Thursday, March 10, 2022

 


KNOCK  KNOCK

[This is an attempt to put today’s gospel into a poem.]

 

I walked by God’s door
over and over again –
too, too many times.
 
But I didn’t walk up
the steps to knock
on God’s door.
 
Instead I complained
over and over again –
too, too many times.
 
I complained that God’s
door was always locked –
so that’s why I didn’t knock.
 
Finally, I did. Finally I
walked up the steps. Finally,
I knocked on God’s door.
 
I knocked - knocked. The door
opened and there was God.
I asked. I sought. God answered.
 
I was invited in. I was given
a seat at the longest table I ever saw –
with millions and billions of people,
 
I was handed a loaf of bread.
It wasn’t a rock. It was the most
delicious tasting bread I ever had.
 
I was nourished. I was energized.
I went out that door filled with the desire
that I too could bring bread to God’s world.

 

©  Andy Costello
Thursday 1st Week of Lent
March 10, 2022
Gospel: Matthew 7: 7-12

March  10,  2022


 

Thought for Today

“I would like to thank Beethoven, Brahms, Wagner, Strauss, Rimsky-Korsakov.”

 

Dimitry Tiomkin,
in a speech accepting
an Academy Award
for the best original
dramatic score composed
for The High and the Mighty [1955]


 March 10, 2022

Reflection

March 9,  2022


Reflection

March  9,  2022

 



Thought for Today

 

“Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.”

 

T.S. Eliot,

Dante, 1929


Tuesday, March 8, 2022

March  8,  2022 



Thought for Today

 

“We have only one thing to keep us sane, pity, and the man without pity is mad.”

 

Edward Bond,

Lear


 March  8,  2022


Reflection