Monday, October 30 : Saint Gregory of Narek
There was a time when I was not, and you created me. I had not prayed yet you made me. I had not yet come into the light yet you saw me. I had not appeared yet you took pity on me. I had not invoked you yet you cared for me. I had not signalled yet you looked at me. I had not craved your pardon yet you had mercy on me. I had not breathed a word yet you heard me. I had not sighed yet you listened. Even though you knew what would now happen to me you did not despise me. Even after considering with your foreseeing gaze the offences of the sinner that I am, you nonetheless formed me. And even now may I, whom you created, whom you saved, who have been the object of such care, not be lost forever by the wounds of sins aroused in me by the Accuser!… Bound, paralyzed, bent double like the afflicted woman, my poor soul is unable to stand upright. It cleaves to the earth beneath the weight of sin because of Satan’s heavy bonds… Incline towards me, Merciful One, poor fallen, thinking tree. Make me flower again in beauty and splendor, I who am withered and dry, according to the divine words spoken by the holy prophet (Ez 17,22-24)… You who alone are our Protector deign to cast your glance at me out of the concern of your inexpressible love… and, out of nothing, you will create within me light itself. (cf. Gn 1,3).
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