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Jesus in Springfield, MA: Before the Locks Changed at Five

 Jesus was still in quiet prayer when the first hard sound of the day came, not from the street, but from inside a woman trying not to fall apart in her car. Dawn had only just started to thin the dark over the edge of Forest Park. Sumner Avenue was not fully awake yet. A bus hissed somewhere in the distance. A delivery truck rattled past too fast for the hour. The trees held that cold, early silence that can make a person feel exposed even when no one is looking at them. Jesus sat beneath those trees with His head bowed and His hands still, as if He was listening deeper than the city could hear. A few yards away, Talia Brooks gripped her steering wheel so hard her fingers had gone pale. She had gotten off her overnight shift at MGM Springfield less than forty minutes earlier. She had not slept. She had not eaten. In the passenger seat was a folded paper she had already read six times, though the words had not softened once. Vacate by five o’clock. Final extension exhausted. She ...

Jesus in Worcester, Massachusetts: The Day Grace Walked Up Grafton Hill

 Before the first bus groaned through the city and before the kitchen lights came on in the three-deckers stacked along the hill, Jesus was alone in the dim blue quiet at Vernon Hill Park. The grass still held the cold of the night. The city below Him looked half asleep, but it was not resting. It was only paused. A siren moved far off and then faded. Somewhere down toward downtown a truck backed up with that flat mechanical beeping that always sounded harsher before sunrise. A dog barked once and then quit. Jesus knelt there with His head bowed, His hands open, and the morning gathered around Him without hurry. He prayed for people who had not yet spoken a word out loud but had already started losing the day in their minds. He prayed for the woman on Grafton Street who woke every morning with a jaw so tight it ached before she even stood up. He prayed for the boy in the back bedroom who had learned how to look blank so nobody would ask what was wrong. He prayed for the older woma...