Friday 8 July 2022

Reflecting on a visit to Aida Refugee Camp, Bethlehem


A reflection inspired by a recent visit to the Noor Weg Women’s Empowerment Project based at Aida Refugee Camp in Bethlehem, through the lens of the O Antiphons sung in Advent.


O Wisdom.

Knowing that knowledge is the start but not the end.

Working, organising, cooking for others.

Each class, each conversation, a step closer together;

to the truth you breathed into being in the beginning. 

O Sapientia.

 

O Lord.

Born on the wrong side of the wall 

and broke through it. 

Arms stretched across time and place;

welcoming, protecting, guiding us all to freedom. 

O Adonai.

 

O Root of Jesse 

No papers to prove it, but

Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and Uriah are here. 

Identity tags in spray paint. 

A true vine grows from a gap in the concrete. And flourishes.

O Radix Jesse.

 

O Key of David.

We cherish keys to doors long since been destroyed.

Our freedom is the one who rose to return. 

A key to a door that is never locked. 

This treasure not our right but our honour to receive; our privilege to share.

O Clavis David.

 

O Dayspring.

The light in the eyes of those standing in the shadows, their backs to the wall. 

“I love you” the only English they know.

May these beams of hope rise above the darkness. 

O Oriens. 

 

O King of the Nations.

Welcomed by children in a triumphal train;

plastic trumpets in their lips. 

We are not the King of Peace -

the one who binds us together. 

But we are His children, not pretenders to the throne.

O Rex Gentium.

 

O With Us Is God.

With us making marks of protest.

With us holding on to power. 

With us all, His people. 

Be born in us today.

O Emmanuel.

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