Wisdom from a Gnostic Sage
Tag: shrine
My verdict is as follows (mark it well):
Francesco Bernadone is a fool.
He thinks that he can strip our Mother Church,
And rob her of her dowry held in store.
If she is to be wed to high-born men,
We should not treat her grossly as a whore
Who gives her favours freely, from the heart,
To all who beat a path up to her door.
Cathedrals are not built with lepers’ hands,
Or chantries by mere gutter-deaths endowed.
Bejewelled shrines must dazzle tear-filled eyes,
Not rustic dolls laid out on heaps of straw.
Francesco and his half-crazed crew may stalk
Unto their hearts’ content this countryside,
But they shall not invade our frescoed walls,
Or stigmatise the icons we adore.
We rest secure beneath our mosaiced domes.
The chant of priest, the tinkle of the coin,
Ensures the soul’s release, the sinner’s balm,
While gospel-truth is safe beneath the floor.
Within this cave I heard “That Thing”
Disclosing how our prayers
Could kindle light, transfiguring
Those crippled by their cares.
And thus re-made, a sluggish flow
Could spring to healing spate.
Old bones could pave the way to show
Changed flesh, immaculate.
Illumined by the moon, the night
Revealed to preternatural sight
An azure cincture round the earth
As clay, by grace, brought Hope to birth.