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Why the Passion of the Christ
Women all around the world a tribute to you twirling everyday work and struggles A woman, wife, mother, chauffeur, nurse, doctors, lawyers, engineer, short order cook, baker, teacher, poet, artist, librarian, soldier, sister, mother in-law, grandmother, great-grandmother, daughter, friend, peacemaker, dancer, dog-walker, ... and a child of God. Sappho, a lyric poet, Joan of Arc, a heroine of France for her role during the Lancastrian phase of the Hundred Years’ war Helen Keller, deaf and blind, an American author, Eleanor Roosevelt, an American political figure, diplomat, and activist and the First Lady of the United States Amelia Earhart, aviator, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean Mother Teresa, "Saint Teresa of Calcutta," Catholic, was an Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun and missionary, place herself completely at the service of others A woman, mixed clay that was once rough as sand, dropped, spattered, and molded one that was flawed with the disorder of humanity, forgiven by the drops of crimson. But the most important one, Mary Mother of Jesus Why? As I follow the footsteps of my son My heart breaks at every word said against Him Why? Why? As my tears run down my face I vision, tenderly cradling him in my arms when he was young Why? Why? Does it have to be this way? They only loved and worshiped Him yesterday What has happened in just a day to make everyone hate him so? Why? Why? As I take every step behind him watching him suffer so My legs want to fold underneath me of the pain in my heart for my son For every blow he takes, for every time he falls Why? Why? My eyes swell and my nose runs from the suffering that my son is enduring and I am not allowed to get near him to comfort him in my arms Why? Why? Please, let his suffering end Endure and rise again 3/21/2015 Mary, witness to suffering with love and faith in "The Passion of the Christ"
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