No exciting events in the Joannaworld
lately. Rebecca, on the other hand
has had a lot of excitement. You
can read about it here!
I seem to have been spending more time than
usual at church recently. This is
not due to an uptick in piety, but more to how things just happen to
happen. A few days ago, I
went to the St. James Mass in Remembrance of the Deceased Homeless of
Seattle. I have planned to go to
this every year, and I always seem to forget about it when the day actually comes. This year, fortunately, a friend and fellow volunteer working with me at the Cathedral Kitchen reminded me and we went together.
Mass at St. James is always moving, but this service was particularly
so. The names of the fifty-seven
homeless people who have died were printed on the order of worship, and after
Mass, the cathedral bells tolled fifty seven times for the departed. Patty Bowman, Director of the cathedral's social outreach program, gave a
very moving reflection on the loss that we all share when our regrettable
economy allows such pervasive homelessness to happen - and when we ourselves allow
these unfortunate people to sink into invisibility. She said that there are over 8,000 homeless in King County,
and 40% of these are children. Also,
over 40% of the homeless men here are veterans, many of whom suffer from
psychic wounds received during their military service - serving the rest of us, that would be. These numbers are truly shocking.
Several inter-faith groups presented hand
knitted hats, gloves, and scarves made by their members. Pictured is one four huge baskets of
knitted things which surrounded the altar.
Let's hope that either I remember to remember next year, or that some friendly soul reminds me again.
3 comments:
What a brilliant idea.
Very moving blog. thanks for sharing your experience.
That is a touching way to be reminded of the unseen poor in our midst.
Glad that Rebecca noticed that smoke.
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