Thursday, 29 October 2020

Pistis reclaims tears (weekending October 31st 2020)

 

istis reclaims tears (weekending October 31st 2020)

The sadness expressed in the announcement of the death of ‘our dear friend and colleague’, Doorkins Magnificat[i], may have led to actual tears for the passing of a cat… Or perhaps this much-loved resident of Southwark Cathedral continued (post mortem) to be a symbolic route for what may be so difficult to express...? Perhaps meaning has been attributed to this feline life possibly enabling important messages to be given both to and by the ‘Church of England’ (at a time of utterly, utterly appalling revelations in the recent report from the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse[ii]):

·        allow anyone to come in and find a place – to be fed and loved, to find safety and sanctuary

·        accept and let everyone (and every animal) be who they are (but do not be naïve; protect the vulnerable; remember that cats can be mousers too)

·        think about how more than a cat could make these ‘sacred places’ softer and gentler and accessible

·        value all your companions in your specific place and on your journey

‽istis marvels that, maybe, it sometimes takes the life and death of a cat to discover, re-discover or affirm these messages after c. 2000 of Christianity.

‽istis, however, was somewhat surprised today genuinely to shed real tears at a stumbled-upon local community version of ‘The Blessing’[iii]  - with Makaton signing (NB: other ‘Lords’, other-gendered/non-gendered deities and divinities, and other faiths are apparently available - as are many, many versions from across the world of this worship song). Oh, what must it be like to really believe and have faith that an omnipresent, omniscient and utterly benevolent presence might indeed be with us and for us - and our children and their children? And what evidence could we reasonably expect in order to be able to lose finally the words ‘belief’ and ‘faith’…?

But, mostly, ‽istis thinks this week of those who weep:

‽ for all loved-ones (as All Hallows’ Eve precedes All Saints’ day), desperately ill and dying with this resurgent and apparently systemically overwhelming virus

‽ for all loved ones (as All Hallows’ Eve precedes All Saints’ day), desperately ill and dying of the ‘everyday’ conditions – physical and mental, social and structural - that have not gone away but that may be hidden further from response and treatment

‽ because their children are joining the numbers of the many, many children across the world who just do not have enough to eat[iv]

‽ because four members of a family have died: Shiva Mohammad Panahi and Rasul Iran Nezhad, drowned along with their children Anita and Armin – and whose 15-month old toddler is missing[v]. Irrespective of your politics; irrespective of your views on people who we call migrants, immigrants or refugees; irrespective of your thoughts on who might be responsible for the ‘push’ factors, or the reality or myth of the ‘pull’ factors; irrespective of your view about the choices made by individuals desperate to try to find a way to secure a future… surely, we weep…

And in all these tears (with all their reasons) perhaps, possibly, maybe a better world might be reflected… 

© Pistis        

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