Deacon Simon Writes: 30th June 2024
I came across a poem that helped me come to terms with the suffering in the world. It was written by Claudia Minden Weisz who was raised in an alcoholic home, her sister was murdered and when she wrote the poem she had just found out that her daughter Angela was suffering from a rare disorder that causes the child to become severely disabled.
The poem is called And God Said No.
I asked God to take away my pride, and God said “NO”. He said it was not for Him to take away, but for me to give up.
I asked God to make my handicapped child whole, and God said “NO”. He said her spirit is whole, her body is only temporary.
I asked God to grant me patience, and God said “NO”. He said that patience is a by-product of tribulation, it isn’t granted, it’s earned.
I asked God to give me happiness, and God said “NO”. He said He gives blessings, happiness is up to me.
I asked God to spare me pain, and God said “NO”. He said suffering draws you apart from worldly cares and brings you closer to me.
I asked God to make my spirit grow, and He said “NO”. He said I must grow on my own, but He will prune me to make me fruitful.
I asked God to help me love others as much as He loves me, And God said “Ah, finally you have the idea”!
Blessings,
Deacon Simon.








