Kidnapped From Baptist playwright to 'Catlick'
VanOosting, James
Kidnapped Jantes VanOosting From Baptist to Catholic I grew up a fundamentalist Baptist in 1950s Freeport, Illinois. Although I was allowed to play basketball with Mikey Pohill, I couldn't go...
...More accurately, I'm either a eucharistic evangelical or a Catholic who believes in sword drills...
...Remember, Mom, when you used to tell me that Catholics would kidnap a Baptist...
...For a fundamentalist, the act of writing, if engaged in at all, was thought to be more of a righteous crusade than an artful expression...
...I was converted by converts-John Henry Newman, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Thomas Merton, and Dorothy Day...
...The best part of acting for me was those six weeks of ingesting another's words, letting the speech, thought, and behavior of a character shape my own language, thinking, and attitudes...
...What I'm actually becoming is a writer...
...In the 1960s, Austin Farrer, warden of Keble College, Oxford said, "the process of artistic invention probably casts as much light as anything human on God's devising of the world...
...Yes," she said, "I remember...
...Every August, Guy Libby came through our town and gave a tent revival...
...If this be so, providing artists of faith with a greater comfort zone in the Roman Catholic Church should prove mutually enriching to the body of the artist and the body of Christ alike...
...Although I was allowed to play basketball with Mikey Pohill, I couldn't go inside his house...
...The church used to pay good money for great art...
...I laughed...
...Later, I would come to think of Saint Paul's admonition to discipleship-"Put on the mind of Christ"-as, essentially, a performance metaphor requiring an actor's rigor and discipline...
...I've been reading as if my life depended on it, ever since...
...He has published five academic books on aspects of language and culture, as well as four novels...
...Could any cook have been more pleased, except, perhaps, Martha and Mary...
...Bill Pearce, whose sacred trombone renditions could be heard over the airwaves of WMBI from Moody Bible Institute), Christian composer, Christian attorney, Christian missionary (preferably some place with plumbing), and, finally, Christian playwright...
...A sacred covenant between author and reader allows the possibility for "material" to transform into "element," borrowing Suzanne K. Langer's theoretical terms...
...By fourth grade, I'd heard the call to play second base for the Chicago Cubs...
...My long journey toward Rome was at turns both arduous and joyful...
...Just as wine becomes blood and bread becomes body, a writer's words on the page lie in wait of transubstantiation...
...Mother is now an enlightened Presbyterian living in Florida...
...I recall from my Baptist boyhood the words to a gospel song that began, "I love to tell the story...
...Walking back to my dorm room around midnight after a grueling rehearsal, I suddenly realized, "I'm not becoming an actor after all...
...The prize for winning "Pack-the-Pew Night" was that Guy Libby and Strat Shoefelt, his song leader, would come to your family's home for Sunday dinner the next day...
...I did not invite the Pohills...
...The final Saturday night, hosted at the First Baptist Church, was called "Pack-the-Pew Night...
...I was talking with my mother on the phone one night, reminding her of the terrible silliness of my boyhood paranoia toward Catholics...
...That's when it hit me...
...This is true, partly, for historical reasons...
...Priests and nuns were known to kidnap Baptists and force them to become papists...
...Much as I enjoyed performing, I loved rehearsal even more...
...Guy Libby played two trumpets at the same time...
...But there certainly are more Catholic artists than there are Baptist ones...
...Now, some twenty years later, I'm a giddy communicant who remains something of a bifurcated Baptist...
...Partly to fill this gap, in 19791 became a Catholic...
...Once, in seventh grade, my Sunday-school teacher challenged all of us boys to recite the books of the Bible faster than he-both Old and New Testaments in accurate, rapid-fire succession...
...One of the great things about growing up Baptist is the reverence one develops for individual words...
...In the lexicon of my Baptist boyhood, "Christian" was a magical adjective capable of transforming a professional noun into a vocational calling...
...Mother did not laugh...
...When inviting us to Rome, Archbishop Francesco Marchisano, president of the Pontifical Commission for the Cultural Heritage of the Church, penned this amazing sentence-part penance and part promise: "Even if in the recent past the church has found a certain difficulty in approaching contemporary art, she invites artists to come closer to her in order to assume once more their connatural ministry of spokesmen of the divine...
...I got a good education, performing in eighteen plays over three and a half years, including Shakespeare, Moliere, Ibsen, Chekhov, and O'Neill...
...Even for an aspiring Cub, this probably placed the bar too low...
...I took Mr...
...However, many "bred-and-buttered Catlicks" (Flannery O'Connor's spelling) have not, apparently, and I suppose I can understand why...
