A Reflection on Mary Magdalene
I’ve been thinking a lot
about
Mary Magdalene
recently
ever since
stumbling across
George Herbert’s poem
of the same name.
As a straight white cis male
in the established church
I have the privilege
to not worry
about
the concerns of her sisters.
When I go to the bathroom
that matches
my gender identity
and gender expression
no one questions
my decision.
When I go out for drinks
I don’t have to worry
about someone
roofying my drink
or being found
behind a dumpster
raped
by a swimmer.
I don’t have to worry
about getting paid
seventy percent
of what my coworkers make
or about a glass ceiling
limiting my career.
Yet there is all the more need
for me and my brothers
to wash our Savior’s feet
with our tears.
Ours is not the sin of commission,
through any fault of the victim.
Ours is the sin of omission,
of benefiting from injustice
and saying nothing
doing nothing
to correct
the wrong.