Monk in the World guest post: Gerry O’Neill

I am delighted to share another beautiful submission for the Monk in the World guest post series from the community. Read on for Gerry O'Neill's poem about ways to practice the sacrament of Communion.


Strange Communion


No altar,

No bread or wine,

No priest,

No word spoken

To stir the dangerous memory of Jesus (John Baptist Metz)


The drama is enacted

Under a different form:

Paper cup, coffee and hot roll,

Offered up

In a liturgy of love.


The salivated cup passes,

From lip to lip,

Measured bites so all may have food

For the journey

To the sheltered workshop.


Real presence in the sharing,

Joy that is blind

To the disapproving glances

Of those who fail to see

The depth in this encounter.


Tears well up

And overflow in gratitude,

For the gift of Eucharist

Made present,

In strange communion,


Do this in memory of me!



GerryGerry holds Masters’ Degree in both Education and Theology. In recent years he has served as Director of Mission for St John of God Health Care in Western Australia and currently holds the position of Regional Formation Manager for the Sisters of St John of God Ministries.


He has been key-note speaker at a number of conferences, published work in the Enneagram, Leadership and Visioning. Currently, he is offering a range of formation workshops that are designed to support those who are charged with the responsibility of continuing the healing mission of Jesus Christ in education, health, welfare and outreach to those on the margins of society.


 


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