Monday, July 31, 2023

 July 31, 2023




GALWAY  BAY

 

I finally got there – Galway Bay,

the waters my mom said, “I could

stick my big toe in every morning.”

Water lapped the big rectangular –

back step – grey flat stone – the

only part of the old grey stone

house that once lived there.

I was alone. I was quiet.

I could hear her say in Gaelic,

“It’s beautiful - but I’m out of here

soon – past the Aran Islands –

just off shore and off to Boston.”

And she did what her mother

wanted to do when she was young –

off to Boston – off to a new life.

 

 

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello


 July 31, 2023



Quote for Today



"Too long a sacrifice

Can make a stone of the heart.

O when may it suffice?"



W. B Yeats [1865-1939]

Easter, 1916 [1921]

Sunday, July 30, 2023

 July 30, 2023



GLUE

 

We’re broken ….

We’re split ….

We’re cracked ….

We’ve been dropped a dozen times.

Yet we still might be able to be used

again and again and again,

that is, if we find the right glue

or cement or tape – anything

that would help to put ourselves

back in the game called “life” again.

As long as we don’t mind

that others spot our brokenness.

or crack lines or split stone....

Why not? The world has been split

over and over again …. Like bread -

like Christ – like the Grand Canyon

of his chest - on the cross that day.

 

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello


 July 30, 2023


Quote for Today


"I've always had a quotation for everything - it saves original thinking."


Dorothy Sayers [1893-1957]

Have His Carcase (1932)

Saturday, July 29, 2023

 July 29, 2023


GREASE


Grease up your feet,

your dancing and your singing.

Others will ignore you - that

you're having fun - but look around -

enjoy the music, the motions, the emotions -

Who was it who said, 

"God the Trinity is in a deep dance,

calling us out onto the dance floor.


(C) Andy Costello, Reflections

 July 29,  2023



Quote for Today


"How can you expect to convert England if you use a cope like that?"


Augustus Welby Pugin (1812-52)

English architect and designer

to an unidentified Catholic pries,

Cf. Bernard England in The Sequel

to Catholic Emancipation (1915)

Friday, July 28, 2023


 

JUST ONE COMMANDMENT

 

The title of my homily is, “Just One Commandment.”

Last week I had a short homily entitled, “Just One Thing.”

If you could take one thing with you into heaven, after you die, what would it be? Just one thing….

Today’s first reading from Exodus has a list of commandments. If you were asked to state what you think would be your number one or main commandment, what would it be? [Cf. Exodus 20: 1-17]

I was at Shake Shack the other day and the manager was serving us. While waiting for our chocolate shakes I asked him, “What would be his # 1 commandment for managers?”

Without a moment’s hesitation he said, “Take good care of your workers.”

My number 1 commandment would be Galatians 6:2, “Bear one another’s burdens and in this way you will fulfil the Law of Christ.”

I think I learned this from my nephew Michael who died at the age of 15.

I’d be sitting on the stoop. He’d be out there on the street playing stick ball with his buddies. He’d see an old lady coming down the street on the sidewalk – pulling her wire wagon – with groceries.

Michael would yell, “Time out!”

He’d run over - take the ladies wagon and walk her and her wagon to her house – pull the wagon up the first 3 steps – across the front cement small plaza and up the 7 steps to her door. He’d wait for her to open her front door and wheel the wagon to her kitchen. In a few minutes he’d be running back to the street and screaming, “Play ball.”

He was helping her carry her burdens.

Great commandment – if you just want one.