[I've been inordinately busy during Holy Week, unfortunately, both with school work and with stuff related to both my own journey during this sacred time and that, also, of a friend; regular posting should resume next week, though I've also got a devil of an exam to complete on the 14th and 16th, so we'll see what impact that has on everything too.]
I had words that I intended to post, but none of them seem sufficient in the face of the enormity of the events of which this day is a commemoration. Jesus was killed, in the worst possible way, for the stupidest possible reasons, by – as Chesterton has pointed out here and there – an unholy coalition of all that was more or less the best in both government and religion at the time. “Travesty” is an insufficient descriptor.
I have no words to post. Remember what was done, anticipate what’s coming, and repent.
As has become moderately customary for me, I’ll conclude by posting the heart-rending “Lacrimosa” from Zbigniew Preisner’s Requiem for My Friend. As I believe I’ve mentioned before when posting this particular clip, I don’t really like the video that has been attached to it, and do not recommend it greatly as viewing. The important thing is that you listen:
Update: The video should be fixed; it’s not the same one, though the music is still Preisner’s “Lacrimosa,” but the suggestion that the visual components aren’t really important remains in effect.
I’ve got a post set to go up on Sunday automatically. Long-time readers of this blog may be able to predict its contents.
In the meantime, have a blessed and thoughtful Easter.
