We visited the basilica of St. Teresa of Avila in Alba de Tormes near the end of our Spanish pilgrimage. To call it “unfinished” would be something of an understatement.
Still, I had no problem filling the supposed €4 million shortfall with a few euros of my own, though it looked a lot more like a €40 million hole that needed filling.
Fast-forward to our last day, when I found myself buying two bottles of water from our dedicated bus captain Luis, with a homeless man beside me asking for help. I already had a €2 coin in my hand…so I paid Luis, and turned the vagrant away.
Which may explain why I awoke in the wee hours of this morning, just one week and a few hours after returning home. I was roused prematurely by a distressing dream with a persistent undertone of betrayal, but try as I might to recall the dream, the only thing that came to mind was the vagrant scene, ending with him uttering a plaintive:
Why?
If that’s not a call to Examen, I don’t know what would be.
In the meantime, I’ll heed the request of St. Teresa of Avila (seen at the Convent of the Incarnation):