Posted on 01/31/2017 8:09:46 AM PST by Salvation
My cousin, John Clem, died suddenly last week at the age of 52. It was likely a pulmonary embolism. The suddenness of his death shocked and deeply saddened many. He was dearly loved and was a great servant of God and man in the Charlottesville, Virginia area.
At the funeral today, my mind drifted back to a photo album my father once assembled not long before his death. In the frontispiece he inscribed a passage from Psalm 103:
But as for man, his days are like the grass,
or as the flower of the field.
The wind blows and he is gone,
And his place never sees him anymore.
Indeed, our lives do pass swiftly. I often think about the many men who once lived in my rectory, this place that never sees them anymore. One day, I too will be swept from here, becoming a distant memory peering out from some old photographs in the archive.
In Psalm 90 there are some other painfully beautiful lines:
O Lord, you have been our refuge
from one generation to the next.
Before the mountains were born
or the earth or the world brought forth,
you are God, without beginning or end.
You turn men back to dust
and say, Go back, sons of men.
To your eyes a thousand years
are like yesterday, come and gone,
no more than a watch in the night.
You sweep men away like a dream,
like the grass which springs up in the morning.
In the morning it springs up and flowers:
by evening it withers and fades.
Our life is over like a sigh.
Our span is seventy years,
or eighty for those who are strong.
Make us know the shortness of our life
that we may gain wisdom of heart.
Lord, relent! Is your anger forever?
Show pity to your servants.
In the morning, fill us with your love;
we shall exult and rejoice all our days.
Give us joy to balance our affliction
for the years when we knew misfortune.
Show forth your work to your servants;
let your glory shine on their children.
Let the favor of the Lord be upon us.
Yes, lines like these went through my mind at the funeral and also this past weekend as I saw this beautiful videoa commercial, really. The short video below shows the span of one womans life, some seventy years, in less than two minutes. How quickly she moves through the stages of her life, from infancy to her golden years!
At the end of the video, the woman walks off into the distance as the setting sun casts its orange and gold rays. Here, too, I recalled the moving lines of an old hymn:
The golden evening brightens in the west;
Soon, soon to faithful warriors comes their rest;
Sweet is the calm of paradise the blessed.
Alleluia.
Our years number seventyor perhaps eighty for those who are strong. Or as the old Douay beautifully put it, The days of our years are threescore and ten. But if in the strong they be fourscore
Monsignor Pope Ping!
So be it.
Thank you for posting this. Incredible words, incredible reflection. Monsignor Pope helping us put together the day’s needed reflections.
I’m so sorry about the death of your son. May he rest in peace.
We are all “programmed” to live a limited lifespan. And so are all the creatures of Earth. Even plant life is so destined.
Where did that “wisdom” come from.
My son died at 6 wks. well over 40 years ago. Also, lost a
baby in miscarriage the year before. I think I will see
them again; sooner now than later. I’m 70 now. Trust in the
Lord!
I lost my boy 14 years ago. I, also, try to be grateful for every day I'm given, but at 70 the hosts of the dead crowd around me.
The children of thy servants shall continue,
and their seed shall be established before thee.
May they and their nineteen children be blessed with long productive lives. Amen.
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