A visit to the Holy Land (in Christ´s footsteps), part 2

Stanislaw Barszczak, Aelia Capitolina by Romans and the rock of faith for Christians,

God is in the midst of chaos
“The future of humanity is uncertain, even in the most prosperous countries, and the quality of life deteriorates; and yet I believe… “/…/ The aims of life are the best defense against death.” Human memory is great, but the wrong tool, memories that lie within us are not carved in stone, not only can be removed from the course of years, but quite often change,” Primo Levi has spoken, who was rescued from Auschwitz. From the middle ages to the partitions of Poland, my native city of Kraków was a European metropolis and the capital of the great Polish-Lithuanian empire. Beginning in about the thirteenth century, Jews were already settling in Cracow. In Poland after the First World War, there was a powerful return to Slavic traditions. This was due to Poland’s newly won independence from the powers that had partitioned her in years gone by. Austria, Russia, and Prussia. That’s why I was named Mieczyslaw. It means “he who won fame with his sword,” although in my whole life I’ve never had a sword in my hand, nor ever wanted to. From the partitions of Poland at the end of the eighteenth century right up to the end of the First World War, the ancient Polish coronation city of Cracow belonged-with occasional interruptions-to the Danube Monarchy of the Habsburgs. Its inhabitants were under the influence of Austro-German culture and liberalism. This venerable old city of Cracow was declared by the Nazis in 1939 to be urdeutsch-originally and essentially German-and as a consequence was hardly bombed at all during the war. In contrast to Cracow, Hitler ordered Warsaw to be leveled. The city was considered a “nest of resistance,” a “symbol of Polishness.” The western part of the country was absorbed into the German Reich.Mr. M. Primo Levi tells us, it can bring a recurring dream that touched their imprisonment during the night: ”As they returned home and with passion and relief, describe their past sufferings, addressing the loved ones, and they do not believe, and indeed do not even listen.” Well, the Nazis failed to destroy all the evidence and erase all the witnesses. As a ”privileged” prisoner (scientist-chemist), Mr Levi, however, strongly felt that the full cruelty of the camps will never be known, especially all the first-hand descriptions of labor camps. We have never been explored their ‘bottom’. Since very few ”ordinary” prisoners survived the camp, and very few of those who survived were “often paralyzed by the suffering and misunderstanding,” they were not able to offer more than a fragmentary witness. Though, we should really believe and become partakers of the whole testimony of our countries, that to you and me I wish.(I wrote in an essay On time of the hour ‘W’: the anniversary of the Warsaw uprising in my country).
In the past few years, with the increase in reality TV series, many intervention programs have gained popularity. These programs focus on individuals who have different addictions or phobias which bind hold them and their families’ hostage. Some of the worse cases are those people who are addicted to drugs and/or alcohol… These people’s lives are often shattered by their addiction. When traveling to the Holy Land, it’s what I think about the junior. They become different people who are enslaved to the desire to escape into another world. Often this is a result of a deeper emotional or psychological wound which has never been dealt with. The object of intervention is to slowly bring the wound into the open so that it may be recognized as a disordered way of perceiving one’s self or others. This is often a painful and long process which takes much patience and love from a support group.

