In his speech today, Joe Biden quotes Jesuit Alfred Delp from his advent meditations. Didn’t mention that Delp wrote this as he awaited execution for his part in an anti-Nazi study circle. @OrbisBooks
Dec 22, 2020 · 8:06 PM UTC
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In a dark cell and held in chains, Delp passed his time in the Advent season of 1944 writing a series of meditations. Set not only against the darkness of war, but his own impending death, they offer a contrast to the pious sentimentality often evoked by “the holiday season.”
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For Delp the promise of Christmas, the paradoxical entry of God’s love into the dark wilderness of history, is literally a matter of life and death. “The fate of mankind, my own fate, the verdict awaiting me, the significance of the feast, can all be summed up in the sentence:
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