Tuesday, February 14, 2006

"Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate..." -- Chaucer

"... on 14 February, i.e. half way through the second month of the year, the birds began to pair. Thus in Chaucer's Parliament of Foules we read:

For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne's day
Whan every foul cometh ther to choose his mate.

For this reason the day was looked upon as specially consecrated to lovers and as a proper occasion for writing love letters and sending lovers' tokens. Both the French and English literatures of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries contain allusions to the practice." [taken from the Catholic Dictionary online]

Yes... I woke my wife with coffee, a valentines day gift and a homemade card from the kids. Like most of you, I too find something nastalgic and gushy on these "holidays". But inspite of our (commercially programmed?) sentimentality about Valentines Day there is some real significance to remembering this 14th day of February... Some evidence of real love - a love measured in lives martyred.

Saint Valentine's Day

At least three different Saint Valentines, all of them martyrs, are mentioned in the early martyrologies under date of 14 February. One is described as a priest at Rome, another as bishop of Interamna (modern Terni), and these two seem both to have suffered in the second half of the third century and to have been buried on the Flaminian Way, but at different distances from the city. In William of Malmesbury's time what was known to the ancients as the Flaminian Gate of Rome and is now the Porta del Popolo, was called the Gate of St. Valentine. The name seems to have been taken from a small church dedicated to the saint which was in the immediate neighborhood. Of both these St. Valentines some sort of Acta are preserved but they are of relatively late date and of no historical value. Of the third Saint Valentine, who suffered in Africa with a number of companions, nothing further is known.

But before we get too serious, the Mathews want to wish YOU a Happy Valentines Day!

Justin & Jodi


Sunday, February 12, 2006

February Snow Day and MOVIE


Dear Friends and Family,

Greetings on this blessed Lord's Day! It is a wonderful and awe inspiring day. Today we began our journey through the Lenten Triodion (the book containing the Lenten Hymns) on our way to the beginning of Lent. This holy pilgrimage leads us straight through the valley of the shadow of death to the foot of the cross and our Lord's life-giving passion. It is a perilous journey of the soul, much will have to be cast aside in order to continue on the long road ahead. But the Triodion is a faithful guide and teacher as we set out on our pilgrimage of the heart.

Today we prayed from it: "Open unto me, O Giver of LIFE, the gates of repentance: for early in the morning my spirit seeks Thy holy Temple, bearing a temple of the body all defiled. But in Thy compassion cleanse it by Thy loving-kindness and Thy mercy." (Matins troparian)

Indeed, the Lord has given us this hymn of joyful sorrow with which to begin. And fitting it was that the cold snow bit harshly at our noses as we walked to church early in the morning light with the children. And fitting it was that in the snow, pure and white, we rejoiced after Church as only a family can - playing in the drifts and sinking deep into the mystery, remembering the One thing needful, and content having been given all we have ever asked for.

The hot chocolate, silly faces and funny nickname games we played after coming inside gave way to these few moments of quiet in which I am now writing to you. Soon enough will come study and dinner, bath and evening prayers. And then night will descend upon us as we lay warm under electric blankets and listen to the echoes of children's laughter in our hearts from a day full of prayer and play. Could there be anything that speaks more clearly of God's "Loving-kindness and great Mercy"?

Here is a new movie... enjoy.

Justin

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Christmas Pics...









Since you all have been asking ... Here are some snapshots from our time in KC over Christmas. There is quite a variety here, Grandmother Mathews and Quinton dancing, Justin on the piano imparting his music genius to his boys, Elias as a conductor, Asher as a reindeer, the boys in a tunnel, Adam driving a spaceship, etc. ENJOY!

Friday, February 10, 2006

Mathews Word Cloud

Word Cloud to ponder, generated by our posts on the site...

Monday, February 06, 2006

More SOON!

No we have not forgotten about this blog... we have just been out of town for 4 1/2 weeks. There is much to post and we will in the coming week. Until then enjoy this little gem of Elias and I in chapel at SVS and stay tuned for more to come from Christmas break!

PS - Justin's new music website has just launched! Make sure to check it out and buy a few recordings from the store at JustinMathews.com