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	<title>Green Canticle &#187; Green Man</title>
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		<title>Faith Outdoors</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 13:44:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[While researching a news article on The Catholic Spirit, I came across this wonderful blog about &#8220;enjoying the outdoors from a Catholic perspective.&#8221; 
Faith Outdoors is written by Dave Hrbacek, &#8220;a lifelong Catholic who has enjoyed the outdoors since I was a toddler.&#8221;  Dave writes about a variety of outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, hiking and outdoor photography.
As [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While researching a news article on <a href="http://thecatholicspirit.com">The Catholic Spirit</a>, I came across this wonderful blog about &#8220;enjoying the outdoors from a Catholic perspective.&#8221; </p>
<p><a href="http://www.faithoutdoors.blogspot.com/">Faith Outdoors </a>is written by Dave Hrbacek, &#8220;a lifelong Catholic who has enjoyed the outdoors since I was a toddler.&#8221;  Dave writes about a variety of outdoor activities including hunting, fishing, hiking and outdoor photography.</p>
<p>As a person who also enjoys all those activities, I know there is a tremendous spiritual connection between ourselves and the land, and ourselves and other creatures, especially when we hunt. There is a spiritual bond between hunter and animal&#8211;a respect, an appreciation and even a tenderness and mourning at its death. There is certainly a connection kneeling next to a being that has given up its life for you, and whose flesh will sustain and feed you; in comparison with picking through packages at a supermarket, where the animals were slaughtered with no thought to them at all, except production efficiencies.</p>
<p>His blog brought to mind St. Hubert, the patron saint of hunters. Hubert (656-727 AD) was a rich nobleman, heir to the powerful Duchy of Aquitaine.</p>
<p>His favorite sport was hunting, and he pursued it obsessively. According to legend, Hubert wouldn&#8217;t skip chasing stags for Lent. He even went hunting on Good Friday. Big mistake.</p>
<p>On that holy day, as Hubert and his hounds cornered a giant stag, he raised his spear to slay the beast when it turned around to face him. A huge crucifix appeared between the stag&#8217;s antlers, and the animal spoke to him: &#8220;Hubert, unless you turn to the Lord and lead a holy life, you shall quickly go down to Hell.&#8221;<img src="http://greencanticle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/saint-hubert.jpg" alt="saint-hubert.jpg" /></p>
<p>Hubert&#8217;s wife died not long afterwards, and Hubert eventually renounced his title and wealth and entered a monastery. He became a bishop famed for his courage, his excellent preaching and generosity to the poor.</p>
<p>While St. Hubert isn&#8217;t &#8220;one of the biggies&#8221; as a priest described him, I think he&#8217;s a good role model for today&#8217;s excessive energy users. Let&#8217;s pray for grace from a former pleasure-seeker who was shocked into awareness of the spirituality of the outdoors and our need to honor it.</p>
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		<title>The Green Man of Cercles</title>
		<link>http://greencanticle.com/2008/01/26/the-green-man-of-cercles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Green Man, or &#8220;Masques Feuillus,&#8221; is often carved into many pre-Reformation churches in Europe, especially in England and France. The Church often embraced pre Christian symbols, festivals and sacred places, and incorporated them into their own.
The Green Man is a personification of Nature, a symbol of fertility and rebirth. In medieval minds, he is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Green Man, or &#8220;Masques Feuillus,&#8221; is often carved into many pre-Reformation churches in Europe, especially in England and France. The Church often embraced pre Christian symbols, festivals and sacred places, and incorporated them into their own.</p>
<p>The Green Man is a personification of Nature, a symbol of fertility and rebirth. In medieval minds, he is a force both benevolent and to be feared.</p>
<p>The Green Knight of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight serves as both monster and mentor to the young Gawain. He belongs to a world which seems antagonistic to but is in the end harmonious with the Christian one.</p>
<p><img src="http://greencanticle.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/france-green-man.jpg" alt="france-green-man.jpg" class="right" width="250" /></p>
<p>The<a href="http://www.green-man-of-cercles.org/"> Green Man of Cercles </a>is a beautiful example of the integration of Nature into a place of worship.</p>
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