Friday, March 31, 2023

César E. Chávez (March 31, 1927 – April 23, 1993)

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Oración del campesino en la lucha


Enséñame el sufrimiento de los más desafortunados;
así conoceré el dolor de mi pueblo.
Líbrame a orar por los demás
porque estás presente en cada persona.
Ayúdame a tomar responsabilidad de mi propia vida;
sólo así, seré libre al fin.
Concédeme valentía para servir al prójimo
porque en la entrega hay vida verdadera.
Concédeme honradez y paciencia
para que yo pueda trabajar junto con otros trabajadores.
Alúmbranos con el canto y la celebración
para que se eleve el espíritu entre nosotros.
Que el espíritu florezca y crezca
para que no nos cansemos de la lucha.
Acordémonos de los que han caído por la justicia
porque a nosotros han entregado la vida.
Ayúdanos a amar aun a los que nos odian;
así podremos cambiar el mundo.
                                                                Amen.


                                            por-César E. Chávez

                                                                
Fundador del UFW 




by Robert Lentz



    Prayer of the Farm Workers' Struggle


Show me the suffering of the most miserable;
thus I will know my people's plight.
Free me to pray for others,
for you are present in every person.
Help me take responsibility for my own life
so that I can be free at last.
Grant me courage to serve my neighbor
for in surrender is there truly life.
Grant me honesty and patience
so that I can work with other workers.
Enlighten us with song and celebration
so that the spirit will be alive among us.
Let the spirit flourish and grow
so that we will never tire of the struggle.
Let us remember those who have died for justice
for they have given us life.
Help us love even those who hate us;
thus we can change the world.
                                                        Amen.


                                by-César E. Chávez

                                            
UFW Founder 


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Farm_Workers


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Friday, March 24, 2023

Óscar Arnulfo Romero y Galdámez (15 August 1917 – 24 March 1980)

 

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Recordemos y honremos de corazón la memoria del Monseñor Óscar Arnulfo Romero Galdámez, Arzobispo de San Salvador asesinado mientras decía misa en la capilla de un hospital el 24 de marzo de 1980, El Salvador. Fue muerto por su oposición a la injusticia, a la crueldad de un gobierno derechista apoyado por los EE.UU; fue muerto por amar y tratar de proteger a los que amaba. Fue muerto por ser buen pastor. El poema fue escrito cuando nos interamos de su muerte.
 
Let us remember and honor in our hearts the memory of Archbishop Óscar Arnulfo Romero Galdámez, Archbishop of San Salvador murdered while he said mass in the chapel of a hospital March 24, 1980, El Salvador. He was killed because of his opposition to the injustice, the cruelty of a rightist government supported by the U.S.; he was killed because he loved and tried to protect those he loved. He was killed for being a good shepherd. The poem was written when we learned of his death.  




------La Consagración Del Cafe

-----------------al monseñor Óscar A. Romero


Un día de dios
en mi patio tomando café
nada es normal —
------ni el alcatraz
------con su pene dorado
------ni el iris
------como lava morada
------que derrama un volcán.
Encuentro en el fondo de la taza
casullas bordadas
de mariposas negras
y guindas manchas —
-----el sol dispara
-----centellas de balas plateadas
-----y de cirios ahogados —
----------hay sangre en su brillar.
Pongo la burda taza en su platillo
con un tierno cuidado
como si fuera cáliz
y digo la letanía:
-------Guatemala
-------Nicaragua
-------El Salvador.
Y un lado del corazón
me sabe blanco y dulce
como la caña
------y el otro,
-----------como el café,
------------------negro y amargo.




------------------© Rafael Jesús González 2023


(Siete escritores comprometidos: obra y perfil; Fausto Avendaño, director;
Explicación de Textos Literarios vol. 34 anejo 1; diciembre 2007;
Dept. of Foreign Languages; California State University Sacramento;
derechos reservados del autor.)









------The Consecration Of Coffee

----------------------to Archbishop Óscar A. Romero


One day of god
drinking coffee in my patio
nothing is normal —
------not the calla
------with its penis of gold
------nor the iris
------like purple lava
------a volcano spills.
I find in the depths of the cup
chasubles embroidered
with black moths
& red stains —
-----the sun fires
-----a scintillation of silver bullets
-----& of candles drowned —
-----------there is blood in its shine.
I place the cup on its saucer
with a most tender care
as if it were a chalice
& say the litany:
-------Guatemala
-------Nicaragua
-------El Salvador
& one side of my heart
tastes white & sweet
like cane sugar
-----& the other,
----------like coffee,
---------------bitter & black.




----------------© Rafael Jesús González 2023


Visions-International, no. 44, 1994;
author’s copyrights)


On this dayOscar Romero, the archbishop of San Salvador, was assassinated, sparking El Salvador's 12-year civil war.

