
26 July ~ Paraskevi the Righteous Martyr of Rome

One of the delegates is blogging the entire experience here. I am not sure if all of the facts are true but if they are it is completely sick and disgusting and for the sake of Holy Orthodoxy I hope it all comes to an end soon.
Pray for the delegates and all involved.
When in seminary we were taught that the cassock is a liturgical garment and therefore only worn during liturgy. I have not worn a cassock for a while now because it is not very comfortable to wear. I usually wear no less than four layers during liturgy so if I can shed one layer it helps especially during the summer.
I also feel that clergy dress can be a put off to people. I have a very close friend and she told me one time that it freaked her out to call me father. So I told her she did not have too. I believe that if I had not done that we would not be friends and although we have not been friends long it is a friendship I cherish. Sometimes the collar and all of the black stuff can cause someone to not talk to a priest. I try to be as approachable as possible. If you saw me last Saturday morning at about 1:30am on the fire ground in Dudley with all my fire gear on you would understand.
Am I any less a priest if I am not wearing a black shirt and a white collar? It is not that I object to wearing it and I do wear it when I feel it is necessary. It’s like the term father or even reverend. For example my official title is Very Reverend Protopresbyter… That can be a mouth full to people. I very often sign letter or email simple with a P+ More often then not people will call me Father P or just Peter. I do not see this as a sign of disrespect. I try to meet people where they are.
The Orthodox Church is a church steeped in tradition but I find it funny that the very people who harass me about tradition only hold to the traditions they choose. For example, it is tradition in the orthodox church when you approach a priest to put your hands in front of him whilst he blesses you. He will then place his right in in your hands and the custom is for the person to kiss his hand. Okay not done here… That’s okay not a big hand kisser myself.
The other tradition is how to speak to the priest. It amazes me that the very people who get all bent out of shape if I leave something out of liturgy are the very ones who are so disrespectful to me, not only as a priest but as a person. These are the same people that never have a kind word to say to me about anything and are very quick to point out when I make a mistake. So it is all part of the cross that we have to bear and I am cool with that.
Clergy today are very different then they were years ago. We are required to do so many more things today then clergy were years ago. We have to be so many different things to different people. I work had at evangelizing people and sometimes you have to get dirty. Sometimes it is easier to minister wearing street clothes then it is wearing a collar. Whatever I wear, were ever I am a priest. It does not matter if I am wearing a fire helmet, and apron, cassock, vestments, or a white shirt, shorts, and straw hat at the picnic. I am a priest and one who serves not just my church but all churches.
So now it is your turn, what should clergy wear?
House: On July 17, the Committees on Education and Labor and on Ways and Means favorably reported the America’s Affordable Health Choices Act (H.R. 3200), while the Committee on Energy and Commerce continues its markup. During markup these committees rejected amendments to exclude mandated coverage for abortion.
Senate: On July 15, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee voted out its bill, the Affordable Health Choices Act (not yet numbered). During markup the committee rejected amendments to exclude federal funding or mandated coverage for abortion and to maintain current state laws limiting and regulating abortion. The Senate Finance Committee continues to work on a bill that it hopes will be able to secure bipartisan support.
On July 17, Bishop William Murphy, Chairman of the Bishops’ Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, sent a letter to Congress saying: “The USCCB looks forward to working with you to reform health care successfully in a manner that offers accessible, affordable and quality health care that protects and respects the life and dignity of all people from conception until natural death.” Abortion must not be included as part of a national health care benefit. “No health care reform plan should compel us or others to pay for the destruction of human life, whether through government funding or mandatory coverage of abortion.” Bishop Murphy argued that any legislation should reflect longstanding policies “on abortion funding, mandates and conscience protections because they represent sound morality, wise policy and political reality.” For the full text of Bishop Murphy’s letter, see: nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/071709USCCBhealthcareltr.pdf. For a backgrounder on the legal “status quo” on abortion and conscience rights, see: nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/fedabortionlawbackgrndr.pdf.
Underlining Bishop Murphy’s concern, 19 House Democrats sent a letter on June 25 to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), stating that “we cannot support any health care reform proposal unless it explicitly excludes abortion from the scope of any government-defined or subsidized health insurance plan.” See: nchla.org/datasource/idocuments/dem062509healthletter.pdf.
The House Energy and Commerce Committee and the Senate Finance Committee continue to mark up bills. Floor votes could occur before the August recess. Please contact your Representative and Senators!
