"With Christ crucified
let us pass out of this world to the Father
so that when the Father is shown to us,
we may say with Philip:
It is enough for us."
—The Soul's Journey to God
Monday, April 8, 2013
The Solemnity of the Annunciation
The Merode Altarpiece
A poem for the Annunciation by Christina Rossetti
Herself a rose, who bore the Rose,
She bore the Rose and felt its thorn.
All Loveliness new-born
Took on her bosom its repose,
And slept and woke there night and morn.
Lily herself, she bore the one
Fair Lily; sweeter, whiter, far
Than she or others are:
The Sun of Righteousness her Son,
She was His morning star.
She gracious, He essential Grace,
He was the Fountain, she the rill:
Her goodness to fulfil
And gladness, with proportioned pace
He led her steps thro' good and ill.
Christ's mirror she of grace and love,
Of beauty and of life and death:
By hope and love and faith
Transfigured to His Likeness,
'Dove,Spouse, Sister, Mother,' Jesus saith.
I'm married, the father of five, and a Secular Franciscan. I edited books for a living; now I'm retired. You can reach me at reductioartis AT gmail DOT com.
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