In The Name - A poem on the theme of Body, Mind, Spirit by OTN Patron Pádraig Ó Tuama

Pádraig Ó Tuama is a poet, theologian & reconciler. He is a member of the Corrymeela Community, Ireland’s oldest peace and reconciliation organisation, where he has hosted ‘Blessed are the Brave’, a retreat for LGBT+ Christians and those in chur…

Pádraig Ó Tuama is a poet, theologian & reconciler. He is a member of the Corrymeela Community, Ireland’s oldest peace and reconciliation organisation, where he has hosted ‘Blessed are the Brave’, a retreat for LGBT+ Christians and those in church leadership who seek to affirm us, for about 10 years. He’s a regular broadcaster on radio on topics such as conflict and faith, LGBT+ inclusion, and the dangers of so-called ‘reparative therapy’.

FEBRUARY is LGBT+ History Month, an annual celebration of lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans & non-binary history. This year’s theme is Body, Mind, Spirit - We’ve asked our Patrons and Trustees to share their thoughts on this theme. Here is a poem by Pádraig Ó Tuama, first published in his autobiography In The Shelter: Finding A Home In The World.

We asked him to record for us one of his poems, called In The Name. It speaks of the diversity of human experience shared in the safe sacred spaces we support local churches to host. Read on, or hear him read it here [3mins].

In the Name - Pádraig Ó Tuama

In the name of goodness, of love and of broken community 
in the name of meaning, of feeling and I hope you don’t screw me 
in the name of darkness and light and ungraspable twilight 
in the name of mealtimes and sharing and caring by firelight 

In the name of action, of peace and human redemption 
in the name of eating, of drinking and table confession 
in the name of sadness, regret and holy obsession, 
in the holy name of anger, the spirit of aggression 

In the name of forgive and forget, and I hope I get over this 
in the name of father and son and unholy spirits 
in the name of beauty and broken and beaten up daily 
in the name of seeing our creeds and believing in maybe 

We gather here, a roomful of strangers
and speak of our hopeland, and talk of our danger
to make sense of our thinking, to authenticate lives
to humanize feeling and stop telling lies 

In the name of philosophy, of theology and who gives a damn
in the name of employment and study and finding new family 
in the name of our passions, our lovings and indecent obsessions 
in the name of prayer, of worship and demon possession 

In the name of solitude, of quiet and holy reflection
in the name of the lost, the lonely and the without-direction 
in the name of the early and the late and the wholly ineffectual 
in the name of the straight, and the queer, transgender and  bisexual 

In the name of bootclogs, and boobjobs and erectile dysfunction 
in the name of schizophrenia, hysteria and obsessive compulsion 
in the name of Jesus, and Mary and the mostly silent Joseph 
in the name of speaking to ourselves, saying ‘this is more than I can cope with’ 

In the name of touch-up, and break-up, and of breakdown-and-weeping 
in the name of therapy, and Prozac, and of full-hearted breathing 
in the name of sadness and madness and years-since-I’ve-smiled 
in the name of the Unknown, the Alien, and of the Wholly-In-Exile 

In the name of the named and the unnamed and the names of the nameless 
in the name of the prayers that repeat ‘I wish that I could change this’ 
in the name of goodness and kindness and intentionality
in the name of harbour, and shelter and family. 

© Pádraig Ó Tuama - Read more: padraigotuama.com.

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