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March 19, 2024

No.811: On the Solemnity of Saint Joseph

“Christ in Limbo” by Fra Angelico (1441)

On this great Solemnity of Saint Joseph, I thought I would share a beautiful poem that would also be wonderful to read on Holy Saturday.  It chokes me up every time.  Hope you love it too.

Limbo
a poem by Sr. Mary Ada, OSJ

The ancient greyness shifted
Suddenly and thinned
Like mist upon the moors
Before a wind.
An old, old prophet lifted
A shining face and said :
“He will be coming soon.
The Son of God is dead;
He died this afternoon.”

A murmurous excitement stirred
All souls.
They wondered if they dreamed —
Save one old man who seemed
Not even to have heard.

And Moses standing,
Hushed them all to ask
If any had a welcome song prepared.
If not, would David take the task?
And if they cared
Could not the three young children sing
The Benedicite, the canticle of praise
They made when God kept them from perishing
In the fiery blaze?

A breath of spring surprised them,
Stilling Moses’ words.
No one could speak, remembering
The first fresh flowers,
The little singing birds.
Still others thought of fields new ploughed
Or apple trees
All blossom-boughed.
Or some, the way a dried bed fills
With water
Laughing down green hills.
The fisherfolk dreamed of the foam
On bright blue seas.
The one old man who had not stirred
Remembered home.

And there He was
Splendid as the morning sun and fair
As only God is fair.
And they, confused with joy,
Knelt to adore
Seeing that he wore
Five crimson stars
He never had before.

No canticle at all was sung.
None toned a psalm, or raised a greeting song.
A silent man alone
Of all that throng
Found tongue —-
Not any other.
Close to His heart
When the embrace was done,
Old Joseph said,
“How is Your Mother,
How is Your Mother, Son?”

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Comments

  1. patricia says

    March 19, 2024 at 9:36 am

    Beautiful! And I agree that it is perfect for Holy Saturday, thanks for sharing

  2. Laura M says

    March 22, 2024 at 3:41 pm

    I LOVE that poem, I always read int on Holy Saturday (and the “ancient Holy saturday homily”)

    • Ashley says

      March 23, 2024 at 5:52 am

      I’ve never read the ancient Holy Saturday homily so I looked it up. Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing that.

      • Laura M says

        March 23, 2024 at 11:05 am

        It’s the best! I’m glad I was able to recommend it and just in time for Holy Week 🙂

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