Francis act

Stanislaw Barszczak, A look from the papal window

The bells are ringing on the Angelus Domini. Let Christ and his mother be glorified. Autumn day on a sunny Rome, it is 11:45 at noon. The Holy Father Francis and the Archbishop Fulton Sheen smoke a cigar and drink a martini. This fall Sunday they are already in the apostolic palace in the room with the famous papal window.

-(The Holy Father Francis) For the years I’ve been on musical. Sister Act is a American musical comedy film directed by Emile Ardolino and written by Joseph Howard. Featuring musical arrangements by Marc Shaiman, the film stars Whoopi Goldberg as a Reno lounge singer who has been put under protective custody in a San Francisco convent of Poor Clares and has to pretend to be a nun when a mob boss puts her on his hit list. And I would like to thank for this gift, for this glorious occasion.

-(Reverend Archbishop Fulton Sheen) A good performance… Deloris is a lounge singer who sing at a club in Reno, Nevada. The club is run by her boyfriend, mobster Vince LaRocca. After Deloris walks in on Vince having his chauffeur Ernie executed for betrayal, Vince orders his two henchmen to kill her as well. Deloris flees to the local police station where Lieutenant Eddie Souther suggests she testify against Vince. While waiting to testify, Vince enters Deloris into witness protection, and she is sent to St. Katherine’s Parish, located in a seedy, run-down neighborhood of San Francisco. Both Deloris and the stoic Reverend Mother object, but are convinced by Souther and Monsignor O’Hara to go along with the plan. Deloris “becomes” a nun under the hand of Reverend Mother, who gives her the religious name “Sister Mary Clarence”. Mary Clarence objects to following the religious vows and simple life of the convent, but comes to befriend several of the nuns, including the forever jolly Sister Mary Patrick, quiet and meek Sister Mary Robert, and the elderly deadpan Sister Mary Lazarus, who is also the choir director. After sneaking into a nearby bar, Mary Clarence is chastised by Reverend Mother and put into the choir, which she has seen to be dreadful. The choir nuns, learning that Mary Clarence has a background in music, elect her to take over as choir director, which she accepts. She rearranges the choir to make them better singers. Later at mass, the choir sings the “Hail Holy Queen” in the traditional manner beautifully before shifting into a gospel and rock-and-roll-infused performance of the hymn. Reverend Mother is infuriated with Mary Clarence about the performance, and orders that Mary Lazarus once again become the director of the choir. However, Monsignor O’Hara is thrilled with the performance as the unorthodox music brought people, including teenagers, in off the streets. Deloris convinces Monsignor O’Hara to allow the nuns should to go out to clean up the neighborhood. The choir continues to wow church visitors with their music… Monsignor O’Hara announces to the choir that Pope is to visit the church to see the choir himself. Reverend Mother decides to hand in her resignation since her authority has been unintentionally undermined, but Mary Clarence offers to leave in her stead, to which Reverend Mother disagrees. Detective Tate, a police officer on Vince’s payroll, finds out where Deloris is and contacts Vince, who sends Joey and Willy out to grab her. Souther confronts Tate, gets him arrested, and flies to San Francisco to try and warn Mary Clarence, but Vince’s men abduct her. The nuns, led by Reverend Mother, risk their lives by going to Reno to save Mary Clarence. Meanwhile, she flees Vince and his men, leading to a chase around the casino until the nuns find her and try to sneak out. Vince, Joey and Willy confront the nuns, but they cannot bring themselves to shoot Deloris while she is in a nun’s habit, and Reverend Mother proclaims Deloris is indeed a nun in order to convince the trio. As Vince works up the courage to shoot Mary Clarence anyway, Souther bursts in and shoots him in the arm and has the men arrested. Reverend Mother then thanks Deloris for everything she has done for them and agrees to remain at the convent. The tale ends with the choir, led by Deloris, singing “I Will Follow Him” before the Pope and a packed and refurbished St. Katherine’s, earning a loud standing ovation from the audience, the Pope, Reverend Mother, Monsignor O’Hara and the others. (see, https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sister_Act)

-(Francis) Imagine me riding a bike on another day. I did not want to be older than you or be not at all. I remember a celebration of this communion, in my village a first photo on the stairs in front of the church on May. Then I decided that I would take pictures every 7 years. But it was a long time ago… For two years I was in Częstochowa, I looked at the collected nuns there. Then Francis’ fall in the Jasna Góra chapel, the mass media pay attention to this detail. I’m getting old, I’m already a grandfather. I have no idea what would happen if I went to retire. Though, don’t cry for me Argentina… You see. There are young, good and bad people outside that window. From this window I watched them always.

-(Archbishop) Baloney is flattery laid on so thick it cannot be true, and blarney is flattery so thin we love it. Hearing nuns’ confessions is like being stoned to death with popcorn. Jealousy is the tribute mediocrity pays to genius. Pride is an admission of weakness; it secretly fears all competition and dreads all rivals. God loves you, Your Holiness.

