Cold and Windy Outside.....Busy and Warm Inside!
"Men and nations behave wisely once they have exhausted all the other alternatives." – Abba Eban
I got up early to go for my walk and walked out the door to discover that is was chilly and raining. I was up and dressed already so I had an early bird mass and then spent an extra hour in the chapel in prayer.
The morning breakfast with the students went well. Today's group of freshmen earned my praise for the healthiest breakfast as group that I have seen in a long time. Everyone in today's group had something hot to eat and plenty of Soybean milk to drink. There mothers' would be so happy! Rarely do I feel hungry during the breakfast session; today's group had me wishing I had something.
It was sort of a nasty day here in Jilin. It rained early in the morning and then stayed cool (cold) all day. The weatherman is earning his keep this fall as the outlook (forecaste) for the next five days is pretty good.
Tomorrow
Clear
Sunday
Clear
Monday
Clear
Tuesday
Clear
Wednesday
Cloudy
Hi:
55°
Lo:
33°
Hi:
66°
Lo:
46°
Hi:
69°
Lo:
47°
Hi:
69°
Lo:
49°
Hi:
70°
Lo:
43°
I talked with my brother at the firehouse this morning. He is doing well and getting ready to run in the Detroit Marathon next weekend. He ran in Detroit Marathon last year and did well despite nearly dying at the finish line. I got a quick update on how everyone is doing which was nice.
I spent the day in the office going over lectures for next. I did have a short meeting this morning about relationships with our college and other colleges in the US and Hong Kong. The morning was quiet and I got quite a bit done, the afternoon was busy and I spent most of my time talking with students and getting ready for this evening’s English Corner.
I had a surprise visit from Sr. Gonzaga Hu today. She stopped by the office to say hello while on the campus to look into some counseling classes. She is preparing or wants to take a licensing exam for counselors. It was good to see her again.
Campus Couple of the week!
The freshmen turned in their journals this afternoon and I’ll get started on correcting them after I post this blog. My Saturday is already planned: it will be journals, journals and more journals.
On nasty days like today the Thomland Center fills up pretty fast in the afternoon. I stopped by just after it had
opened this afternoon and the computers were all occupied. I stopped to chat with a few of the students and got their pictures after talking with them. The student on the right is using some of the new English language software that we have that helps pinpoint mistakes and explain them to students.
My office is usually busy with students in the afternoon and that is especially the case if some students come to Thomland and can't get a computer.
Wang Wei has been helping out a lot this semester with my writing class and more than a few students are coming to her for explanations and help with their writing. Wang Wei really likes working with the students and helping them with their writing; this is a great addition to the writing program for the freshmen.
Rad and Kevin two of the young Maryknoll volunteers came over for dinner before the English Corner. Jackie was fighting some stomach flu and stayed home for the night. I got a quick report on their travels during the break last week and they both had some interesting adventures.
We had a huge turnout for the English Corner this evening. I didn’t do a head count, but the number was probably well over 200 students. We had added an additional 60 seats (stools) this afternoon in anticipation, but the number of students who showed up was beyond our expectations. We will be better prepared next week.
Kevin worked the hallways to take care of the students who had stools or no seat at all.
We had a great time despite the lack of seating and nobody left early. Not having enough seats was the kind of problem we like to have for something like English Corner.
A terrible fire in a high rise apartment in Harbin, Heilongjiang province yesterday ended with no deaths after
firefighters rescued some 61 residents from the building while fighting the fire. As the pictures indicate it was a major fire to fight. Pretty much the entire Harbin Fire Department was involved in fighting the blaze which broke out at around 4:00 in the afternoon. At least eight people were hospitalized for smoke inhalation including 4 firefighters. I have a brother who is a firefighter and fires like this one really scare me. (They would scare me even if I didn't have a brother who is a firemen.) With more and more skyscrapers being built here in China things like fire safety and firefighting are very important. Kudos to the Harbin Fire Department for putting out that fire and getting everyone out of the building safely!
If there is any hope that China might be of help in this present crisis it might come in the form of increased domestic spending in the months ahead. Chinese families are great savers. Where as in the west many families have run up huge credit card debt, Chinese families have put away somewhere near $2 trillion in savings. Without a good social security system and a college student loan program that is only beginning Chinese families have been saving for the future. The problem with this possible solution is that people don't change their spending habits overnight!
Today’s gospel and some comments:
But some of them said, "He casts out demons by Beelzebul, the ruler of the demons." Others, to test him, kept demanding from him a sign from heaven. But he knew what they were thinking and said to them, "Every kingdom divided against itself becomes a desert, and house falls on house. If Satan also is divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? --for you say that I cast out the demons by Beelzebul. Now if I cast out the demons by Beelzebul, by whom do your exorcists cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges. But if it is by the finger of God that I cast out the demons, then the kingdom of God has come to you. When a strong man, fully armed, guards his castle, his property is safe. But when one stronger than he attacks him and overpowers him, he takes away his armor in which he trusted and divides his plunder. Whoever is not with me is against me, and whoever does not gather with me scatters. "When the unclean spirit has gone out of a person, it wanders through waterless regions looking for a resting place, but not finding any, it says, 'I will return to my house from which I came.' When it comes, it finds it swept and put in order. Then it goes and brings seven other spirits more evil than itself, and they enter and live there; and the last state of that person is worse than the first." Lk 11:15-26
I wonder why would those people in the crowd would imagine that Jesus was in league with his opposite! It’s unlikely, to say the least, that they had a mystical view of the “coincidence of opposites.” Instead they were in a hurry to explain him away. They were not entering the mystery; they were fleeing from it. Many explanations of things are just that: an eagerness to dispose of something that is not understood; a flight from ignorance into greater ignorance. A false or a shallow theory is a worse kind of ignorance than simple ignorance. It’s a defense against understanding. “I don’t know” is a perfectly honest and humble position; it’s the only perfect position for learning. If we could enter “I don’t know” fully, our minds would be as fresh as children’s minds, and we would learn as quickly as they do. Instead we clutter the path of knowledge with theories and explanations, which we mistake for knowledge. It’s full of danger, because it sometimes leads us, like that crowd long ago, to calling good bad, and mistaking a Jesus for Beelzebul.

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