Daily Reflection May 2, 2016 |
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“I have told you this so that when their hour comes Today’s Gospel (Jn 15:28 – 16:4) occurs in Our Lord’s address to the Apostles at the Last Supper:
Preparing this reflection on the above passage, I realized how striking it is that what Our Lord says to the Apostles has as much to do with today’s world as it does to the Apostles and to the many persecuted in the earliest Christian communities. Pope Francis reinforced my thought when he referenced today’s Gospel in a homily I recently read, addressing the killing of 21 Coptic Christians at the hands of ISIS militants in Libya that took place earlier this year. "I called to mind these faithful, who were slaughtered on the beach because they are Christians. Because of the strength given them by the Holy Spirit . . . they died with the name of Jesus on their lips. This is the power of the Spirit. Witness. Martyrdom is the supreme witness." After reading the Pope’s remarks, I “googled” these words: terrorism & Christianity. Here are just three of the items appearing on my screen:
It is incumbent upon us to heed Christ’s words in today’s Gospel. How is this so? For at least these two reasons: (1) By reason of the Mystical Body of Christ, we are in solidarity with Him – He lives, moves, and has His being in us, and (2) For the same reason, we are in solidarity with all those Martyrs of our own times who are persecuted for their Christian Faith. These two facts, revealed to us by the Holy Spirit in scripture and in the traditions of our earliest Christian communities, call us to a practical kind of compassion for our persecuted Church. Here are a few things which occur to me that one might do to awaken such compassion.
Christ crucified, Christ the Healer, Christ Crucified: Help us find effective ways to help our brothers and sisters in our persecuted Church and ways to deal with those who perpetrate the persecution. Come, Lord Jesus, come. Send us your Holy Spirit. |
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