-(Francis) There’s a lady who’s sure all that glitters is gold and she’s buying a stairway to heaven. When she gets there she knows, if the stores are all closed. With a word she can get what she came for, and she’s buying a stairway to heaven. There’s a sign on the wall, but she wants to be sure.

-(Archbishop) ‘Cause you know sometimes words have two meanings.

-(Francis) In a tree by the brook, there’s a songbird who sings. Sometimes all of our thoughts are misgiven. Ooh, it makes me wonder. Ooh, it really makes me wonder.

-(Archbishop) There’s a feeling I get when I look at the Holy Mary, mother of God. And my spirit is crying for leaving. In my thoughts I have seen rings of smoke through the trees and the voices of those who stand looking. And it’s whispered that soon, if we all call the tune. Then the piper will lead us to reason… And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forests will echo with laughter.

-(Francis) If there’s a bustle in your hedgerow, don’t be alarmed now. It’s just a spring clean for the May queen. I give myself to God’s providence.

-(Archbishop) Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run. There’s still time to change the road you’re on. Your head is humming and it won’t go, in case you don’t know. The piper’s calling you to join him. Dear lady, can you hear the wind blow, and did you know your stairway lies on the whispering wind? And as we wind on down the road our shadows taller than our soul. There walks a lady we all know
Who shines white light and wants to show
How everything still turns to gold. And if you listen very hard the tune will come to you at last when all are one and one is all
To be a rock and not to roll…(see, Stairway to Heaven, a song by Led Zeppelin)

-(the Holy Father Francis) And she’s buying a stairway to heaven, she still does the same.

The scene takes place at the famous window in the room of the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican on the third floor, a warmth conversation between Father Saint Francis and a friendly bishop from Italy is continued.

-(Francis) My old friend, beloved priests, this generation, you are the most beautiful star in the firmament. (Keep smiling) I want to express my associations regarding this wonderful gift from yesterday. We had nothing to compare my life with. The world was so ordinary before. In your presence I thank for an affection, an emotion, and an encouragement in the priestly mission… Beloved young friends, pure imagination (our dreams) and body, you have to able to enjoy their unity. In the past regarding my first priestly zeal, we had no plans how to shape it. Though all this was written in the books. However, I have always wanted to show my inner moment of opening to the priestly service for those who are faithful. Discover my moment in the priesthood. This has just happened in my youth. ‘Cause this moment one day he haunts us. We hear, we see better. I have to act. Acting is a fulfillment … I walk on a rope spread on the sidewalk. I’m going strong after that. I make sweeping turns with my body in one direction and the other. But I’m still on the prescribed line. The ability to concentrate here or anywhere will be indeed the final success of our unity: the pure imagination and the body. This unity can finally be won, and it will be visible. But I have to act. You do not play music, but music plays you, great musicians said.

-(Archbishop) I am not a director but a collaborator. Your Holiness knows that I am a collaborator of no secular authority nor earthly power, but only that of Christ. A good actor will not allow the auditorium to go…In the implementation of our humanity is always about the development of skills… As Your Holiness knows is about a search for the development of internal life. A wisdom is to present the final project, which is ‘no end’. Shakespeare was genius. That’s why so few of his peers are with him always.

– (The Holy Father touches his face, after a while he says) How to retire and who would support my parents. Yesterday I wish, I was 18 years again. They tell me to leave, to give way to the new Pope. And I accept the auditorium, which is rather beginning to build new values, that begins something more than is sentimental. Let’s look at the rose in this vase, or better at the wave in the Atlantic, which flows away, she was not anymore, she is no longer, she is different. Show me your hands. Do they have scars from giving? Show me your feet. Are they wounded in service? Show me your heart. Have you left a place for divine love? I feel it is time that I also pay tribute to my four writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

-(Archbishop) Each of us makes his own weather, determines the color of the skies in the emotional universe which he inhabits. Life is like a cash register, in that every account, every thought, every deed, like every sale, is registered and recorded. Not I buy with you collection of notes and listen to sonata by Beethoven, not I slowly in the door I turn the key, still so shy, not I drift away where tighter music night game, not I, sorry, that not I. Not I bring you in a basket your day and sweet your coffee, I did not courageously go into the big world like you on a Roman streetcar, not I at the window sometimes waiting for the perfect day, not I sorry that not I. (see, a song by Irena Jarocka)

-(Francis) Jesus, he was someone who sadness wiped with mine face the one warm word. He was someone who from the sand built for me the theater, where I playing. He was someone who took a harder by the hand, he led to the fire. He was someone who simply himself.
He was someone who took a harder by the hand, he led to the fire. He was someone who simply himself… Buon pranzo.

You hear people in the square. The scene ends with the entry of two newly ordained yesterday priests by the Holy Father, who from the window together with the Pope will bless the believers gathered on St. Peter square.

(all this is a poetica story license, all rights reserved, the right to reprint, copyright
by Stanislaw Barszczak)

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