Arrr! Avast ye landlubbers! A miracle befallen upon New York's Broadway and 51st after the Hamas attacks be done!
2023-10-15
Arrr, mateys! Blimey, the Hamas scallywags be causin' terror in fair Israel, bringin' naught but sorrow to this 'ere world! But, amidst this sea o' doom, aye, a miracle be found. 'Twas a glimmer o' hope in a sea o' darkness!
In the midst of a bleak week in history, Jesus took a walk in midtown Manhattan, capturing the attention of New Yorkers. As the world grappled with images of violence and evil, many wondered where God was in all of it. Tim Busch, inspired by the Holy Spirit, organized a "Eucharistic Procession" in New York City, drawing hundreds of people in the past, and thousands this year. Fr. Mike Schmitz, known for his popular podcast, delivered a powerful homily during the mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral that preceded the event. Despite feeling hesitant, Fr. Mike compared himself to Jonah and emphasized the importance of bringing Jesus into the streets. After the mass, the procession carried the Holy Eucharist through the streets, attracting the attention of curious New Yorkers. People stared, recorded, and watched as priests and nuns walked behind Jesus. The author, initially unsure why they were there, realized the significance of witnessing the event. The stillness and quietness of the city during the procession stood out, and the author pondered if others would stop and ask who Jesus was and why He came to the streets. The author encouraged readers to embrace moments that may initially be uncomfortable, as they may lead to unexpected miracles. In a week filled with darkness, it is essential to remember the love and heroism that emerges from such tragedies. The procession in the streets of Manhattan served as a flicker of hope amidst the bleakness.