Tuesday, September 10, 2019

OUR LADY WALKS ALONE




OUR LADY WALKS ALONE

Our Lady walked alone
from the beginning,
always alone.

And yet,
until He came,
her dark eyes veiled
the anguish of aloofness.
Even in the Afterward
only John saw,
before Communion[1],
the humble, hungered longing in her glance.

Sister M Julian RSM
  In: The Refuge of Beauty.  1954



[1] Shortly before dying on the Cross, the Lord Jesus Christ asked the apostle John to take care of the Blessed Virgin.  The poet suggests that it would therefore have been St John who would have given Holy Communion to Christ’s mother and who would thus have observed the yearning on her face as she received the Body and Blood of her divine Son.

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