Among the homeless poor whose lives mingle with
the litter of the streets, a nuisance to many in their grime and smell and
soliciting eye, not all are deranged and lunatic. Surely some are true souls of
despair who have embraced a life of forsakenness to enclose and silence within
themselves a mistake now long past. And if these latter have a stifled passion
we do not suspect, and a recurring thought that another life was possible with
a different choice, in some cases the occupied faces hurrying past them may
share more kinship than they realize with their own crossroad when they could
have chosen differently...‘The poor you have always with you’. And yet it is rather easy to look at the derelict poor and consider
self-inflicted the scars from alcohol and drugs that mar their faces – easy to
harbor disdain for their indecency. But then surely we sometimes miss a lonely
man’s eyes looking up in a wish that his face will not provoke this time a
glance of revulsion. And perhaps the same look of these eyes was also in the
eyes of Jesus as he carried the cross to Calvary.
Lines from Contemplative Provocations, by Father Donald Haggerty.