From June 5 – 14 I spent 5 days in the desert camp (“Byrd Camp”) with No Mas Muertes and 5 days on a Borderlinks delegation which took me into Nogales, Mexico. Over the next several days I will write about some of my experiences. The days were FULL - and I was so busy living them that I did not have much time to reflect. Now that I have had a few days away from the encounters I am realizing how exhausted I am – physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. I need some time to process. I will write when I am ready and able.
In the meantime I share this Franciscan Blessing:
May God bless you with discomfort . . .
at easy answers, hard hearts,
half-truths and superficial relationships.
May God Bless you so that you may live
from deep within your heart
where God’s Spirit dwells.
May God bless you with anger . . .
at injustice, oppression and exploitation
of people.
May God bless you with tears . . .
to shed for those who suffer from pain,
rejection, starvation and war.
May God bless you
so that you may reach out your hand to
comfort them
and turn their pain into joy.
And may God bless you with enough
foolishness
to believe that you can make a difference
in this world, in your neighborhood,
so that you will courageously try
what you don’t think you can do, but,
in Jesus Christ, you’ll have all the strength necessary.
May God bless you to fearlessly
speak out about injustice,
unjust laws, corrupt politicians,
unjust and cruel treatment of prisoners,
and senseless wars,
genocides, starvations, and poverty that is
so pervasive.
May God bless you that you remember
We are all called to continue God’s
redemptive work
of love and healing
in God’s place, in and through God’s name,
in God’s Spirit, continually creating
and breathing new life and grace
into everything and everyone we touch.