Stranger in a Strange Land
November 1, 1998
Christmas Mass from San Marco, Venice, c. 1600 Music of Giovanni Gabrieli and Cipriano de Rore
Friday, October 24, 1997, 8 p.m.
The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
980 Park Avenue at 84th Street, New York City In illo tempore "In that time," so the gospel reading starts,
Augustus issued a decree. In this
time here we are (filled full with narrow tasks)
in narrow pews (worn down by papers piled
and pixels panicking) beneath a vault
of stone (strung out on talk) as voices clean
mount ancient strings with brass, rise high aloft,
and pass in understated order by
(so often threads, the sense, momentum lost)
the timeless, boundless stations of the cross. O mira Dei pietas! O wondrous compassion of God,
and a pretty good joke as well, in this place
to discover a papist bestowment of grace
for a Protestant working, working hard. Quem vidistis pastores? If I a shepherd there had been
and peered into that face,
far more I think I would have seen
than just a present grace.
This birth contains fecundity
of everlasting life,
its light enough for me to see
my parents, siblings, wife,
...
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