A tired Orin, after 9 hours of rehearsal, shares a bit of the joy he finds every year at Youth Sing Praise.
For more info: youthsingpraise.com
A tired Orin, after 9 hours of rehearsal, shares a bit of the joy he finds every year at Youth Sing Praise.
For more info: youthsingpraise.com
Easter greetings everyone. While pondering recently what to write about today, I noticed several pieces on social media, as we celebrate these early days of Eastertide, raising Mary Magdalene up as an important part of our faith owing to her role in life of Christ.
The first rightly observes that, without her preaching the risen Lord to the Apostles, Easter Day would have been, and would be, very different. She is often called “The First Apostle” or “Apostle to the Apostles” with good reason.
The second suggests at least a darker possibility: that because such an important role in the resurrection story fell to a woman, some unnamed unknown men of the Church attempted to devalue her worth by conflating her with adulterous women found elsewhere in the Gospels – a practice that lately has been found without merit.
So today, as our weekly articles turn their attention to Justice, let us turn our attention to women of the Church. I don’t wish to enter the fray at this moment as to the roles of women in the Church – liturgically or otherwise. I do wish to point out that, as such discussions occur, we should all be mindful to not devalue someone – anyone – by seeing them in such a limited capacity: that one’s worth is defined only by something amazing they did on their best day or by something horrible done on their worst day; that one’s worth is defined only by their capacity to give birth or their inability to; that one’s worth is defined merely by things we discern with our human senses.
Our value, our Christian dignity, comes from our creation by God in God’s image and likeness, and that God comes to dwell in us: “Do you not know that your bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, who is in you, whom you have received from God?” (1 Cor. 6:19) Notably, the scripture doesn’t delineate here based on gender or any other divisions.
This worth comes with two other important attributes. First, it can’t be taken away from us unless we so permit that to happen. As long as we remember who we are in God’s eyes, the opinions, the labels, the divisions that humanity creates matter far less, if they matter at all. Second, once we train ourselves to know this worth both in ourselves and in one other, the world becomes a very different place – a place of justice, love, and peace.
Continued Easter blessings, Oddwalkia. Celebrate the risen lord with joy and gladness in your hearts!
–Orin
I expect a lot of our readers will already know that I (Orin) am a full-time parish music director (Sts. Joachim and Ann in St. Charles County) in addition to Oddwalking and lots of other things. One of my roles at the parish is directing the Resurrection Choir, which sings at funerals and memorial masses…
Hello everyone! Today, October 24, 2014, is the 10th anniversary of the very first Oddwalk performance!
As we said on our 5th anniversary, “Whenever Orin and Shannon are asked about Oddwalk’s origins, how we met, etc., we find ourselves using language as if we’re talking about a wedding or a marriage. While that analogy is certainly more different than it is like, Oddwalk is certainly about relationship and relationships, and it is a day to celebrate just that!”
To celebrate this milestone, we’ve put together a brief pOddcast from that very first Oddwalk show for the diocese of New Ulm, Minnesota. You can listen to it here, on our pOddcast page, via iTunes, etc. You’ll here early versions of your favorite Oddwalk songs, snippets of stories, watching the 2014 world series, and a whole lot more! Maybe you’ll discover, as we did: the more things change the more things stay the same!
Thanks for the opportunities, everyone, to travel as much as we have and to offer our talents and services for the building of the Kingdom. Looking forward to another great 10 years, maybe more!
A few months back, iLike discontinued the service that provided our app for the iPhone. If you still have it, it works, but we can’t do any updating of it, and if you don’t already have it, you can’t get it anymore either. Bah. So, we’ve found a free, cross-platform way to bring all of…
Hope you all are having a wonderful, and relatively prank-free day. Since we aren’t planning anything sinister for this year, we thought we would revisit a few Oddwalk posts from April Fools Days past: 2009 2008 2004
Having *finally* been featured – long overdue, if you ask us – on that show the kids all love so much, “Glee,” we thought is was worth a repost of our version of Sonseed’s “Jesus is a Friend of Mine,” recorded now almost 2.5 years ago. It has 30,000 views now, far more than any…
Mostly due to the colossal blizzard that swept across the country, here’s a statistical wrap-up of our Catholic Schools Week in Toledo and Metro-East St. Louis: Shows successfully performed: 3 of 9 Flights rebooked: 4 States we visited, not expecting to: 2 (Indiana, Michigan) States we didn’t visit, expecting to: 1 (Texas) Airlines flown unexpectedly:…