As a Catholic, I’m reminded that Holy week is
supposed to be a time of contemplation on the suffering, death, and
resurrection of Jesus Christ that all Christians commemorate. Whenever I reflect on the crucifixion, I can’t
help but think about rape survivors and their suffering. The cruelty, evil, and humiliation that innocent,
men, women, and children suffer from being raped or sexually assaulted.
A poem in my book, A Rape Survivor’s
Reflections: My Poems and Practical Exercises, seems appropriate along with
some positive words of reflection that follow.
Please note the words in italics are God’s, not mine.
Redemptive Suffering
Are you kidding me?
Who am I? The virgin Mary?
Well, my name’s Mary, and I’m
no virgin,
but then you already knew that.
Tell me why.
Why is there suffering at all?
I know we’re all suffering unless
we’re physically dead,
so why not kill us all and let
the world end.
I’ll give you your answer,
but first answer ME.
Why do people, hate, kill and
maim?
Why do they torture, prolonging
the pain?
Why do they cheat, steal and
lie?
Why do they want a bigger piece
of the pie?
Why can’t they be happy with
all they’ve got?
Why can’t those that have, help
all the “have-nots?”
Don’t get me wrong. It’s okay to want more,
but it’s certainly not right
just to hoard.
Then there are talents.
I gave everyone some.
To some I gave more. Others only have one.
How many people do you know,
tell me now,
that have found and really use
the talents they have?
How many have done so and are
eternally glad
to go to work every day and get
paid
for what they feel is
essentially play?
You know the answer, and, of
course, I do, too,
because so many come to me
unhappy like you.
So, tell me why. Why is there suffering at all?
You know you’re all suffering unless
we’re physically dead,
so why aren’t you doing
something about it before the world ends?
Inspired by Fr. William J.
O’Malley, S.J.’s book,
Redemptive
Suffering: Understanding Suffering, Living with It,
and Growing
Through It
(New
York: The Crossroad Publishing Company, 1997. Print).
Who
Inspires You?
and
What Can You
Learn from Them?
Like any good father or
mother, our divine creator shares our unjust suffering and keeps reaching out
to pull us out of the darkness, knowing that our triumphs over evil will
inspire others, so our victories become lights in the darkness transforming the
world.
Write
about who inspires you and what you can learn from them.
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Download my book for FREE in the Apple Store, Barnes & Noble, or on our ePub distributor’s website at Smashwords.com. Purchase my paperback and Kindle eBook at Amazon.com, Unfortunately, Amazon.com would not allow us to sell Mary’s eBook for FREE. However, I do have the mobi file which I can send you for free. Just email me at mary@apprenticebutterflies.com.