The Amoroso Man

July 13, 2025

Italian Summer – Brian Crain

On the way to to the library today, I passed an Amoroso truck. We native Philadelphians are very serious about our sandwich rolls – and very biased. We think they’re the best in the world. For those of you outside Philadelphia, Amoroso is a local baking company famous for delicious Italian rolls. Every morning, their crisp white trucks with the red and green detailing can be seen delivering rolls all over our hungry city.

Many years ago, when I worked in an inner city ER, an Amoroso driver was brought in by fire rescue. The man had suffered a heart attack in the stifling July heat. Despite intense efforts by staff, he could not be revived.

My responsibility, after praying with him and for him, was to determine his identity and to inform his family of his death. There were only a few things in the chest pocket of his shirt, which lay ripped and tossed on the ER floor. There was a thin, well-used prayer book and an even thinner wallet with a couple of dollars, a lottery ticket, and a picture of his grandchildren. My eyes filled with tears as I laid these few items out on my desk. Here was a simple, good man’s life – faith, family, hope and responsibility. He carried what was most important to him close to his heart.

Passing the Amoroso truck today, on a warm July morning nearly forty years later, made me ask myself, “What do I keep close to my heart?”

It’s a good question, both literally and symbolically. In the space next to my heart do I have the things that most matter – faith, love, generosity, and joy. Or is there only a vacuum there, made empty by the common killers of our culture: cynicism, self-absorption, materialism, indifference, and competitiveness?

Life is short. Live it for what matters. And if you’re lucky, share an Amoroso roll to bless your journey.


Music: Simple Gifts

For Your Reflection:

  • What feelings or reactions do I have after reading this reflection?
  • Do my feelings or reactions remind me of any passage or event in scripture, especially in the life of Christ? 
  • What actions might I take today because of my response to these readings?

Suggested Scripture: Proverbs 13:19-22

7 thoughts on “The Amoroso Man

  1. Love the piano music. “The Gift to be Simple” spoke to me. “Turn turn to love and delight” brought to mind Jesus’ Resurrection when Mary Magdalene thought Jesus was the gardener till He said her name and she knew Him and turned to him saying “Rahboni”.

    Also craving Amoroso bread. Must get some tomorrow.

    Thanks Sr. Renee

    Stay cool.

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  2. Love the piano music. “The Gift to be Simple” spoke to me. “Turn turn to love and delight” brought to mind Jesus’ Resurrection when Mary Magdalene thought Jesus was the gardener till He said her name and she knew Him and turned to him saying “Rahboni”.

    Also craving Amoroso bread. Must get some tomorrow.

    Thanks Sr. Renee

    Stay cool.

    Liked by 1 person

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