“Imagine
Ourselves” by Jim Bayne
“Thus, says the Lord
God: I am going to open your graves, and bring you up from your graves, O my
people; and I will bring you back to the land of Israel. And you shall know
that I am the Lord when I open your graves and bring you up from your graves,
O, my people.” (Ezekiel
37:12)
If
the Spirit of the one who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, the one who
raised Christ from the dead will give life to your mortal bodies also through
his Spirit that dwells in you.
(Romans 8:11)
When
Jesus saw her weeping and the Jews who had come with her weeping, he became
perturbed and deeply troubled, and said, “Where have you laid him?” They said
to him, “Sir, come and see.” And Jesus wept. So, the Jews said, “See how he
loved him.” (John 11:33-36)
Piety
Slow
down, it’s COVID Time
This
is the time to be slow,
Lie
low to the wall
Until
the bitter weather passes.
Try,
as best you can, not to let
The
wire brush of doubt
Scrape
from your heart
All
sense of yourself
And
your hesitant light.
If
you remain generous,
Time
will come good;
And
you will find your feet
Again,
on fresh pastures of promise,
Where
the air will be kind
And
blushed with beginning.
--
John O’Donohue (Irish poet, author, priest, and Hegelian philosopher)
A Prayer in Time of
Corona-Virus
Almighty and All–loving God,
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit,
we pray to you through Christ
the Healer
for those who suffer from the
Coronavirus COVID–19
in Ireland and across the
world.
We pray, too, for all who
reach out to those who mourn the loss of each and every person who has died as
a result of contracting the disease.
Give wisdom to policymakers,
skill to healthcare professionals and researchers, comfort to everyone in
distress, and a sense of calm to us all in these days of uncertainty and distress.
This we ask in the name of
Jesus Christ, our Lord, who showed compassion to the outcast, acceptance to the
rejected, and love to those to whom no love was shown. Amen.
Archbishop Michael Jackson (Archbishop
of Dublin and Bishop of Glendalough)
Study
In
his Spiritual Exercises,
Ignatius of Loyola suggests that for each Gospel story, we should try to put
ourselves in the place of each character in turn and imagine how we would feel
in those circumstances. Amid this pandemic, with people dying all
around the world in increasing numbers, it should not be too hard to imagine
ourselves as one of those on a ventilator or perhaps even one of those already
in the morgue. “Social distancing” in our homes will eventually feel like we
are in the tomb. Use this time to imagine.
Action
Church of the Nativity in Timonium, Maryland, is taking
this time of crisis to interrupt their normal Lenten program and replace it
with one that addresses our current situation. They are calling the program “Never Waste A
Crisis.” Fr. Michael White, the pastor, introduced
this new program during his homily last Sunday. He suggested three steps we
might take to avoid wasting this crisis:
Make
a schedule for yourself. Write out your schedule for an ideal week.
Stay
connected. Join a small group Personal prayer. Turn to God in prayer
consistently and regularly
To
watch Fr. White’s complete introduction, click on the link above. The parish
has a cornucopia of material available on their web site. Last Sunday, more than ten thousand people
from all around the world tuned in to their Sunday Mass streamed over their web
site.
The
Nativity parish example is just one of countless opportunities available to as
we wait in our “tombs” for the Resurrection of our country and our world.
During
my Saturday morning Zoom group, I heard of many ways our members are doing
their “Apostolic Action” during this time. One member was going through his
Christmas card list and randomly calling people he thought could probably use a
lift. Another was using Zoom to reconnect with family members scattered across
the country. He described the excitement of a group of about eight family
members seeing a new grandchild for the first time. I visited with our daughter and her daughters
using Google Duo. We hadn’t seen them since Thanksgiving. Another member had a Zoom conference
scheduled for right after our group with another of his now electronically connected
groups. The second group has members in Europe, Australia, and the U.S. all
meeting together via Zoom.
What ways have you found to “Never Waste A
Crisis?” Try some of the techniques
described above if you haven’t already discovered ways of staying alive and
active while in the tomb. How can you help our Lord, “open your graves, and bring you up from your
graves?”
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