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Quote of the Week: The Holy Father on Boethius

March 15, 2008

The final plea of “De consolatione philosophiae” can be considered a synthesis of all the teachings which Boethius directs to himself and to all those who may find themselves in similar circumstances. This is what he writes while in jail: “Fight against your vices, dedicate yourselves to a virtuous life directed by hope which elevates your heart to the skies with humble prayer. The pain you have suffered may change, refuse to lie; it is an advantage to keep the supreme judge in your sights. He knows how things really stand” (Book V, 6: PL 63, col. 862). Every detainee, no matter what the reason of his incarceration, will understand how heavily this weighs upon you, especially if the situation is exacerbated — as was the case with Boethius — by the use of torture.

It is particularly reprehensible that someone should be tortured to death, as Boethius was — he was recognized and celebrated by the city of Pavia in the liturgy as a martyr — for no reason other than one’s own political and religious ideals. Boethius, symbol of the huge number of detainees, unjustly arrested from all the different times and regions in our history, is an objective doorway to contemplating the mystery of the Crucifixion on Golgotha.

Read the whole text of the Pope’s speech at Zenit.

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9 Comments
  1. Phillip permalink
    March 15, 2008 7:37 am

    Yes, Boethius a patron for those unjustly detained. We should also find one for those justly detained.

  2. Mark D. permalink*
    March 15, 2008 8:56 am

    Watch out. The buddies are having a sleepover this weekend

    They must be just beginning to wake up this Saturday morning, after a light night filled with the Best of Gonzales and Mukasey, Rambo and Mel Gibson DVDs.

    Where have you gone Habeas Corpus/Army Manual, our nation turns its lonely eyes to you…?

  3. Phillip permalink
    March 15, 2008 10:42 am

    You don’t think there are some people justly detained in the world just as there are some people unjustly detained in the world? The justly detained need our prayers and patron saints also.

  4. T. Shaw permalink
    March 15, 2008 10:44 am

    I imagine Osama bin Laden prays daily to St. Boethius.

    More (as if more were needed) reasons to hate America!

  5. March 15, 2008 10:58 am

    “I imagine Osama bin Laden prays daily to St. Boethius.
    More (as if more were needed) reasons to hate America!”

    Could you elaborate a bit? Perhaps it’s me, but I don’t get the point.

  6. T. Shaw permalink
    March 15, 2008 1:09 pm

    Campbell:

    You wouldn’t understand.

  7. March 15, 2008 4:13 pm

    “You wouldn’t understand.”

    Thanks for the comment. I understand perfectly now. It was just necessary to lower my gaze.

    Thanks again.

  8. T. Shaw permalink
    March 15, 2008 10:24 pm

    Campbell:

    Are you black or native america?

    Are you gay (not that there’s antyhing wrong with that)? Raise your gaze.

  9. March 16, 2008 9:22 am

    Enough of this nonsense. Bye.

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