These are the reflections of a Secular Franciscan. I look not only at my own spiritual journey, but also at issues of life, economic and social justice, morality, the arts, and more through the lens of Franciscan Spirituality.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Not Finding My Roots
My wife loves a show called Finding Your Roots - a show on which "famous" people have their family roots explored. (To be honest, I've never heard of some of these people!)
I find it boring.
I did have my own DNA tested a few years ago, which confirmed my Irish and Scottish ancestry - with a dash of Scandinavian.
But unlike the people on that show, I don't need to know the name of my great-great grandmother on my fathers' side. Nor do I care when my ancestors on my father's side first came to the U.S. - my mother was a Scottish immigrant, so I know when that branch of the family came here. And I don't care if my mother's family can be traced back to Scottish royalty. I do joke that my dislike for wearing neckties suggests one or more of them were hanged anyway!
I say, with some degree of truth, that I just don't care to know the people. I'm just not a very social person.
The folks on the show are obviously happy. Me, if I were famous, I wouldn't go on the show.
And since I'm not famous, the folks on the show are not interested in me either.
So it goes.
Pax et bonum
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