Friday, October 8, 2010
Benedict Wrote:
"Listen, listen. It will break your heart, but it will also
give you a heart. And it will give you
more, it will give you life. Only Love is
strong enough to hold all the pain in the world. Love will listen. If you aren’t listening, you aren’t loving.”
I read a story once about a boy named Paul who was just
eleven when his father took him to meet his great-aunt Margaret in the nursing
home, where she had been moved because of dementia. During the visit, Aunt Margaret told Paul and
his father stories that were 85 years old.
Stories that happened almost a century ago. As she talked and talked, the father became
concerned that the boy would grow restless and would not be polite hearing the
countless…When I was a girl.
So he cut the visit short.
Going out to the car, the father tried to explain to his son about
dementia, but the son, told the father to stop making excuses, Aunt Margaret
was just remembering who she was.
During the season’s of the Christian year, with their
regular patterns, we are remembering whose we are. And we frame these stories through the
telling of Christ’s story and our story in his.
And as we listen to each other, as we come together to share meals, we
are listening and remembering who we are and whose we are.
Listening then, is a Christian act, of helping others
remember who they are.
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