You have
come upon the South
Near to
dying, in the turgid
Billowing
blackness. Many
Have already
been taken –
A falling
column crushed the skull
Of that one;
an enemy
Used the
jagged length of a statue
Broken to
impale another;
Unseen
disease swept away
Scores of
others. Those left with breath
And flowing
blood lie unmoving
On the
ground, skin stuck to bone,
Sweat-soaked
hair matted on the head,
Amid broken
glass and squalor,
Felled trees
and lightning-scorched houses.
The wild
beasts tear us without pity.
A sweet
light comes with you,
St
Columba. It gently lifts us,
Gives us
strength to move. We look closer;
It shines
from your peaceful face,
From your
hands, the hands you are reaching
Towards us
with. Bright angels
By the
hundreds are appearing,
Your
fellow-workers in the worship
Of the One
God in love and purity.
You saw and
spoke with some of them
Before you
had put aside your flesh
At
death. They have come at your earnest
Prayer to
the All-Holy Trinity.
The firm
touch of any of those
Sacred hands
as you fan out
Amongst us
revives our
Mortal frames. The dead are given
Back to us
alive. The souls
Of all grow
joyous. Homes, simple
Or stately,
re-form. Toppled trees
Yield new
leaves; the coyote
And the
cottonmouth leave meekly
For their
dens. The choking darkness
Recedes. The sun is seen again,
And with him
the stars and moon.
In your
presence there is life
And healing,
St Columba.
Bowing with
our faces in the dust,
We plead
with you not to leave us
To live
according to our own
Deceitful
wisdom. But ever
Dwell with
us and teach us by your words
And show us
by your ways how we also
May inherit
the Light that never fades
And the Life
that never ends.
***
A life of
our Holy Father, St Columba of Iona (+597), may be read here:
https://orthochristian.com/104544.html
--
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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