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On Pilgrimage 6

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Shannon Berndt
November 25, 2019
One who journeys without being changed is a nomad.
One who changes without going on a journey is a chameleon.
One who journeys and is transformed by that journey is a pilgrim.
--Mark Nepo
The EPF PIN-led delegation to Palestine has completed its time there. All the pilgrims have returned to their homes in the US now, but the pilgrimage continues in each participant. These final reflections are deeply personal, excellent examples of the process of pilgrimage as Nepo defined it. As any holy land pilgrimage ought to be, this one was unsettling but, ultimately, transformative.

 

October 23, 2019

 

Bethlehem

By Neal Halvorson-Taylor

Mary and Joseph crossed hills and valleys

to be counted here by their Roman occupiers.

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Tall, cement walls cut into hills and valleys

For miles and miles.

To cross it,

Palestinians stand in line for hours

With permits and identification,

Taking off belts and shoes and dignity,

Emptying their backpacks, pockets, humanity.

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To travel from Bethlehem to Jerusalem,

A short distance through an urban landscape,

We take a cab to a checkpoint crossing,

Walk up a ramp, go through turnstiles,

Place our things and bodies to be scanned,

Open our passports, cross the line.

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We went through the Erez Crossing,

A tense, tedious security process,

Israeli military first,

and then Hamas,

Show permits, open bags.

Cross into Gaza. Cross into trauma.

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Walls and crossings ensure Israeli security,

Conventional life behind them

Guarded by young soldiers and high-tech weaponry

Keeping watch on the restricted inhabitants.

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Fear met the holy child.

Fear builds walls.

Fear covers the land like a layer of desert dust.

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How to shake it off?

How to cross into the danger of humanizing the other?

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