Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Sanctuary in a Very Bad Week—The Tree of Life Mass Murder Murfin Verse

A memorial to the victims of the Tree of Life Synagogue mass murder this week in Pittsburgh.
Note—This week marked the first anniversary of the mass murder at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on October 27.  I was asked to do the Chalice Lighting at the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation in McHenry the next day.    The topic for the morning was sanctuary.  I threw away what I had carefully prepared.  I was planning on reading this new poem instead which was totally inadequate to the situation but due to a scheduling mix up, I didn’t read it that day.  I will be reading it publicly for the first time this Saturday night at the Tree of Life Coffee House from 7-10 pm at the church, 5603 Bull Valley Road in McHenry.  As you will see the poem also references other ugly, hateful episodes the same week. 


Sanctuary in a Very Bad Week

Headlines:  
Trump Attempts to Erase Transgender Identity
Two Blacks Killed at Walmart by Angry Racist
14 Bombs Sent to Targets Denounced by Trump
11 Dead at Tree of Life Synagogue Mass Murder

Sacred shelter—A haven offered or sought,  
   a holy obligation and a desperate resort.
The Church once offered it to those fleeing
   the wrath of a king or war lord.
Today we are called to offer it to
   immigrants and refugees,
      the homeless and unwanted,
            the despised of color, gender, faith,
               abused women and families,
                  all the wretched.

Know this—Sanctuary can fail.
   Ask Thomas Becket, Ann Frank,
      the four little Girls of Birmingham,
            the frozen bum,
               the murdered wife,
                  the deported asylum seeker,
         the immigrant children in cages, 
            the dead Jews of Tree of Life.

But failure does not cancel hope or duty.
   time to step up,
      to take our chances,
            to become a People of Sanctuary.

—Patrick Murfin



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