Some procedures have no pain that we remember.
Anesthetized, we slowly wake to the delirium of daylight,
the gated bed, the tubes, telemetry,
the insistent recall to identity,
the life we are required to resume –
it is there pain takes up residence.
They call it healing.
My daughter, lifted from the cross, must now endure recovery.
My neighbor, crawling from the grave, must now walk upright.
Our soldiers, damaged in an instant, must mend for years.
They say suffering unto health
hurts less than suffering unto death.
Those suffering don’t say this.
They say: We are broken, Lord,
like communion bread.
What can we do but kneel
and open our hands?
Commonweal, February 20, 2015, page 11.
John Predmore, S.J., is a USA East Province Jesuit and was the pastor of Jordan's English language parish. He teaches art and directs BC High's adult spiritual formation programs. Formerly a retreat director in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Ignatian Spirituality is given through guided meditations, weekend-, 8-day, and 30-day Retreats based on The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Ignatian Spirituality serves the contemporary world as people strive to develop a friendship with God.
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