A few weeks ago, Fr. Jim Greenfield O.S.F.S., President of De Sales University, shared Dr. Varghese’s poem in his homily, and I want to share it with you today. It is powerful and thought provoking.
“O God, keep my anger
from becoming meanness.
Keep my sorrow from
collapsing into self-pity.
Keep my heart soft
enough to keep breathing.
Keep my anger turned
toward justice, not cruelty.
Remind me that all of
this, every bit of it, is for love.
Keep me fiercely
kind. Amen. [Dr. Rueben Varghese, Director of
Public Health, Arlington County, VA]
George
Floyd’s death reminds us that institutional and individual racism still exist
in our society. So, as we pray for an
end to the COVID 19 Pandemic, let’s, also, pray that we become beacons of
justice and equality in our society and that racism and inequality [finally] end.
What can
we do today?
We can
seek the good in each person.
We can offer
kindness and understanding.
We can
and we should pray for racism to end and for the pandemic to end.
Jesus
offered the breathe of love, compassion and justice, yet He was crucified. When we offer love, compassion and seek
justice we will be following in His footsteps.
Langston Hughes wrote the poem Dreams, take some time to reflect
on it.
“Hold fast to dreams
For if dreams die
Life is a broken-winged bird
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams
For when dreams go
Life is a barren field
Frozen with snow.”
[LANGSTON HUGHES]
St.
Augustine said, "There
are two loves, the love of God and the love of the world. If the love of the
world takes possession of you, there is no way for the love of God to enter
into you. Let the love of the world take the second place and let the love of
God dwell in you. Let the better love take over."
Commit
to praying for an end to the coronavirus pandemic and the injustice, in
particular, the racial injustice that exists in our nation and in our
world.
When we
allow the better love to take over, we can bring God’s love more fully into our
world, hold fast to the dream of God’s Kingdom and work for its’ fulfillment.
May God Be Praised!
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