health, and the bustle of the pubs and the talk would affect journalism. But that is something that Ada Jones saw a dim and then leaving it so written several times in his book. According to her, that sort of exile ended in part to the genius of Gilbert, as his best works were written before. This view is debatable, though you might not miss a point to the author.

World War disrupted the lives of Cecil and had to be his brother who took over the newspaper, but according to Ada Jones was not as qualified as Cecil for the daily management and administration, which changed its name over the years, New Witness calling finishing as the GK's Weekly ( The weekly GK), to exploit the enormous fame of the author. Ada continued to collaborate with the newspaper refounded, but always regretted the absence of Cecil. Indeed, when the First World War ended, Cecil was ill in France and Ada barely had time to get to the hospital where he was to say goodbye to his dying husband. Read the pages on which recounts the last moments of Cecil is the most exciting book. As a tribute in memory of her husband, Ada promoted the creation of some houses where women without jobs or family might be welcomed and cared for, were called the "Cecil House and warmed many of those women who had abandoned or lost their husbands in the war.

also interesting to read what the author tells us about the privacy of Chesterton, of his genius in the Arabian quesadas controversies were involved, or art who wrote, sang or did theater. Thus, Gilbert said that he liked to write in very small rooms, perhaps because they could concentrate better.

However, I think in the book about some comments about the married life of marriage between Gilbert and Frances. The author suggests that the French influence on her husband was not always good for him, and above all, what I find very rude on his part, suggests that the two never got to perform the sexual act, because of the pain Frances back and he had too much respect Gilbert. That comment is something so distasteful that Ada Jones could very well habérselo saved. However, he always felt affection for this couple and I think that this lapse should not judge too harshly to the author.

Beyond these lurid intimacies, the book oozes data of great interest to all fans of the life and works of Chesterton brothers. I am sure that if you come to read, do not disappoint, because it is also a lively testimony of an era well reflected by its author in all fields, from politics to art through literature.

I invite you read it, if you have time and inclination, for I am convinced that you will not disappoint you and you can learn more about how were the Chesterton.

May God bless you, Our Lady protect you and you pass some happy days with people who love you. See you soon, folks.