 
Romero was appointed San Salvador's archbishop three years before, in 1977, at a time when violence in El Salvador was rapidly escalating. The conflict was largely one of class warfare: the landed wealthy — who were aligned with the rightist government and paramilitary death squads (supported by the U.S.) — against the impoverished farm workers and other laborers who had begun to ally themselves with leftist guerrilla groups looking to overthrow the government.

Romero had a reputation for being bookish, conservative, and even for discouraging priests from getting involved in political activism. But within weeks of becoming bishop, one of his good friends was killed by the death squads. His friend was an activist Jesuit priest named Rutilio Grande, who had been devoted to educating peasants and trying to bring about economic reforms. He was gunned down on his way to a rural church, along with a young boy and elderly man he had been traveling with. It was a clear moment of conversion for the previously apolitical Oscar Romero, who suddenly felt that he needed to take up the work his friend had been interrupted from doing.

Romero canceled Masses all around the country that week, and invited all to attend the funeral Mass on the steps of the National Cathedral, which he presided over along with 100 other priests. One hundred thousand people showed up at the cathedral for the funeral. He also broadcast his sermon over the radio, so that it could be heard throughout the country. He called for government investigation of the murders going on in rural areas, and he spoke of the reforms that needed to happen in El Salvador: an end to human rights violations, to the regime of terror, and to the huge disparity in wealth, with the landed classes getting rich from the labor of the poor. He announced to his congregation that he wanted to be a good pastor, but he needed everyone's help to lead.

He was called to Rome. The Vatican did not approve of his activism. Romero had become a proponent of liberation theology, a way of viewing the teachings of the Christ from the perspective of the poor. Poverty and oppression came from sin, it argued — institutional sin or structural sin, such as an authoritarian regime or unjust government. In liberation  theology, the Gospels are not so much a call to peace or social order; instead they are a call to action, even unrest, to eradicate the sin that is causing poverty and widespread suffering. 

 
On March 23, 1980, the day before he was shot, Oscar Romero gave a sermon in which he pleaded with low-level soldiers and policemen carrying out murderous orders to choose God's command over their government's. The very next day, March 24, 1980, Romero was killed by a paid assassin while consecrating bread at the altar during Mass. A single bullet from an M-16 assault rifle was fired down the center aisle of the hospital chapel, striking him in the heart.

Romero's funeral was attended by a quarter million people from around the world. The events galvanized many previously apolitical poor people, who then supported leftist guerrilla fighters trying to overthrow the Salvadoran regime. The 12-year civil war resulted in more than 75,000 deaths and more than a million displaced people. In 1992, peace accords negotiated by the government and leftist rebels were signed in Mexico, with the United Nations and Catholic Church looking on. It included a 70 percent reduction in armed forces, programs for economic growth and to alleviate poverty, and an outside observing system to monitor elections. The accord included a nine-month cease-fire, which began February 1, 1992. That cease-fire has never since been broken. 


The way to Archbishop Óscar A. Romero's canonization, held up by the two previous popes who called him a communist, was cleared by Pope Francis who declared that Archbishop Romero had died a martyr and canonized him on October 14, 2018.








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Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Ramadan

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-------Ramadán


En el noveno mes
cuando la luna nueva
----apenas se asoma
empieza el ayuno nocturno
y la penitencia
hasta que un hilo blanco
se distinga de un hilo negro.

¿Cuándo será?



------© Rafael Jesús González 2023




-----Ramadan


The ninth month
when the new moon
------barely appears
the nightly fasting begins
and the penance
until a white thread
is distinguished
from a black one.

When will that be?



------© Rafael Jesús González 2023








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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Monday, March 20, 2023

Spring Equinox and Aries & 20th Anniversary of U.S. invasion of Iraq

  

Spring Equinox and Aries


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                        Aries

Al morueco de los comienzos
lo impulsa la estrella roja
que relumbra en sus ojos de diamante
y se refleja en sus cuernos de heliotropo,
sus pesuñas de hierro.
        Guarda el fuego cardinal del anhelo
        y sobre su cabeza
                giran el día y la noche
                        la noche y el día
                en el baile simétrico
                        del tiempo.
             

                                 © Rafael Jesús González 2023




                        Aries

The ram of beginnings
is driven by the red star
which shines in its diamond eyes,
reflects in its bloodstone horns,
its iron hoofs.
 

     It guards the cardinal fire
     of ambition
     and above its head
            turn day and night 
            night and day---- 
    in the symmetrical dance 
                  of time.



                        © Rafael Jesús González 2023






It is 20 years since the illegal and unjust U.S. invasion of Iraq under the pretext of lies that Iraq had “arms of mass destruction.” The only voice in Congress to oppose George W. Bush’s criminal war on Iraq was my beloved representative from my district in California, the truly Honorable Barbara Lee. Now Barbara Lee is running for the U.S. senate. We must elect her; we must have her sense of justice and her courage in the Senate. Mad dogs are indeed loose in the world.

