The following article was written by Andrew Junker and appeared in the March 4, 2010 issue of The Catholic Sun.
Jeanne O’Brien had brought some photocopies of a book about joy.
Jeanne O’Brien, a St. Vincent de Paul volunteer, speaks with Roger, a homeless man living at Ozanam Manor. (Credit: Andrew Junker/CATHOLIC SUN)
She sat in a small, cramped office across from Roger, a homeless man who has been living at Ozanam Manor in downtown Phoenix. Roger fell down some stairs the week before and was having trouble moving around, so he kept a cane with him.
“You popped into my head when I read this, Roger,” O’Brien said. “You need some joy in your life.”
She slid the photocopies across the desk, and Roger read them for a couple of minutes. He slid them back toward her and shrugged.
“It’s worth pondering,” he said.
O’Brien wasn’t ready to let him dismiss it so easily.
“There is joy out there,” she said. “There are a lot of good things going on around you, and you need to try to find that place you can go to find joy.”
Roger said that all the places he used to find joy cost money — something he is in very short supply of these days. Then, the room was quiet for a few moments.
“Are you disappointed in me?” Roger asked.
“I’d just like to see you take some action,” O’Brien said. “Nothing’s going to happen until you make it happen.”