It's Mother's Day, and I was going to write about my mother....but this isn't about her.
It isn't about my "volunteer" mom, my mother-in-law or any of my grandmothers. It's about the hero who wasn't a part of our family. The woman whose courage and strength leave me in awe. She is my hero, and I don't even know her name.
My father was adopted. He was the child of a romantic fling between a young 20-something woman and a saxophone player at the end of World War II. She thought they were getting married and was in love. He knew they weren't because his pregnant wife and large family were at home waiting for him.
When my birth-grandmother (BG) discovered that she was pregnant, she traveled to her sweetheart's hometown where she discovered that the woman she assumed was his landlady was his wife. When she told his wife that she was expecting my dad, his wife didn't go crazy. She didn't sob, scream or cry. She calmly and gently brought my birth-grandmother into her own home and helped her to understand what was going on and figure out what to do.
She must have been devastated at her husband's betrayal, but she instead focused on the woman in her kitchen who so desperately needed help. When my BG finally made up her mind to go to a convent home for unwed mothers and place my father for adoption, it was his wife who drove her, paid all her expenses, and occasionally visited her so that she was not alone.
My family talks about BG, who we were privileged to meet before she died, but no one discusses the other hero in all of this mess. We never talk about the wife who was deceived, betrayed and humiliated and yet found the strength and grace to find kindness, compassion, and charity for "the other woman."
While I am grateful for all the wonderful mothers in my life, in all the roles they fulfill. This morning I said a prayer of thanksgiving for the nameless woman whose Christian love made all of this possible. Without her, who knows where we would be.
15 comments:
Oh my, I love this story. What profound love and gratitude for life! Thank you for sharing and yes, I agree, that woman is a unsung hero! Praise God for your influence and love to your BG. Happy Mother's Day!!!
What a cool story!
Happy Mother's Day!
Wow- this story gives me chills. What a wonderful, loving, giving woman.
Wow! What a beautiful story! Makes me recall so many of us might not be here if it weren't for someone else's Christian charity.
Awesome!
Thanks for sharing.
God Bless birth-mothers everywhere. I have 4 very special ones to thank.
Wow! This is TRUE Christian Love times 100. So amazing that you know the story and so good that you recall your her virtue.
Little Joann,
My BG told it to me. I'm just in awe of her example of Christian love
Whoa, now THAT is heroic virtue!! Who among us would be so loving in that situation? (Any clue what happened to the sax player?)
Yup. They stayed married and had two more children
Beautiful story!
What a sad but wonderful story.
This is such a beautiful sentiment of Christian love. I'll bet that woman never could have imagined the hearts that she would touch by doing what she did - including mine, a complete stranger/lurker. Thank you so much for sharing this story.
Amazing.
I've got goosebumps.
I'm so happy that you shared this story. Thank you!
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