...I planned on going to the University of Minnesota for graduate school on a McRnight Fellowship in conjunction with the Guthrie Theater...
...Even now, I prefer to recite the books of the Bible lickety-split...
...I was seven years old when my family won "Pack-the-Pew Night," overflowing into the Vosses' pew behind us, all on account of my inviting Miss Damier, my principal, and Miss Elgin, my sister's fourth-grade teacher, and almost all of our neighbors in a zealous door-to-door campaign...
...Competitiveness is one of the gifts of the Spirit apparently edited out of Saint Paul's list, but I possessed it in abundance notwithstanding...
...We believed it, Jimmy, because it was true...
...I'm afraid the dream of becoming a tent evangelist rivaling Guy Libby proved short-lived...
...This ambition took deep root until I came face to face with the sobering statistic of going 0 for 4 (years) in Little League...
...Pursuing the writer's vocation put me into a theological quandary...
...The fundamentalist paradigm didn't provide any vocabulary for understanding narrative art...
...From earliest childhood, I can recall forty-five-minute sermons, twice each Sunday, on the eternal consequences of understanding a single noun, verb, or preposition...
...Artists-whether novelists, sculptors, or musicians-have always been cautious of orthodoxy, uncomfortable with creed...
...utterance was propelled by apocalyptic urgency, es-chatological giddyup...
...I was skilled at this as a child and, if competition were available still, could probably win a few sword drills today...
...I was a theater major in college, unlikely as that might sound on a fundamentalist campus...
...For the writer, flesh becomes word...
...Notice in each instance how the statement of my ambition asserted a parallel reality...
...In truth, I can't imagine the thrill my mother felt hearing the prize announced in front of a packed sanctuary...
...Mere words on the page of a novel, say, can become lived experience, with the healing potential of incarnate grace...
...for the reader, word becomes flesh...
...A clear part of my calling to become a tent evangelist would be to play two trombones at the same time...
...As an aspiring novelist-I switched from the dramatic mode to the narrative under the influence of English novelist Charles Williams-I would join the fellowship of those sentenced to myriad tribulations in transit between the capital letter and the period, who weren't finished with a thing until it was done right, even if that meant forgoing the Rapture...
...All art is, essentially, sacramental, and the sacrament of narrative art is reversible...
...For this feat, I won a frozen pizza with sausage...
...More important, Catholics have a near corner on sacrament, the essence of art...
...As a convert, I have found the Roman Catholic Church deeply hospitable...
...You can't imagine my thrill at meeting these sacred celebrities in person...
...Slow me down, and I lose confidence...
...If I saw a priest or nun walking toward me downtown, I crossed to the other side of the street...
...A fundamentalist had little motivation to perfect one's prose or to revise a phrase...
...I was rehearsing Creon in Anouilh's Antigone...
...Preachers held forth on the authoritative interpretation of a biblical phrase, and I believed that salvation depended on the orthodoxy of one's grammatical parsing...
...Whatever possessed us to believe such a thing, do you think...
...All four were articulate about their threshold experiences, and provided the keys to unlock doors of sacrament, aesthetics, theology, and politics respectively...
...From Christian baseball player, I advanced to Christian trombonist (only one trombone by then, with loads of vibrato, along the lines of Mr...
...The Pohills were Roman Catholic...
...The aim of art is not, fundamentally, evangelistic...
...I don't know if the Roman Catholic Church is any more onerous in its orthodoxy or crushing in its creeds than a fundamentalist Baptist church...
...James VanOosting is dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Seton Hall University...
...Each family was assigned a pew to pack with sinners...
...I would skip all Sunday games, of course, as a testimony...
...The "word" served as an instrument of evangelism, as in preaching the word or teaching the word, and not as material for poetic, dramatic, or narrative discourse...
...This last was a turning point...
...Ohms by a full second, crossing the finish line at twenty-six and a fraction...
...In 2000,I was in Rome for the "Jubilee for Artists," when Pope John Paul II expanded on themes articulated in the "Message to Artists" of Vatican II and his own letter to artists (1999...
...And even if one wrote for the purpose of evangelism-witness today's bestsellers by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins-the idea was to do it quickly...
...hence, we can joke about our spiritual blindness of bygone years...
...A "sword drill," if you don't already know, is a ferociously competitive game pitting Sunday-school children against one another in a race to find obscure biblical passages...
...Sacrament-from historical Incarnation to daily Eucharist-teaches me how stories get told...
Vol. 129 • November 2002 • No. 19