Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Searching for Jesus' finger

http://www.nola.com/newslogs/breakingtp/index.ssf?/mtlogs/nola_Times-Picayune/archives/2005_08.html#075458

Searching for Jesus' finger
Wednesday, 2:10 p.m.

In the garden behind St. Louis Cathedral on Royal Street lies an incredible tangle of zig-zagging broken tree trunks and branches, mixed with smashed wrought iron fences.

But right in the middle, a statue of Jesus is still standing, unscathed by the storm, save for the left thumb and index finger, which are missing.

The missing digits immediately set off speculation of divine intervention.

New Orleans has a long history praying to saints for guidance and protection in times of great peril. In fact it was Our Lady of Prompt Succor who was said to be responsible for saving the Ursulines Convent in the French Quarter from a raging fire that consumed the rest of the city centuries ago.

Since then, New Orlenians have prayed to the saint for protection from natural disasters. On Saturday, Archbishop Alfred Hughes read a prayer over the radio asking for Our Lady's intervention to spare the city a direct hit by Hurricane Katrina.

Many in the Quarter are now saying it was the hand of Jesus, the missing digits to be precise, that flicked the hurricane east just a little to keep the city from suffering a direct blow.

And the search is on for those missing fingers.

Shortly after Katrina passed, several men went to Robert Buras, who owns the Royal Street Grocery and told him they know who has the finger. Buras said he'd give them all the water and beer they need if they bring him the finger.

They told him they'd find it and asked to be paid upfront. But Buras told them he wouldn't take it on credit.

"I'm going to find Jesus' finger,'' Buras said. ''I've got a lead on it.''

4 comments:

Desert Cat said...

Hand, finger, breath, "happens all the time when hurricanes make landfall", whatever. What was almost sure to happen didn't--that's what I know. Whether divine intervention or natural phenomenon, it was still an answer to prayer.

k said...

Yes. Part of the wonder of those storms is how you can see and feel changes that keep them from being a "perfect storm." It's so often just that little bit of change in path, intensity, whatever, that gives many more people a chance to escape.

New Orleanians have a wonderful dry sense of humor, and (to me) an endearing combination of true and deep religious conviction, and down-to-earth appreciation of human frailties. That article seemed to catch some of that spirit.

Hmm. Could it be your blogdaughter's trying to sell you on the great charm of those people?

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