Listening to Dcn. Ben chant the Magnificat on Sunday, after hearing the whole story of redemption from Genesis to Revelation, I was reminded of a scene from J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Return of the King:
Read moreC.S. Lewis and the care of the body
When Elwin Ransom finds himself alone on the strange world of ‘Malacandra’ in C.S. Lewis’ Out of the Silent Planet, he is running from wicked men, from monstrous beasts in the water, and from elongated ogrish creatures called ‘sorns’.
Amid all the fear, the nervous running, the panting breaths, something marvelous unfolds: a renewed affection, a love lost long ago, for his own body. He begins to feel “a strange affection towards himself” so much so that he has to check “himself on the point of saying, ‘We’ll stick to one another’” (49).
Read moreThe sense of touch and the Body of Jesus
We’ve been preaching through the ‘5 Senses’ at St. Benedict Hall with Wednesday’s eucharist homily culminating in a biblical theology of one of the senses and the way in which it leads us to Jesus. Our bodies were made for the Lord, “and the Lord for the body” (1 Cor. 6:13).
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