Friday, August 2, 2013

WORD 2day

3rd August, 2013

A Jubilee celebration and a Birthday celebration - those are what the readings speak of today! Celebrations form an important part of any society. And the mode of celebrations exhibits amply the culture of the society of provenience. What should a Christian celebration be like, is the question we are invited to reflect on today! The First reading tells us what it should be and the Gospel, what it shouldn't be. Insensitive expenditures, egoistic self propaganda, lustful indulgence, uncontrolled inebriation, objectification of persons, a show of pomp that is inconsistent with the prevailing conditions of inhumanity, an unjustifiable splendour that is so removed from the stark reality of a great part of the society - these are clear indications of a celebration that is UNCHRISTIAN or even anti-Christian. A real Christian celebration should bring to the centre of focus the well being of those who are suffering, those who are struggling under constant poverty and inhumanity, those who face the hardship of want and helplessness of misery day in and day out, those who have got used to living in a state of misfortune, those who find their lives everyday becoming more and more difficult - the celebration should come as a consolation, a hand on the shoulders of these loving children of God! The Jubilee year proposed by the Lord to the people and the ways to observe the Jubilee highlight the elements of selfless concern for the other, a sacrifice for the sake of the less fortunate, justice and righteousness, brotherhood and sisterhood, doing no wrong to the other and the most important of all, a fuller sharing of God's love with one another! We will do well today, to examine our celebrations!

WORD 2day

2nd August, 2013

Due to their lack of faith, Jesus did not work many mighty deeds among them, says the Gospel today. I remember once talking to a group of youngsters, a young friend asked me, "If God could not do a miracle, be it for whatever reason, is it not a limitation or a weakness?" "It is not God's weakness", I said, "but the strength that God has shared with us." God created us in God's image and likeness and this likeness ensures that we are hardly different from God (Ps.8)! That makes us also persons with inviolable freedom, a freedom which not even God would take away. Though many dissent it saying it is the cause of scores of evil in the world, it is that which makes us human, and gives us the dignity as the images of the Creator. Without the 'personal freedom' we would be no more than the animals. Faith and Freedom have a great deal to do with each other. Faith is a response given in freedom, a total absolute freedom of the inner being of a person. Jesus in his freedom chooses to enter the synagogue to pray with his people and the people with their freedom choose to see only the apparent facts of Jesus, as the son of the carpenter and a son of their soil. They were not able to see the divine import of his actions, his words and the signs that he was accomplishing. Today, it can happen so if we look at Jesus as someone kept aside for sundays and some moments of others days, and a few other grand days in out life! All the festivals that the people celebrated - as we see in the first reading -were a preparation for them to receive in fullness the presence of the Lord among them! But when they are carried out for the sake of the rule that is laid out, they lose their real purpose, and no more help in SEEING the Lord present. It is an oft repeated warning from the Lord, not to make our spirituality legalistic and our piety pharisaic!