On the eve of the invasion, night of a full moon, I wrote these verses.

 

Han pasado 20 años desde la ilegal e injusta invasión estadounidense de Irak bajo el pretexto de mentiras de que Irak tenía “armas de destrucción masiva”. La única voz en el Congreso que se opuso a la guerra criminal de George W. Bush contra Irak fue mi querida representante de mi distrito en California, la verdaderamente Honorable Barbara Lee. Ahora Barbara Lee se postula para el Senado de los Estados Unidos. Tenemos que elegirla; es preciso tener su sentido de la justicia y su valentía en el Senado. Perros rabiosos andan sueltos por el mundo.
 
En vísperas de la invasión, noche de luna llena, escribí estos versos:
 
 
 
    Luna perseguida por perros

La luna plena entra
por mi ventana;
sus enaguas blancas
llenan el cuarto.

 

Me persiguen los perros —
dice — Mira,
mira como me han
desgarrado las faldas; 
hay una bola 
de perros enloquecidos 
sueltos en el mundo. 

 

Temo que mañana
mis enaguas se tiñan
rojas de sangre.

 

Hay perros rabiosos 
sueltos en el mundo.

 

 




 

    Moon Chased by Dogs

 

The full moon comes
through my window; 
her white skirts 
fill the room.

 

I am chased by the dogs,
she says. Look,
look how they have
shredded my skirts; 
there is a pack 
of mad dogs 
let loose in the world.

 

I am afraid that tomorrow
my skirts will be stained
red with blood.

 

There are mad dogs
let loose in the world.

 

 
 
            © Rafael Jesús González 2023

 
RUNES, issue 4, 2004; CB Follet & Susan Terris, eds.; 
author’s copyrights

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Friday, March 17, 2023

St. Patrick's Day

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Para celebrar la fiesta de San Patricio
To celebrate St. Patrick's Day 



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---Fiesta de San Patricio


San Patricio echó las culebras
de Irlanda y Santa Brígida
era la diosa de las norias;
hadas residen allí y el trébol
explica la Trinidad;
la isla es siempre verde
y su don del habla
proviene de una piedra.




-----------© Rafael Jesús González 2023









------St. Patrick’s Day


St. Patrick drove the snakes
from Ireland & St. Brigid
was the goddess of the wells;
faeries dwell there & the clover
explains the Trinity;
the isle is always green
& its gift for gab
comes from a stone.




--------------© Rafael Jesús González 2023




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Sunday, March 12, 2023

mahtlactli-once Acatl yancuic xihuitl; 11 Reed new year



Mahtlactli-once Acatl: 11 Caña

 

                (al modo nahua)

 

Acatl, caña, carrizo

se dobla en el viento

pero no se quiebra.

Tiene memoria y tiempo.

Es vara de autoridad,

de justicia.

Que sea flexible la vara 

y la justicia se arraigue

en la compasión.

 

 

 

            © Rafael Jesús González 2023

 




 

Mahtlactli-once Acatl11 Reed

                (in the Nahua mode)
 
 
Acatl, cane, reed
bends in the wind
but does not break.
It has memory & time.
It is the staff of authority
of justice.
Let the staff be flexible
& justice be rooted
in compassion.
 
 
 
            © Rafael Jesús González 2023







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Tuesday, March 7, 2023

full moon: For a month the moon

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For a month the moon
gathered dreams enough to make
her grow full and round.
Now she’ll slowly let them go
till she becomes shadow-thin.

 

                        © Rafael Jesús González 2023

           

 


Terasaki Kogyo, c. 1890-1910

 

Por un mes la luna
recogió sueños suficientes para hacerle
crecer llena y redonda.
Ahora lentamente los dejará ir
hasta hacerse delgada como sombra.

 

 

                            © Rafael Jesús González 2023 








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Monday, March 6, 2023

Purim

 









                    Luna en Purim 



Si la luna sobre Israel 
fuera una Ester tan justa como sabia 
vería bajo las máscaras 
de los hijos pérfidos de Mordoqueo 
e intercedería por Palestina. 
Pero es sólo testigo 
de que el poder y fuerza hacen tiranos 
y que los Amanes llevan 
muchas máscaras y hacen muchos papeles 
bajo su luz.




                                                        © Rafael Jesús González 2023






https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Netanyahu





                Moon on Purim 



If the moon over Israel 
were an Esther as just as wise 
she would see past the masks 
of the perfidious sons of Mordocai 
& intercede for Palestine. 
But she is only witness 
that power & might make tyrants 
& that the Hamans wear 
many masks & play many roles 
beneath her light.



                                © Rafael Jesús González 2023




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