And with thy spirit...
Having been close enough to Nicaragua to be invested in a measure of peace in Central America, the uprising of the Sandinista rebels deeply disturbed me. I'd been watching the news before we attended mass in Atlanta in a small chapel with exposed wooden beams, its crucifix draped in a haze of purple voile. We were celebrating the Stations of the Cross and the language took on spooky meaning given my concerns for the friends I'd made in that unstable part of the world. Each word mouthed by the priest seemed to take on an eerie undertone given the day's events. In between each invocation, the news reports that I'd heard reverberated in my head and in my heart.
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
The U.S. has just sent light infantry troops into Honduras.
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
It seems the Sandinistas crossed the border and fighting broke out between these rebels and the Contras, whose camps are scattered along the border inside Honduras.
"Pray for peace. Pray for the safety of the young service men traveling to Honduras."
[Jesus takes up his cross.]
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
Noreaga has yet to resign and there's no chance for peace in Panama as long as he's in control. More unrest today as doctors and nurses at the major hospital in Panama City threw rocks at soldiers because they will not be paid this week.
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
It appears that the President of Honduras has asked President Reagan for a show of muscle. Troops will be based 125 miles from the fighting. No democratic government in the world will be refused military aid against communist aggression.
[Jesus is striped of his garments.]
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
The skirmishes increased on the border between Honduras and Nicaragua. Men on Nightline argued; called each other liars. Who's right, Ted?
[Jesus is nailed to the cross.]
Government policy. Amen.
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
Father says, "I'm a chaplain in the armed forces; we'll definitely be in Panama soon. They're killing our country with drugs. I bet we'll also have to get to Mexico before the drug traffic stops."
[Jesus dies on the cross.]
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
Father says, "I don't usually have a homily before the service but I'd like to introduce our program for later. Fifteen years ago, I took my first mission trip abroad…a child died in my arms. He had worms and if you know nothing about worms, they take over the body to the point that they crowd into the esophagus and the child chokes to death."
[The body of Jesus is placed in the arms of his mother.]
"Holy god, holy and mighty, holy immortal one, have mercy upon us."
Manuel Noreaga squints from the television and asks, "You want a revolution?"
"Save us and keep us, we humbly beseech you, O Lord."
"The peace of the Lord be always with you."
"And with thy spirit."
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[The image at the top of this post is one of the Stations of the Cross created by the incredibly talented artist and architect Alberto Alfonso, who is one of four architects featured in my book Four Florida Moderns, which W.W. Norton & Company published last year.]