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October 13, 2008Being Christ on the StreetsA very inspiring and humbling article:
A sister giving a prostitute a cup of tea might be laughable to some - it might seem like putting a bandage on a gaping, mortal wound. But what the cup of tea says is: “you are human, you are valuable to God and to me. You are worth loving.” And it helps restore, in a small but meaningful way, to the prostitute her dignity and humanity. We cannot change every reality. We cannot make the fact that there will “always” be poor and “always” be exploited people go away, no matter how much we would like to. The world is broken, and as long as some humans are willing to treat other human beings as “things” first and foremost, then prostitution and other forms of exploitation will continue to be part of the world. Jesus knew this. He did not just show up and clear the streets of the poor, the sick, the lame, the slave, the prostitutes, the soldiers and so forth. If he had, that would have been lovely for a few days, but it would have ultimately changed nothing, because the brokenness would still exist. He healed those who asked - many clearly did not - but also taught how to live in this broken world by being Christ for each other. In the Culture of Life, no one gets thrown away. I think what these nuns do is remarkable, laudable and very worthwhile, even if others would disagree, or mock it, or declare it “useless.” It’s easy to judge, much harder to do. Even more difficult - without grace - to “be.” These nuns are doing and be-ing. Pray for them. Pray to be more like them, and so to be more like Christ. http://theanchoressonline.com/2008/10/13/being-christ-on-the-streets/trackback/ 4 Responses to “Being Christ on the Streets” |
October 13th, 2008 at 5:03 pm
I am totally humbled by these wonderful nuns. How many seeds are they planting while performing this amazing service? God love them, they are on my daily prayer list from now on.It’s going to be as long as your’s pretty soon. (smile)
Also…did you happen to notice who sponsored the conference?
OT, but I had mentioned when I ordered the Midnight Vigils blend from the Good Monks, that I would tell you how I liked it. It’s just a tad too dark for me, but I”m grinding a few tbs of the Breakfast Blend in with it, and it’s a perfect combination for me. I’m planning on trying all the blends over time. So far my favorites are Mystic Monk(medium dark), and Hazlenut, which serves as my DESSERT when I have it with cream. I think I’ll have some now. MMmmmm
[Maggie- try the Hermit's Bold - I suspect it's a little less dark than the Vigils...it's my new fave along with the Rum/Pecan one, which is truly...dessert! -admin]
October 13th, 2008 at 6:15 pm
What was that line…. “Preach the gospel at all times. If absolutely needed, use words.”
October 13th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
Oooh! Anchoress, how long have you had an “email replies” button?!
October 14th, 2008 at 4:13 am
This makes me think of the people I see every day here in Paris lining the streets through the Bois de Boulogne. So, so many prostitutes, both men and women. On cold days, some of them huddle together, they’re wearing so little clothing. A report on French tv about them nearly broke my heart–one wonders what must have happened in their lives to lead them to this point. Please pray for them, that they too might learn to love themselves, acknowledge their inherent dignity as a child of God, and feel the love and peace of Christ.