To God, Who Gives Joy to Our Youth

To God, Who Gives Joy to Our Youth

For Reverend Raphael Barousse, OSB – Father Raph – Uncle Bubby – on His Birthday

By Lawrence “Mack” Hall

Word Count: 205

Rating: G

Summary: A poem to an aging yet forever-young priest

Introibo ad altare Dei
Ad Deum qui laetificat juvenitutem meam

You look into the mirror and ask yourself
“Who is that old man staring back at me?”
Your friends tell you you’re lookin’ good – for your age
And your uncooperative body in protest creaks

But you and all of them are wrong because

You still approach the Altar as a child
As you once were, and are, and will be forever
For God will have it so, will have you so –
Enchanted by His magic – a little boy

A little boy in Sunday shoes and shirt
Who hears his Mama whispering to him, “Don’t squirm!”
As the Mass hums through a summer morning
Until that moment when you encounter Him:

The universe spirals through its sunlit dance
Creation spins around, in, and down
Eternity circles the paten and cup

Miraculum

Eternity circles the paten and cup
Around and out and up, Creation spins
Through its sunlit dance the universe spirals

And only little children understand that
And only little children are invited
And so God gives joy to your forever-youth
And your forever-youth gives joy to God

Original Poetry