Showing posts with label Gregory Kennedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gregory Kennedy. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

A Few Good Reads

By the blog editors

We are pleased to notify you of two articles written by our fellow blogger Jesuits – Adam Hincks and Gregory Kennedy, respectively – both of which were featured as cover stories in recent issues of the America magazine. They are as follows:



Our special thanks to the editors of America magazine for generously making Adam's article accessible to the public for free. Note that it will remain so temporarily. Read it while you can!

Thursday, 15 March 2012

A Short History of Salvation

By Greg Kennedy, S.J.

Pharaoh had a ton of stuff:
Soldiers, chariots and slaves;
But when he messed with the Israelites
No possession could he save.
Everything got stuck in mud
As he tried crossing through the Red Sea.
But he would’ve made it safe and sound
If he drove a SUV.

Moses was a grey, old man;
His arms weren’t all that strong.
He needed Hur and Aaron
To hold them up for long.
But when he staggered down the mountain
How much better he would have had it,
If instead of two, huge, rocky slabs
God had given him a Kindle Tablet.

“Samuel! Samuel!”, God said one night.
Samuel answered, “Here I am.”
Poor Eli couldn’t get a wink of sleep
Till he hit upon this plan.
“Boy, next time you hear the voice
To it these words you tell:
Your call is very important to us.
But please text me on my cell.”


Young David was a quiet lad,
Not much a fan of sports.
He could spend whole days alone
In other worlds absorbed.
But when he deftly killed Goliath
It was a dead sure sign,
That all those hours on the X-Box
Weren’t a waste of time.