A peerless
crystal city,
Transparent
to Ireland’s
Natural
beauty, gleaming
Green and
blue; sub-civitas
Of Greater
Jerusalem;
Rich colony
of Christendom
Shining in
the splendor
Of Holiness
– This they fashioned
With their
sacred hands:
Kevin of far-famed
Glendalough,
Eoghan of
Kilnamanach,
Teacher of
belovèd Kevin,
Kieran of
Clonmacnoise,
Who reposed
so young,
And the
entire luminous choir
Of the Irish
saints.
For
generations
That city
was ablaze
With the
Glory of the Gospel,
And shining
souls
From Irish
shores
Spread that
Light to many
Other lands.
But after scores
Of years,
other men, some unknowing
And unwise, others
full of guile
And cunning,
arose in Erin.
The saints
they banished
To caverns
underground
And ruled in
their name
But not in
their spirit:
Stern,
angry, rigid, and perverse.
With grimy
hands
And
blackened hearts,
They remade
the Irish Church,
Happy and
beautiful
In Christ
and His saints,
In their own
image:
Dark,
morose, opaque.
The Holy
Spirit,
Radiant
Center
Of that holy
place,
Has fled in
dismay,
Leaving only
the appearance
Of life, but
not the thing itself.
And now a
great collapse
Has laid
bare the depth
Of
wickedness and depravity
For all to
see.
But amidst
this wreckage
Hope arises
once again.
From their
exile
The saints
have been released.
Free once
more to move
Among the
people,
They begin
to heal
The
devastated souls
Of their
fellow Gaels.
Yet trust is
small,
And the task
is great.
But these
are more
Than mortal
men:
They are
God-bearers,
Breathing
Grace and Love.
To be in
their presence
Is to be
with God,
To stand in
Heaven.
And there
all things
Are
possible:
Wild animals
become tame,
The leaves
of the trees sing songs,
Angels
become visible,
Agèd birds
become young,
Willows bear
apples,
Blind eyes
receive sight.
With the
help of the saints
The scars of
the Irish,
Bitter and
betrayed,
Will
fade. And the people,
Reunited
with their saints,
After their
long catastrophe,
Will renew
their land in beauty.
***
For lives of
some Irish saints:
St Kevin
https://orthochristian.com/80048.html
St Kieran
https://orthochristian.com/73745.html
More –
http://oodegr.com/english/istorika/britain/history_irish_church.htm
--
Holy Ælfred
the Great, King of England, South Patron, pray for us sinners at the Souð, unworthy though we are!
Anathema to
the Union!
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