DC-cornetteWhen you think no one sees you, read this moving tribute to the Daughters of Charity who migrate each year to Christ the King Retreat House in Syracuse. The author of this reflective poetry is a long time  staff member at the retreat house. (I suspect the same could be said of other followers of  Vincent and Louise.)

Beauty is in the Eye of the Beloved

Another year has come and gone, and the Retreat House is full of life again –
The Daughters of Charity are here!
It is so good to see familiar faces,
And those radiant smiles
And heartfelt benedictions.

None of us have escaped another year of time,
Yet each face grows more beautiful with each passing day.
For the faces of the Daughters glow with wisdom,
And their eyes reflect the love of the Savior.

We see them gracefully walking down the ahllo,
And tenderly opening the Chapel door
To meet their Lord within.
Look at their faces –
See the peace than can only come from knowing God,
And embracing His love.
Look closely – what do you see?
Wisdom, serenity, hope, faith, obedience, and sometimes pain.
Yes, pain and sadness is there, too –
For each Daughter carries the pain of those whose lives she has touched.
She is moved by what others have experienced,
And she carries their hurt with her, as she lifts them up in prayer.

It is so easy to say, “I’ll be praying for you.”
But when a daughter tells you that you are in her prayers,
You can rest your head on the pillow at night and know that someone has prayed for you today.

Look again at those faces –
Some show signs of the passage of years,
But the line are there from years of smiling.
And the sparkle in their eyes is the light of perpetual youth.

See them gather together in prayer,
And you will see faces that come alive,
Faces that are radiant with joy,
Eyes that see beyond the walls and the woes,
Eyes that are focused on God alone.

Gentle souls, one and all.
Tender, caring, merciful,
Each caring more for the other than for themselves.

Not one of them would accept any praise for who they are or what they do,
Each sees herself as a simple servant,
Doing only what she has been bidden to do.

Yet their walk shows us the path we each should choose to follow.
They preach the Gospel by their lives,
And reach out in love to each soul they meet.

Grace, wisdom and tenderness.
See the Daughters as they pass through each day,
Doing those “little things’ that bring peace and joy to others,
Trying moment to moment to grow in love and virtue.

We see each face and behold the beauty
That comes from deep within.
The beauty which that comes from years of caring,
Years of divesting oneself of self
And embracing all that is good and holy.

We share their lives for just a little time,
But they bring us joy and peace while they are here.
Our walk is brighter when we follow the Daughters’ path,
And our hearts are lighter.
They walk as women who know they are loved by the Father,
We can see Him in their eyes.
And we , too, feel His presence when we are with them.

Their beauty is real, and vibrant, and timeless,
For each face shows forth the goodness that is within,
And each smile bring us joy.

Soon the daughters will leave,
And return from these moments of silence
To their lives of loving service.

But they will live in our hearts,
For we have beheld their beauty,
And have been filled with their love.
and none of us will ever be quite the same.

Anne Richter, Associate, Christ the King Retreat House, Syracuse, NY


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