When Christmas comes to town
But I saw again my heart at home now, I remember every window, sidewalk, I saw so close to you, Mom, I might even die already … Believe in what your heart tells you. And she spoke to me: ‘Believe in what your heart tells you.’ Hence, everything that I now wish- it is just that Christmas came again to me. “I don’t think ordinary things are very interesting, so I try to imagine a world that is less ordinary.” “The idea of the extraordinary happening in the context of the ordinary is what’s fascinating to me.” So, I don’t make plans. All my life, one artistic impulse has simply led me to another.” The families around the world have made Chris Van Allsburg’s enchanting story “The Polar Express” part of their own holiday traditions, like stockings by the fireplace, a brightly decorated Christmas tree and the sweet scent of candy canes served in steaming cups of hot chocolate. There is a chance to experience what a midnight trip to The North Pole might look like through the eyes of a young boy. A boy who’s losing his Christmas spirit gets invited on board the Polar Express. “It’s easy to see yourself, your children, or the kids you grew up with in the faces and personalities of these characters, and the landscape that the train passes through is like the dreams we all had about distant places where magical and exciting things could happen.”
“On Christmas Eve, many years ago, I lay quietly in my bed. I did not rustle the sheets. I breathed slowly and silently. I was listening for a sound — a sound a friend had told me I’d never hear — the ringing bells of Santa’s sleigh. ‘There is no Santa,’ my friend had insisted, but I knew he was wrong. Late that night I did hear sounds, though not of ringing bells. From outside came the sounds of hissing steam and squeaking metal. I looked through my window and saw a train standing perfectly still in from of my house,” writes Chris Van Allsburg. A boy opens the door. The conductor asks him “Well? Are you coming?” He asks, “Where?” and the conductor replies “Why, to the North Pole, of course!” The boy then boards the train, which is filled with chocolate and candy, as well as many other children in their pajamas. The train reaches the North Pole happily. When they are home again the boy rings the bell, both he and his sister marvel at the beautiful sound. His parents, however, are unable to hear the bell and remark that it must be broken. The book ends with a famous quote, also promoted to the film based on it: “At one time, most of my friends could hear the bell, but as years passed, it fell silent for all of them. Even Sarah found one Christmas that she could no longer hear its sweet sound. Though I’ve grown old, the bell still rings for me, as it does for all who truly believe.”
“I’m wishing on a star and trying to believe that even though it’s far he’ll find me Christmas Eve. I guess that Santa’s busy cause he’s never come around. I think of him when Christmas comes to town. The best time of the year when everyone comes home. With all this Christmas cheer it’s hard to be alone. Putting up the Christmas tree with friends who come around. It’s so much fun when Christmas comes to town. Presents for the children wrapped in red and green. All the things I’ve heard about but never really seen. No one will be sleeping on the night of Christmas Eve, hoping Santa’s on his way. When Santa’s sleigh bells ring I listen all around. The herald angels sing I never hear a sound and all the dreams of children once lost will now be found. That’s all I want when Christmas comes to town,” writes Chris Van Allsburg. We here would say, let Jerusalem be holy in real terms when Christmas comes to town.
Christmas time can win us back to the delusions of our childish days, that can recall to the man the pleasures of his youth, that can transport people thousands of miles away, back to his own fire-side and his quiet home. Christmas Day in the company of children is one of the few occasions on which men become entirely alive. Christmas is a time in which, of all times in the year, the memory of every remediable sorrow, wrong, and trouble in the world around us, should be active with us, not less than our own experiences, for all good. Christmas is a time of joy, especially for children and sick people who believe in. As one little boy lies in bed on Christmas Eve wondering if the whole pageantry is real at all, he hears the whistle of the Polar Express, a magical train that takes little children to the North Pole. There, he learns that the spirit of Christmas is alive and well. “So many of us, as children or adults, have questioned our belief in something or gone through the process of having our faith tested and restored.” “Chris’s illustrations are honest and familiar and at the same time wonderfully transcendent.” Once in a while it is good to divert your mind from the daily hassle and dissonance of daily working environment and find a cool place where you can relax and enjoy with your family. There is one good place that exceeds nature and its beauty. Spending some time visiting and watching some of the most beautiful wonders of the world, Bethlehem, it will make you forget all your worries and realize how much is given to you by your creator to enjoy. “Good news from heaven the angels bring, glad tidings to the earth they sing: to us this day a child is given, to crown us with the joy of heaven,” Martin Luther has spoken. Love came down at Christmas, love all lovely, love divine. Love was born at Christmas, stars and angels gave the sign. May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through!
The March my pilgrimage takes longer history. I think that the idea of visiting Christ in his house to be proved. So, I was still impressed with the dignity of Jesus’ attitude toward his disciples. Certainly I missed a station here of the Via Dolorosa of Jesus. I but entrusted to Joseph, who wonders about the night in Bethlehem. I just knew that with me constantly Mary, but through her, her son Jesus Christ. Let us now behind him. Everyone wants to feel loved, but when all you feel is alone it’s tough to accomplish anything else. There is a world beyond what we can see where, by grace of God, we can receive, God’s greatest gift: to live eternally, if only we believe. The baby Jesus got gifts on this day, because, like any child, he loved to play. And so God wants to share this special joy with every girl and boy. For God loves all, and turns His back on none Good or twisted, ignorant or wise. Christmas is a time for love and fun, a time to give your heart to everyone. It’s a time of joy and love in our hearts to be filled. On this very special night our love will be sealed. “Our hearts grow tender with childhood memories and love of kindred, and we are better throughout the year for having, in spirit, become a child again at Christmas-time. “And when we give each other Christmas gifts in His name, let us remember that He has given us the sun and the moon and the stars, and the earth with its forests and mountains and oceans–and all that lives and move upon them. He has given us all green things and everything that blossoms and bears fruit and all that we quarrel about and all that we have misused–and to save us from our foolishness, from all our sins, He came down to earth and gave us Himself,” Sigrid Undset has spoken. “Then she saw a star fall, leaving behind it a bright streak of fire. “Someone is dying,” thought the little girl, for her old grandmother, the only one who had ever loved her, and who was now dead, had told her that when a star falls, a soul was going up to God,” H. Ch. Andersen said. We must look to Mary’s example to know how to deal with the glorious impossibilities of God. Look how she turned the world upside down by making one simple statement . “Mankind is a great, an immense family… This is proved by what we feel in our hearts at Christmas,” the pope Jan XXIII has spoken. “God is here. This truth should fill our lives, and every Christmas should be for us a new and special meeting with God, when we allow his light and grace to enter deep into our soul,” Josemaría Escrivá said in Christ Is Passing by. I proclaim to all Christians once again this great Christmas joy, and now I send the best wishes on the occasion of a happy Easter.(fin)

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