Wednesday, August 2, 2023

August 2, 2023



THERE IS A TREASURE IN YOUR MIDST

 

Reading today’s readings, the message that hit me was, “There is a treasure in your midst.”

When a grandparent is holding a brand-new grandchild, study their face. It’s radiant.

So too when someone gets the gifts of a swirl of pearls on a beautiful pearl necklace. Their eyes sparkle. Their faces become radiant.

The same thing happens when you see a brand-new diamond engagement ring on someone’s finger.

Get those images and you got today’s readings.  Moses’ face is radiant when he comes down off the mountain after experiencing God and getting the 10 Commandments. [Cf. Exodus 34: 29-35]

 My first assignment as priest was not Brazil – but the Lower East Side of Manhattan. I loved to walk the neighborhood – realizing I was walking through history. There were treasures in the fields of those streets. [Cf. Mt. 13;44-46.]

On one of the streets there was an empty lot.  There must have been an apartment house there.  That was gone.  The lot was filled with all kinds of debris and junk: empty beer cans, a bathtub, a toilet bowl, a burnt out car, paper, garbage, garbage, garbage everywhere.

Well one June morning – a Saturday – about 100 people showed up with rakes, shovels, trucks, top soil, a Bob Cat – that’s one of those machines that can dig, pick up junk, and level the ground.

They brought in top soil and planted a small vegetable garden. They installed a few park benches and cement platforms – a bocci ball court – planted flowers and a few small trees. They put up a neat white picket fence.

After everything settled – and got going – and people were in there playing games and talking with neighbors – walking by – faces no longer felt “ugly” – but felt the radiance of a beautiful spot in the neighborhood.


 August 2, 2023




Quote for Today


"Ask yourself whether you are happy, and you cease to be."


John Stuart Mill,

Autobiography, Chapter 5

 August 2, 2023





Quote for Today


 “A memorandum is not written to inform the reader but to protect the writer.” 


Dean Acheson (1893-1971)

 


Tuesday, August 1, 2023

 August 1, 2023


Reflection

 August 1, 2023





Quote for Today


"Fortissimo at last!"




Gustav Mahler 

on seeing Niagara Falls

K. Blaukopf, Gustav Mahler  (1973) ch. 8



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]