Monday, November 2, 2009

A couple days late...

In our family, instead of participating in anything Halloween related, we celebrate Reformation Day. We usually attend a Reformation Day party celebrating Martin Luther's 95 theses that set the Catholic church on fire, literally and figuratively.

On that theme, my grandma found this neat Reformation day song that is sung by the tune "Supercalifragilistic-expialadocious" :)

Note: If you don't understand the reformation and Martin Luther's life it won't make much sense and much of the humor will be missed. But, if you do, than ENJOY!

                           The Reformation Polka 

                                               by Richard Gebel



When I was just ein junger Mann I studied canon law;
While Erfurt was a challenge, it was just to please my Pa.
Then came the storm, the lightning struck, I called upon Saint Anne,
I shaved my head, I took my vows, an Augustinian! Oh, -
Chorus
Papal bulls, indulgences, and transubstantiation -
Speak your mind against them and face excommunication!
Nail your theses to the door, let’s start a Reformation!
Papal bulls, indulgences, and transubstantiation!
When Tetzel came near Wittenberg, St. Peter’s profits soared,
I wrote a little notice for the All Saints’ Bull’tin board:
“You cannot purchase merits, for we’re justified by grace!
Here’s 95 more reasons, Brother Tetzel, in your face!” Oh-
Chorus
They loved my tracts, adored my wit, all were exempleror;
The Pope, however, hauled me up before the Emperor.
“Are these your books? Do you recant?” King Charles did demand,
“I will not change my Diet, Sir, God help me here I stand!” Oh-
Chorus
Duke Frederick took the Wise approach, responding to my words,
By knighting “George” as hostage in the Kingdom of the Birds.
Use Brother Martin’s model if the languages you seek,
Stay locked inside a castle with your Hebrew and your Greek! Oh-
Chorus
Let’s raise our steins and Concord Books while gathered in this place,
And spread the word that ‘catholic’ is spelled with lower case;
The Word remains unfettered when the Spirit gets his chance,
So come on, Katy, drop your lute, and join us in our dance! Oh-

12 comments:

Amy said...

Ha! Ha! That's funny...:)

Lesley said...

Oh my! *totally laughing!* That's funny! Thanks for sharing!:)

Rachel C said...

Haha!!! I love it!:)

Angelica said...

Too funny!

Rachel C said...

Okay, I think it's time for a new question. ;)

Here it goes...
If you could go anywhere in the world (and money/time don't matter), where would you go and why??

Lesley said...

Israel! It has always been a dream of mine to go to Israel. To see the land of the Bible, walk where our Lord did, experience all the places mentioned in Scripture and bring them to life - to be where the disciples were and to feel a little of what they must have felt...amazing! But you know something Rachel? Lord willing, in the spring, this dream will become a reality for me! God is so good! I can't wait!:)

Rachel C said...

Oh... That's so awesome, Lesley!!! I would love to go to Israel; I always thought it would be so cool to actually be able to see all the places in the Bible.

Lesley said...

Don't forget to answer your own question too Rachel!:)

Rachel C said...

Haha...I won't! :) I just have to think of one first-there are SO many places I would love to see!

Rachel C said...

Hmmm...definitely somewhere in Europe.
I just can't decide between Norway, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Greece, Switzerland, and Scotland. :)

Norway and Sweden because they're beautiful countries, and my mom's and dad's families are from there (respectively).

Germany because of its history and to visit my friend.

Italy and Greece for their historical cities and sites.

Switzerland for its chocolate...jk!:) I've just always wanted to go there.

And Scotland because their accents are amazing! :D Plus, it's a pretty country.

Rachel C said...

Oh yeah, I forgot Honduras. I'd LOVE to go back there!

Rachel C said...

So...new question anyone? ;)