OUR
LADY OF FIFTH AVENUE
Black
Madonna
St.
Thomas Church
Robert
Trabold
One does not have to travel far
make a pilgrimage to Lourdes –
Fatima.
Right here in the heart of
Manhattan
stately statue Mary – child
aura of holiness – sacred
black bronze.
Mary – child gaze into mystery
eternity.
Darkness of face, figures,
clothing
draw us
statue exudes deep silence
reaching into silence of God.
Blackness has nothing
here has everything
leading us to walk into eternity
into dark mystery of God.
Mary – child
take us by the hand
hand of love.
In utter blackness – mystery
someone calls our name
Our Beloved
call of love
an encounter
one that is eternal
one that is faithful.
Call beyond human ones
that come - go
call that grasps us – shapes us
gives us peace the world cannot
give.
Black Madonna – child sit in
mystery
inviting us to fullness
that no words can explain.
PILGRIMAGE INTO THE DARK NIGHT: BLACK
MADONNA
Robert Trabold
In the spring of 2011, I made a
pilgrimage of silence to Castilla y
León , Spain
where the two great mystics, John of the Cross and Theresa of Avila lived and
died. It was a pilgrimage of silence in so far that in visiting these holy
sites and spaces, I was lead into contemplation trying to touch the presence of
the divine at my center and still point. I did not bring along books to read
but did bring one of the poems of John of the Cross. While on the trip, I read slowly his major
poems which helped me focus on the presence of the divine. The poem of John, ‘A
Dark Night,’ helped me feel that this inward journey of contemplation to meet
God at our center and still point is one that is always wrapped in mystery. It
leads us to an encounter with God who is transcendent and completely other from
ourselves and the natural world around us. In that sense, it is very different
from relationships we have with other humans. In spite of this dimension of
transcendence and otherness, this relationship is much closer and deeper to us
than other relations can be. In human relationships, the other is always in
front of us and exterior to us. But in this encounter in contemplation and
silence, we feel the divine presence deep within us where no one else can
enter. So this relationship has a dimension of mystery and darkness which John
of the Cross so well celebrates in his poem. We note also that although this
relationship is completely different from our ordinary experiences, it is an
encounter of love where the divine touches and reminds us that He/She loves us
and asks us to respond to this invitation.
As John of the Cross so well puts, it is an encounter in darkness but
one that is also burning with fire of love. We are meeting our Beloved who
takes us by the hand and asks us to respond with our love. While I was on
pilgrimage to Segovia
where John lived and is buried, his poem about the dark night was always
present to me and helped me feel the presence of the divine within me.
On this pilgrimage also to Castilla
y León, I made it a point to visit several Marian shrines with statues of the
Black Madonna and I wanted to enter more into their symbolism. Statues of the
Black Virgin are all over Europe and are
centers of pilgrimage for many people. I was able to visit such statues in the
Basilica of Our Lady of Atocha in Madrid .
I made a trip also to Toledo
and in the cathedral, I visited the chapel of Our Lady of the Sanctuary and the
beautiful statue of the ‘La Virgen Blanca.’ These two statues are very famous
and attract many visitors to the church. I sat in meditation in front of these
and the dark complexion of the mother and child had an aura of mystery. Because
the faces and skin were black, I had the feeling that the Virgin was leading us
into the mystery of the dark night that John of the Cross speaks about in his
poem. With this dark color of the face and skin, Mary directs us in our inward
journey to meet the transcendent God who is completely other than we are but
loves us and wants to have our friendship. I believe that these Black Madonna
pilgrim shrines not only in Europe but in many
places in the world attract people for this reason. Darkness is a symbol which draws and leads us
into mystery of God to whom we want to orientate our life. Our daily life is
full of many things, interests, occupations, concerns, etc, and it is a
challenge to find the central focus which will push our life in the right
direction. This focus is God and we have the challenge through our faith and
prayer to know and love God better so that the divine can be the center of our
activities and relationships and put them into the right direction. This is the
challenge of our life and the Black Madonna is in these pilgrimage shrines
reaching out to many people and assisting them in this journey of faith.
The color black is also symbolic of
the earth and fertility which are deep human realities. We come from the earth and our mother’s womb.
Looking at the Black Madonna, we ask her to help us with the many problems of
our life and the world we live in. In a pilgrimage, we go to a holy space where
we have a special encounter with the divine.
We bring the problems and cares of our daily life back home to this holy
place asking God his help with these things. The Black Madonna celebrated and
honored at these particular shrines can be an intercessor in this regard.
In conclusion, in making the
pilgrimage of silence to Castilla y León, I am always drawn to visit the place
where John of the Cross lived and is buried.
I read his poems which set the tone for the trip and this year, I read
many times his poem ‘In a Dark Night.’ We are on an inward journey of contemplation
to meet God in silence and darkness. It is a meeting of love where the divine
invites us into a relationship of friendship.
This year, I also coupled this pilgrimage with a visit to three chapels
with statues of the Black Madonna. The darkness of the statues exudes mystery
and invites us to take the hand of Mary who will lead us into the presence of
the transcendent God who awaits our friendship.
Since this is a journey to meet God who is completely other and different,
we must be content to make this trip in mystery and darkness. The poems of John
of the Cross and the statues of the Black Madonna will help us find our way to
this beautiful meeting with the Lord.
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