Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Twenty-five and counting

It was at least a quarter century ago that a man knocked at a door, looking for some help.  For whatever reason, there was no response to his plea.  He later died, reportedly from the cold.  When the news of this incident reached the ears of the local priest, he knew that things had to change.  Before long, the Inner City Home was born.


Staffed mostly by volunteers, the Home has continued to offer a welcoming atmosphere, a listening ear and a compassionate heart to transients and wayward souls.  Some need food, others just need someone to talk to.  All of them need warmth, and the staff at the Home are always there to greet them.



Tonight, the volunteers and staff gathered for the celebration of a Mass, an opportunity to give thanks for the continued graces that are given to all those who continue to give of themselves.  This celebration is about giving thanks, but also about looking to the future.  The poor will always need our help.  The poor will always be with us to teach us the lessons of humility and service.  The poor will always afford us a unique opportunity to see the face of God, if only we have the eyes of faith to see.

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