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God's
Angel Mary
by
Bill Kolb
For
He shall give His angels charge over you,
to keep you in all your ways. —Psalm 91:10-12
More
than a half-century ago—and it seems a world away—my
older brother and I were boarding students at a school in Connecticut.
The year was 1944 and war raged throughout Europe and in the Pacific.
Merricourt was a small institution of about fifty children, run
by a couple known to the students as Uncle John and Aunt Ruth. My
brother was always getting into trouble, and it seems like I would
get punished right along with him. Infractions such as cursing,
hitting another boy or wetting one's bed would bring very predictable
punishment, the most common of which was being sent to bed without
supper.
There
was a woman, a large woman, who cooked for all of us. Her name was
Mary. I recall that she would walk around the grounds between classes
at mid-morning and give us slices of warm toast from the basket
she carried. She would ring a bell that she also carried.
Mary
was the kind of person who would bake a cake for a boy's birthday,
but before she put it in the oven, she would make sure it was filled
with pennies, nickels and dimes, so that many of us would enjoy
the one boy's special day. Not too sanitary by today's
standards, but we loved it, and I don't recall anyone keeling over.
The
reason I am writing about Mary is because of what happened just
before we went home for the last time. The war in Europe had ended;
it was spring, and summer recess was near. Nevertheless, late afternoon
found my brother and me punished once again, sent to our beds without
the evening meal—visions of far-away breakfast dancing in
our heads.
Then
who should appear but Mary—on tiptoe, finger to lips—motioning
us to climb the stairs to the top floor, where she opened a closet
door. Inside was a little table with two chairs, set with a tablecloth
and all our favorite foods. Will I ever forget that moment? No way!
To this day it tells me that there ARE angels in our lives. God’s
Angels.
Lord,
help us to believe in you and in your goodness in us and
in
the world. Help us to take heart when faced with the vicissitudes
of life, knowing that your angels, both seen and unseen,
always
surround us. Amen.
Copyright
©2006 Bill Kolb
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