Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Reprint for the 1st Anniversary of Katrina

Rewriting the History of August 29th : A Prayer
Thank you for letting me understand homelessness,
living without power, without television ,
without cool air in the heat.

Thank you for letting me understand hunger,
the pleasure of dry clean clothes
and the relief of place to sleep.

Thank you for letting me understand
the deep and overwhelming sadness when forces,
beyond our personal control,
take the loved, the familiar, the usual.

Thank you for my needfulness
andThank you for my newfound empathy
for those were homeless before the storm and homeless now,
for those hungry anywhere,
for those in need everywhere.

Thank you for the opportunity
you provided to help my neighbor,
to be my brother’s keeper,
to serve food, to patch roofs, to clear yards,
and to start mending that which was broken.

Thank you for the chance to change ourselves,
from a reprieve from the normal commercial day,
for teaching us to make do, to get by, to improvise,
for drowning our conceit, complacency, callousness
for silencing the noise ,
for stopping the clock,
and for the chance to act our best when the worst occurred.

Thank you for the people who reached in pulled out the living,
cradled the dead, comforted the broken and torn apart,
wept for the splintered and uprooted.

Thank you for the people who didn’t wait
who came right away, who opened their homes,
who emptied their shelves, their closets,
who cleaned, fed , healed, held us,
who told us our spirit was amazing,and who keep on coming.

Thank you for people who measure
their faith by their actions,
and measure their action
by its consistency with their faith.

Thank you for all the people we have met,
who are new friends, new loved ones,
new brothers and sisters, new neighbors.

Thank you Katrina.
Not for wind,not for water, but for the appreciation
of the things no storm can shatter,
no water can wash away,
no wind can move.

---Written by R. and Mr. C

If you wish the correct attribution, email me and I will respond.

St. Casserole

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is amazing.
You are the best person to ask, St. C. --
What would be the best way to acknowledge this anniversary, especially in a way that supports you and others who lived through Katrina and continue to live through it? I would seriously love your ideas.

The prayer is a good start for remembering.

Anonymous said...

Sweetie, you need to send this in somewhere where more people can see it---Presbytubians Today?

Unknown said...

So glad you reprinted it, can I have the correct names to attribute it to?
Thanks.
And I am with Polarbear, get it seen.

St. Inuksuk said...

Thank you for sharing such a moving, beautiful and powerful prayer. I agree with Polarbear & revabi!!! Presbies Today or even The Outlook.

Jody Harrington said...

I third the motion--send it to The Outlook because they are more current than PT.

Anonymous said...

Lord, hear our prayer.