Tag Archives: R. Martin Guidry

A Few Important Days in December

Today is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. It is a day in which I was privileged to serve as a Eucharistic minister at my parish Church at 6:30 a.m. Yesterday evening while doing laundry at my parents house while eating supper with my father and brother and visiting with my mother I missed the Commissioning of the FMC Missionary Intake Class of 2016. That morning I had begun the day as a regular participant at daily mass and as a participant in the rosary led by the Men of St. Mary. There we remembered the souls of those killed in Pearl Harbor and throughout World War II in our prayers.   Late in the evening I watched the film Pearl Harbor on AMC.  That is sort of a Pearl Harbor Day tradition for me.

At noon or so I got together with a friend named Rusty Chastant and we spoke about the work we had done on cultural tourism years ago and then headed off to the Organizational Meeting of the World Heritage Site Committee. The meeting was productive and included Warren and Mary Broussard Perrin, R. Martin Guidry, Professor T. Cauvin, Aaron Flejeance, Aimee and Al Broussard, Professor Mark Rees, Rusty and myself. Given the possibility of an error or two be corrected in rendering these names these people represented a good portion of the Acadian Historical-Cultural  community and many others were represented on the email list. Progress was made on submitting names for and setting up subcommittees. It seems as though there is a great body of knowledge and information as well as a good fund of energy in this project. I hopeful for good results

 

 

I am hopeful that as I observe this Advent, some good things will happen to help me solve my most insoluble  problems which have not shown any sign of being solvable for a long time. But in the meanwhile I go through life with a four pronged approach of life and survival in the now, seeking to relocate and start a simpler life, working on the great projects that I have long been involved in and which evolve daily and lastly being a participant in my time and society in the ways any good citizen would hope to be.

My interest in the meanwhile in the election, the coming presidency and many other matters goes on apace. I hope that I will also be able to deal with a birthday or two on my mind and other family related matters. But his post is a sort of round-up of what is going right now….

UNESCO? I Nesco, N’es pas Reconnaissent ?

Yesterday, I was part of a productive meeting in the Louisiana State Capitol Annex with Warren Perrin, Al Broussard, R. Martin Guidry, Glen Viltz, Bill Roberts, Christie Disher, and our principal host Raymond Berthelot who among other titles is Chief of Interpretive Services for the Louisiana State Parks system.  It was the first meeting of what may be the central committee for a ten to fifteen year process of creating a Cajun Nation World Heritage Site under United Nations auspices I have been asked to chair the Historical Subcommittee. It has been recorded that I offered to do so but that is not my recollection. The provisional minutes also do not mention other sub-committees and there were several formed. In a addition Glen Viltz took the only official group picture on Warren Perrin’s phone and so I don’t have that. But despite these challenges already emerging– I feel the meeting was unusually productive. It may happen that the process is blessed with real potential outcomes that are desirable.  I have consented to another meeting upcoming.

 


I hope to post more about that meeting itself over time. I have not spoken with Carl Brasseaux, Daniel Haulman,  Naomi Griffiths, Barry Ancelet, Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, Dr. Christophe Rivette, Claude Degrâce and Paul Surette– nor half a dozen others. None of them are people I talk to frequently. But I would be more than happy to have any or all of these scholars on the subcommittee. In fact in the case of Brasseaux he is well aware that I am a fan without restraint for decades, in a way barring real professional aplomb.  But I am not sure who will actually be on the subcommittee.

We shall see what we shall see. But for now I have a dozen more urgent if not more important things to attend to each day and so I leave this as an introductory post.