Agape and Hesed-Ahava. David L. Goicoechea

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believe that God is love

      and that our purpose in living is

      to make God and his love more manifest

      so that all can love God and

      grow in the peace of a good will.

      Often each day in the Divine Office

      and at mass and with the Rosary

      we would pray and ponder:

      Glory be to the Father and the Son

      and the Holy Spirit as it was

      in the beginning, is now and ever

      shall be world without end. Amen.

      At Mt. Angel we received

      a wonderful liberal arts

      education so that we would be free to

      learn anything we wanted.

      By studying Latin for six years

      we came to appreciate literature and

      history and to develop especially our

      memory so that we came to love

      reciting beautiful poetry by heart.

      I discovered the three great secret things

      of sex, death, and religion

      and with Father Ambrose as my confessor

      I was able to be pure and

      not have to confess masturbation.

      For three years and three months I studied

      with the Sulpician Fathers at St. Thomas

      Major Seminary near Seattle, Washington.

      The Sulpicians were founded in order to

      educate men to become secular priests.

      Sulpician spirituality centered on the face

      of Jesus and seeing his face and showing

      his face to all the peoples of the earth.

      The Sulpician priests taught me to have

      Jesus in my mind and in my heart

      and in my hands and on my lips

      and to help all see the glory of his love.

      The priest would have Jesus in his hands

      as he brought the Eucharist to his people.

      At ordination he is given the special

      sacramental power to transform the bread

      and wine into the body and blood of Jesus.

      His mind and heart would be centered

      on that joyful, sorrowful, glorious Jesus

      as he did his spiritual reading and

      as he prayed the Mass, his Rosary, and

      the eight hours of the Divine Office.

      It was his task to speak of Jesus

      to others with Jesus always on his lips.

      As he went out among people his

      black suit and Roman collar would

      call those people to be reminded of Jesus.

      They could have a range of feeling

      for him from empathy and sympathy

      even to antipathy, just as they would

      toward Jesus, and in our secular society

      he would be a reminder of the agape of Jesus.

      At St. Thomas each of us could choose

      our confessor and I liked Father Gustafson,

      my philosophy professor, so much that

      I chose him, and each week I would

      kneel beside him and confess my sins.

      Strangely my impurity returned and he

      told me that he just did not understand me.

      He said that he never had such problems.

      Sex really became a great secret thing

      for as I tried to be celibate for nine years

      many mysterious things continued to happen.

      Perhaps celibacy can develop a kind of

      feminine spirituality within the male

      and perhaps the feminine became more lovely.

      After my ninth year I fell in love with Jane

      and experienced the sublimation that Plato

      describes in his Phaedrus with the myth

      of the charioteer and I came to know of

      erotic inspiration, enthusiasm, and divine madness.

      Father Gus taught me ten philosophy courses

      and I learned all about medieval philosophy

      and Augustinian, Thomistic, and Franciscan

      varieties of the love of wisdom and the wisdom of love.

      In my year and a third of theology

      two Scripture scholars introduced me

      to biblical studies in the old and new way.

      Every three years at daily Mass we had

      readings that covered the whole of the Hebrew Bible.

      I loved the philosophy and theology that I

      learned at St. Thomas so much that I wanted

      to do it for the rest of my life and

      thank God, I am still doing it even now.

      Levinas and Derrida

      For many years I had read Kierkegaard and Nietzsche

      as

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