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Friday of the Second Week of Advent
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A good question to ponder this Advent is: How do we come to know the
wisdom of God? In today's Gospel, Jesus teaches that
"Wisdom is vindicated by her works." Perhaps this means
that to understand the wisdom of God we must see it in action. For
example, when hope is offered in the face of despair. Or when
suffering becomes the birthplace of kindness. Or when vulnerability is
a strength.
On the day I interviewed for a fundraising job at Catholic Charities
of Oregon, I unexpectedly witnessed the wisdom of God being revealed.
My mind takes me back to that morning when I sat on the big orange
couch in the lobby of our headquarters in Portland before being called
up to the 4th floor for the interview.
There were two women already sitting on the couch when I arrived, and
I was relieved to get a moment to collect myself. As I sat down, I
took a deep breath and smiled a hello at my companions on the couch. I
will never forget what happened next.
The younger of the two women shared that she had come to Catholic
Charities in search of a place to take a shower. She had been homeless
for only three days. She was now living in her car but was hopeful
because she had a lead on an apartment. "Can you get a shower
here?" she asked, directing the question towards the other,
older woman, who was looking for something in a bag that sat in a
metal rolling shopping cart stationed next to her.
"Uh-huh" was her distracted and slightly gruff response.
Unphased by her lack of attentiveness, the younger woman continued.
She said that she had grown up Catholic so coming to Catholic
Charities felt humbling but also comforting, despite how scared she
felt in general. As she shared more, I noticed a change in the older
woman as she visibly softened and began listening attentively. She
then became quite sisterly as she said, "I've been coming
here for a while, and this is a good place to come. You can shower and
even do laundry. You can also get a case worker here." After a
pause, she continued, "And when it's your turn to shower,
ask for your own bar of soap. They have those little bars of soap,
like the ones from a hotel, and if you ask, they'll give you
one." Again, she paused, and then she finished her thought with,
"They're kind here. You're going to be ok."
I came a bit closer to knowing the wisdom of God because of what I
witnessed on that day of my interview. When any one of us chooses to
listen to another, and then responds with kindness, offering hope born
out of our own experience of struggle, we reveal the wisdom of God. In
today's reading, we are reminded, just as Jesus reminded the
crowd, to pay special attention to works that justify and reveal true
wisdom and love.
Sarah Granger joined the development team at Catholic Charities of
Oregon in 2016. She currently serves in the role of Interim Chief
Development Officer.
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