We Have A Pope!
Could not help but go back in time to the last Papal election. I was Mrs. Corporate Middle Management with my nice office and house by the lake, was a busy lady, an important person! When I saw the news blurb of white smoke I turned on the TV in a nearby conference room, one of the guys from upstairs came down to watch with me.
Today, I have learned the lessons of loss and poverty. Today we were having an office luncheon to say "Goodbye" to Sister Marta as she leaves for several months. The computer was on the table with "smokewatching feed" as much of the staff from our parish and school listened to Father W. talk about the Papacy, conclaves... as I watched the screen it crossed my mind "would it be sumptin' if that white smoke started as we sat here listening to Father answer questions and teach (and does Father LOVE to teach!)..." but.... I knew it was really too early in the day, we'd not see the smoke from the day's elections for at least another hour or so.
And then, Sister Marta and I at the same time said "smoke smoke" and a chorus of voices said "IT IS WHITE". Sr. Marta hugged me and told me she loved me, there were tears in my eyes as I shared with my parish family that moment.
The staff snapped into action, setting up the projector in the Hall and getting the stream from EWTN going. All of the students from SJS Catholic School came to the hall and staff, some parents, and the kids - we all waited together. Now, like with any family gathering, the sound feed kept sputtering and the kids were far too loud, but, it was just that - it was a family gathering. Father would come in and shuss everyone (we adults were as bad as the kids with our chatter), then go out to take a call. Our parish church bells rang for that entire time of "anticipation".... Father found his place, on the floor, seated amid the littlest of the kids, looking at that screen with the same face of joy - - - we are all gonna see our PAPA.
When we saw light behind the curtain, I grabbed the arm of next to me, our music teacher, and said "that is HIM" and she was as giggly as I.
Well, while I have lost many things in the past few years, I have gained as well - this time, it was much better meeting the new Pope surrounded by family.
The staff snapped into action, setting up the projector in the Hall and getting the stream from EWTN going. All of the students from SJS Catholic School came to the hall and staff, some parents, and the kids - we all waited together. Now, like with any family gathering, the sound feed kept sputtering and the kids were far too loud, but, it was just that - it was a family gathering. Father would come in and shuss everyone (we adults were as bad as the kids with our chatter), then go out to take a call. Our parish church bells rang for that entire time of "anticipation".... Father found his place, on the floor, seated amid the littlest of the kids, looking at that screen with the same face of joy - - - we are all gonna see our PAPA.
When we saw light behind the curtain, I grabbed the arm of next to me, our music teacher, and said "that is HIM" and she was as giggly as I.
Well, while I have lost many things in the past few years, I have gained as well - this time, it was much better meeting the new Pope surrounded by family.
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