Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Sound of Perfect Silence

from TitusOneNine by Kendall Harmon:

The church is dark now. The altar is stripped and bare. Some are getting up and leaving in silence. Others remain kneeling, looking into the darkness. Holy Saturday is ahead, the most quiet day of the year. The silence of that silent night, holy night, the night when God was born was broken by the sounds of a baby, a mother’s words of comfort and angels in concert. Holy Saturday, by contrast, is the sound of prefect silence. Yesterday’s mockery, the good thief’s prayer, the cry of dereliction—all that is past now. Mary has dried her tears, and the whole creation is still, waiting for what will happen next.

Some say that on Holy Saturday Jesus went to hell in triumph, to free the souls long imprisoned there. Others say he descended into a death deeper than death, to embrace in his love even the damned. We do not know. Scripture, tradition and pious writings provide hints and speculations, but about this most silent day it is perhaps best to observe the silence. One day I expect he will tell us all about it. When we are able to understand what we cannot now even understand why we cannot understand.

--Richard John Neuhaus (1936-2009)

2 comments:

Jeannette said...

RJN gave us much over the years, may he RIP. Thank you for the various posts you share. I am grateful for your perspective.

Tony Seel said...

Thank you, Jeannette. I hope that you have a joyous Easter. Jesus is risen indeed!