Saturday, October 11, 2014
A FITTING FAITH FOR TODAY
Malala: a throbbing inspiration for today's young
The news that the young girl Malala Yousafai shares the Nobel Peace prize with Mr. Kailash Sathyarthi comes as a luminous inspiration to the youth of today. I have been following the news about this girl, ever since she was shot in her head (in 2012); she was then 15. She had shaken even the stern silence of the Talibans who began blaming her that she making her appearances into popularity stunts. The speech that she gave at the UN saying, I am not angry with the Taliban... spoke volumes of her determined state of mind. In spite of all the comments that she is managing it because of the media glare or she has some political motivations and she is well backed up etc., having done their rounds, I cannot but admire this girl and the cause for which she stands.
I am looking at her Indian counterparts...my young friends in India... what are your priorities. At 17...what matters to you? How informed are you? How courageous are you? How criticaly aware are you of the system around you, be it political or social or cultural. How liberating, how transforming, how challenging are your perspectives. And how determined are you to stand by them?
This 17 year old has set you a model. I am not calling you to idolise her...just wondering if your hearts and minds are disturbed by this throbbing precedence!
WORD 2day: 11th October, 2014
Belonging to Christ
Gal 3: 22-29; Lk 11: 27-28
'We are Christians for the past 4 generations'; 'I belong to such and such a Church or denomination'; 'oh! I am born again' or I am born thrice!!!... nothing of this will make us acceptable or blessed in the eyes of God. Whether Jew or Gentile, male or female, slave or free...it does not matter, says St. Paul in the first reading today. What matters is, that we clothe ourselves in Christ, that we become one in Christ, that WE BELONG TO CHRIST (cf. Gal 3:29).
Belonging to Christ would mean 3 things according to the readings today: having faith in God (inspite of anything that happens or does not happen, like Abraham); hearing the Word attentively (like St. Paul); and observing the directions given by the Lord (like our blessed mother).