Dawn Dailey
  • Home
  • Blog on Life, Faith, and Grief
  • Books and Articles by Dawn Dailey
  • Justice Matters
  • About us/Subscribe

A Day at the Races and a Night at the Opera - Part 1

8/10/2016

0 Comments

 
Picture
While Jesus was still talking to the crowd, his mother and brothers stood outside, wanting to speak to him. Someone told him, “Your mother and brothers are standing outside, wanting to speak to you.” He replied to him, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” Pointing to his disciples, he said, “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my Father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.”  Matthew 12:46-50
 
 
On a recent trip to Italy, I traveled to the town of Siena. As I explored the streets with its numerous shops, I found myself gravitating to the piazza, or square, in the center of town, called Piazza del Campo. An enormous clock tower stands sentinel to the imperceptible passage of time here. Buildings on either side of the clock tower form a circle. Restaurants open up to the piazza where many folks that warm day sat al fresco as they enjoyed their food and drink. Running along the perimeter of the piazza is a cobblestone circular street. I was to learn later this circular street serves double-duty.
 
As the “insider” tour around Siena began, I discovered a secret not typically divulged to outsiders. The city is divided into 17 neighborhoods or districts, each called a contrada. Originally designed in the Middle Ages to provide military troops to Siena, the contrade have evolved into groups of patriotism, each with their own council, church, socials, and neighborhood activities. Fierce loyalty to one’s own contrada takes precedence over family, for at their social gatherings, attendees are only allowed from that contrada. Family members who belong to different contrade are expected to attend their own contrada’s functions.
 
More well-known than the contrade is the annual Palio di Siena. Ten of the contrade compete in two different horse races held in July and August of each year in the Piazza del Campo. Dirt is dumped onto the street encircling the piazza transforming the street into a race track. Each race lasts less than 2 minutes. The winning contrada gives a month-long party to the other 16 contrade.
 
While loyalty to one’s contrada struck me as unusual, I was impressed by the tightness of their communities and their unwavering fidelity. I wonder if we hold similar allegiances. Perhaps we belong to a social or activities club or hang out with a tight-knit group of friends or neighbors. But what about our local church communities? Are we as loyal to our own church as the Sienans are to their contrade? Do we seek to get plugged in and connect with the folks at our church? It’s all too easy to just show up for a worship service and then leave. The less we get involved, the less time we’ll stay at that particular church before moving on. Our loyalty changes at the proverbial “drop of a hat”.
 
Jesus in Matthew 12:46-50 expressed a spiritual connection to His followers that He likened to family ties. He said that whoever does the will of His heavenly Father is indeed His family. Wouldn’t it be satisfying to be so connected with our fellow church-mates that we consider them family?
 
Not long ago, quite a few of my sisters in Christ came to my aid during a crisis. I am forever thankful for them and their care for me. Their love and concern is a huge example to me of what can happen when Christ’s community pulls together. While we may not be gathering together for a horse race, community in Christ makes all the difference in this race called life.
 
 
Thank You, Jesus, for showing me the way to community. May I seek connection with my sisters and brothers in the faith as we minister to each other and to the larger world around us. Amen.
 
 
Want to subscribe to future posts? Click here.
 
Text and photo copyright © 2016 by Dawn Dailey. All rights reserved. Photo of Piazza del Campo, Siena, Italy.
 
All scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version®, NIV®. Copyright ©1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com The “NIV” and “New International Version” are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc.™
0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Looking for posts on Grief? Check out Archives from July 2014 to September 2015.

    Archives

    April 2025
    March 2025
    February 2025
    January 2025
    December 2024
    October 2024
    September 2024
    August 2024
    July 2024
    June 2024
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    June 2023
    May 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    January 2023
    December 2022
    November 2022
    October 2022
    September 2022
    August 2022
    July 2022
    June 2022
    May 2022
    April 2022
    March 2022
    February 2022
    January 2022
    December 2021
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    August 2021
    July 2021
    June 2021
    May 2021
    April 2021
    March 2021
    February 2021
    January 2021
    December 2020
    November 2020
    October 2020
    September 2020
    August 2020
    July 2020
    June 2020
    May 2020
    April 2020
    March 2020
    February 2020
    January 2020
    December 2019
    November 2019
    October 2019
    September 2019
    August 2019
    July 2019
    June 2019
    May 2019
    April 2019
    March 2019
    February 2019
    January 2019
    December 2018
    November 2018
    October 2018
    September 2018
    August 2018
    July 2018
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    February 2016
    January 2016
    December 2015
    November 2015
    October 2015
    September 2015
    August 2015
    July 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015
    January 2015
    December 2014
    November 2014
    October 2014
    September 2014
    August 2014
    July 2014

    RSS Feed

Copyright © 2014-2025 Dawn Dailey.  All rights reserved. 
All text and photographs are the exclusive property and copyrighted works of Dawn Dailey and may not be copied or reproduced, transmitted, manipulated or used in any way without written permission.  Photographs on this website have been digitally watermarked with ownership information.

Web Hosting by FatCow