Today, January 17, is the memorial of one of my favorite
saints; St. Anthony of Egypt. At the age of 20 both of his parents had
died and he inherited a fortune. He gave it away to the poor and then
went to live in the quietest place he could find which was a tomb in a
cemetery in the desert. The only people he spoke to were other hermits
and outcasts of society.
He later moved to an abandoned fort
high in the mountains where for 20 years he didn't see another person.
He was the legendary Holy Man in the mountains whom people began to seek
for counsel. It was said that his face glowed with radiant happiness.
When Christians were being persecuted and thrown into
prison he left the mountains to comfort them and because of who he was
and the holiness he exuded, he himself was never arrested. He then
returned to the desert and founded a monastery where he took care of his
pets and garden for 45 years, living to the age of 105. He read no
books saying that it was nature which spoke to him of God.
I
have an elderly friend from Mexico who told me that on St. Anthony's
feast day, when my friend was a child, they would paint their pets,
animals and livestock, dress them up in clothes and wreaths of flowers,
then bring them to the church for a blessing.
In my state, if you painted your pet, you'd go to prison for ten years under Buster's Law.
Musician Malcolm Kogut has been tickling the ivories since he was 14 and won the NPM DMMD Musician of the Year award in 99. He has CDs along with many published books. Malcolm played in the pit for many Broadway touring shows. When away from the keyboard, he loves exploring the nooks, crannies and arresting beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, battling gravity on the ski slopes and roller coasters.
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Saturday, January 17, 2015
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