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Fairless, Michael, 1869-1901

"The Gray Brethren and Other Fragments in Prose and Verse"

' How are we to be born
again, simple children with wondering eyes?
"We must learn to lie in helpless dependence, to open our mouth
wide that it may be filled, to speak with halting tongue the
language we think we know; we must learn above all our own
ignorance, and keep alight and cherish the flame of innocency in
our hearts.
"It is a tired world, my brethren, and we are most of us tired men
and women who live on it, for we seek ever after some new thing.
Let us pass out through the gate into the Kingdom of Heaven and not
be tired any more, because there we shall find the new thing that
we seek. Heaven is on earth, the Kingdom is here and now; the gate
stands wide to-night, for it is the birthright of the Eternal
Child. We are none of us too poor, or stupid, or lowly; it was the
simple shepherds who saw Him first. We are none of us too great,
or learned, or rich; it was the three wise kings who came next and
offered gifts. We are none of us too young; it was little children
who first laid down their lives for Him; or too old, for Simeon saw
and recognised Him. There is only one thing against most of us--we
are too proud.
"My brethren, 'let us now go even to Bethlehem, and face this thing
which is come to pass, which the LORD hath made known unto us.'"

The lights were out in the church when the Recluse came to fetch
the Child. She was still kneeling by the creche, keeping watch
with the wonderful figures of fire and mist.


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