A Sermon in Stone. Poems from the Cathedrals of France. Paula J. Marolewski - EXCERPT -

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A Sermon in Stone Poems from the Cathedrals of France Paula J. Marolewski - EXCERPT -

www.sinkyourroots.com Copyright 2001 by Paula Marolewski All rights reserved.

To Jeannette One of the gentlest and humblest souls I have ever met.

Introduction In March 1996, my sister and I traveled to France. We stayed in Paris, and from there explored many of the centuries-old cathedrals and basilicas that grace the French countryside. From the great eastern rose in Laon to the shadowed blues of Chartres, from the simplicity of Germigny-des-Pres to the intricacy of Beauvais, theology came alive. Spirituality became incarnate in stone and glass. These poems flow from those days, to capture the wonder, the insight, and the challenge I received as I walked the vaulted ambulatories. Read the stories that glowed in ancient stained glass. Knelt in silence before altars that been the place of worship for untold thousands. Without audible voice, the cathedrals speak. They proclaim the glory of God and the mystery of his sacrifice. They reveal the fallen nature of man and the manifold grace of his redemption. They chronicle the history of the world, from the dawn of creation to the blast of the last trumpet. They are forever A Sermon in Stone.

Table of Contents St-Denis 1 St-Denis Roses 2 Chartres 4 St-Etienne 5 Rheims 6 Beauvais 8 Dead Folk 9 An Architecture Lesson 11 Faces 13 Etienne Weathering 15 Agnus Dei 16 Lectio 18 Meditatio 19 Oratio 20 Contemplatio 21 A Tautology 22 A Heretic s Defense 24 Windows 25 Let There Be 26 Adam: The Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen 27 Eve: The Abbaye aux Dames, Caen 28 Germigny-des-Pres 29 St-Benoit-sur-Loire 30 A Short Note from Rudolf Bultmann 31 A Short Response to the Note from Rudolf Bultmann 32 The Queen 33 Thoroughfare 34 St-Benoit Crypt 36 Scholastic Architects 37 St-Remi 38

St-Denis when God said Let There Be Light! it was not a shaft of white that split the murky blackness but a gloriana rainbow spilling out cascading down splashing the blackness transforming void and formlessness to butterfly wings rainforest orchids peacock feathers and he sang for joy with his creation in that first flush of brilliant tangible prismatic Light. 1

St-Denis Roses Let it encompass everything but let it begin with the Father standing Alpha and Omega ever the beginning ever the end in himself it had its beginning with us it shall never end and it shall encompass everything let the Son spin out in laughing ecstasy from the bosom of the Father from the eternal embrace from the closest gracious steps divine music could lend to song let him inscribe a perfect circle at each point pause let his feet spread life his hands mold form his breath breathe spirit six times let him pause and on the seventh with laughter to rest for it shall encompass everything 2

and the Spirit still moves over void no longer but over times and seasons hung in the heavens as a reminder to men of he who bears Living Water of God-become-Man of the Virgin Bride of the end of times as of the beginning twelve signs to mark the times the magnificent movement of celestial arts and so it shall encompass everything every labor of man every swing of the scythe every clip of the pruning shear every shepherd s crook every chisel on the wood every strike on the anvil from the small to the great peasant priest and king every man every woman every child and babe none shall be forfeit from the joy of perfect harmony from the rhythm that moves the stars from the intricacy of every step from the dance from the Great Dance for it shall encompass everything 3

Etienne Weathering Once, and only once, I saw a carving on the outside of a church. Not as a part of the statuary, or of the small scenes often carved near the tympanum or on the doorposts. It was simply on the great expanse of otherwise unadorned wall: a niche carved hardly an inch deep originally; a simple presentation of the crucifixion. And I knew that I was standing on holy ground. It was carved with care and weathered by time. Once a crucifixion now only the Cross. The faces are gone the bodies remain only roughened shapes vague shadows recollections of Golgotha. What were you? An altar? A shrine? Bas-relief carved because a mason s chisel slipped cleft the stone in the suggestion of a Cross? No liturgy here no candles no incense the paten and chalice remain within. Here the soil is the Body the Blood is the dew and the season s zephyrs bring the Spirit of an ever-new Pentecost. 15

Contemplatio From the music enter the rest. Like a formata hold the silence lengthens not in apathy but in expectancy. Count the beats like the pulse of the heart a rhythm in time to the Conductor s baton. It is the moment to breathe deeply the philharmonia still ringing through the blood. It is the moment to hold from breathing attuned to every soundless movement waiting for the first note and chord to break forth anew. 21

Eve: The Abbaye aux Dames, Caen Time was new and meant for marking joys. I walked in the Garden where leaves stroked my skin in trusting, sensual pleasure. Flowers yielded fragrance every one meant to be caressed each petal its own glory. The delicacy of being was delight. Then, of a sudden, time became old. The body needed protection and when garments were invaded a shell grew about the spirit. Innocence had been locked in the Garden guarded by an angel with a flaming sword. For three days, could they be marked, time stopped. Once the divine hand had clothed me in animal skins to hide my shame. A second time his hand reached out clothing me anew in the holiness of his rising. Damask swirled like snowflakes and laughter fell like a girl s first realization that she is a woman. 28

Germigny-des-Pres Heaven is my throne and the earth is my footstool where then is the house you could build for me? If I have but one talent I will not bury it. If I have but one stone I will make of it an altar to my God. If I have but two lines I will shape them into a cross. If I have but two steps I will raise them as a dais for the paten and chalice. If I have but three windows I will center them in the apse. If I have but three alcoves I will place them as chapels for the hungry of heart. If I have but four columns I will set them round the altar. If I have but four sides I will raise them as a lantern above his body and blood. If I have all these I shall ask but one thing more: Let me have countless arches like the endless ripples of eternity. 29