Good Friday II © Jan L. Richardson
Reading from the Gospels, Good Friday (April 22): John 18.1-19.42
Blessing for Good Friday
You will know
this blessing
by how it
does not stay still,
by the way it
refuses to rest
in one place.
You will recognize it
by how it takes
first one form,
then another:
now running down
the face of the mother
who watches the breaking
of the child
she had borne,
now in the stance
of the woman
who followed him here
and will not leave him
bereft.
Now it twists in anguish
on the mouth of the friend
whom he loved;
now it bares itself
in the wound,
the cry,
the finishing and
final breath.
This blessing
is not in any one
of these alone.
It is what
binds them
together.
It is what dwells
in the space
between them,
though it be torn
and gaping.
It is what abides
in the tear
the rending makes.
P.S. For a previous reflection on Good Friday, see Good Friday: In Which We Get Nailed. And blogging daily throughout Holy Week at the Sanctuary of Women blog.
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April 19, 2011 at 2:25 PM |
Beautiful, Jan.
April 19, 2011 at 11:46 PM |
Many thanks, Maureen!
April 19, 2011 at 4:43 PM |
….and just in case there are folks who have not read ‘In Which We get Nailed’, it’s a remarkable post….
April 19, 2011 at 11:51 PM |
Aren’t you lovely! Peter Storey’s words surely set me thinking. Thank you and bless you, Carolyn…