ACTION: Contact Members through e-mail, phone calls or FAX letters. E-mails can be sent through NCHLA’s Grassroots Action Center—please click here. Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard at: 202-224-3121, or call the local offices of your Representative and Senators. Full contact info can be found on Members’ web sites at www.house.gov and www.senate.gov.
MESSAGE: “A fair and just health care reform bill must exclude mandated coverage for abortion, and uphold longstanding laws that restrict abortion funding and protect conscience rights.”
WHEN: Committees are now marking up bills. Votes could occur on House and Senate floor before the August recess. Thanks!
The Festival is a great time for people to come home and see families and friends and I saw many people that I have not seen since the last Festival. We also saw many new faces this year and one big green one. Thanks to the Boston Red Sox for providing Wally the Green Monster for the day it was great and the kids loved it!
So now we meet on Sunday and start planning next year. But before that we have other events that need to be planned so stay tuned for more news.
Pictures soon.
At the start of the game, as they do at most sporting events, they play the National Anthem. The announcer asks everyone to stand, and remove their caps for the playing of the National Anthem. Whilst the Anthem was playing I was scanning the crowd and low and behold, right in front of the Box was this (I wish I could use the word I ant to use) let’s just call him a dope standing there with his hat on, beer in hand, and the other hand in his pocket. I had all I could do to refrain from screaming at this fine American! The kicker of the thing is his son was standing beside him with his hat off and over his heart and actually singing!
This really gets my goat. I cannot explain what this does to me to see disrespect like this. Earlier today I wrote a blog post about Shifty Powers of Band of Brothers fame and how he died in June and no one knew or or for that matter cared about it. Then I come to America’s Game and see this PUTZ (I hope I spelled that right) disrespecting everything that we fought for. Well I guess he fought for the right for this dope to stand there with his hands in his pocket.
The utter disrespect we now see in this country is amazing. Just the fact that the announcer had to tell people to stand up and remove their caps should be enough… I don’t know what to do about but rest assured I will make this my mission in life!
Thanks “Shifty” for serving your country. Thanks to all of the men and women who are serving in our Armed Forced or Merchant Marine. They serve the country honorably and do a difficult job!
World War II
Powers jumped into Normandy on D-Day, missing his drop zone. He eventually came in contact with Floyd Talbert and the two made their way to Easy Company. He participated in the assault of Carentan and every major battle Easy Company was involved with until the end of the war. He was considered by many to be the best shot in the company.
After the War
Because many men serving in the 101st lacked the minimum points required to return home, a lottery was put in place. Shifty Powers won this lottery after the rest of the company rigged it in his favor by removing their own names, and was set to return stateside. During the trip to the airfield, the vehicle Shifty was in was involved in an accident and Shifty was badly injured. He spent many months recuperating in hospitals overseas while his comrades in arms arrived home long before he did.
Honorably discharged from the Army in the postwar demobilization, he became a machinist for the Clinchfield Coal Corporation.
Darrell “Shifty” Powers was portrayed in the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers by Peter Youngblood Hills and appears in all 10 episodes.
He is listed as one of 20 men from Easy Company who contributed to the 2009 book We Who Are Alive and Remain: Untold Stories from the Band of Brothers, published by Penguin/Berkley-Caliber.
“Shifty” Powers died June 17, 2009, of natural causes in Dickenson County, Virginia.
I have been writing a column for the Long Island Motorsports news and here is the latest installment.
I will be racing maybe in two classes this time around so come on down and cheer us on!
By all accounts I am several pounds overweight. I began listening to and reading Cliff Ravenscraft’s podcast and blog Pursuing a Balanced Life and began this journey. By a simple modification of what I eat and exercise I have to date lost about 10 pounds and dropped 2 inches off my waist.
The biggest part of this is setting goals. Of course weight loss and financial freedom should be enough but I wanted to set a good goal. So I wish to run a 5k in the fall. Not sure where yet that will come latter on but for now just know that I am going to run.
So today was day two of my running workout. I found this workout called from Couch Potato to 5k in six weeks. Start off slow, and build is the name of the game. This week I workout three days a week. Start with a 5 minute brisk walk to warm up and the alternate between running for one minute and walking for a minute and a half do this for 20 minutes. That’s it for this week. In the following weeks it will ramp up a little at a time.
Watch these pages for continued updates as well as the date for the big run! Prayer are welcome.