3RD SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME C
DO YOU LOVE THE WORD?
Each time there is a Catholic
festival like a procession or some tradition, bashers from all over social
media sprout like wild mushrooms. They denounce the devotion to the Hesus
Nazareno as unbiblical. They ridicule the Santo Niño as mere human invention.
What they do not understand and do not care to understand is branded negatively
as against the Word of God.
As Catholics we have grown
accustomed to this prejudice and discrimination of these people, some of them
even close to us in our daily and personal lives. We know their criticism
springs from ignorance. Their accusations are a product of misinformation. For
who can be most faithful to the Word of God than the church that produced, safeguarded
and proclaims the same Word from the beginning until now.
The truth however is that while
Protestant churches, Pentecostals, Evangelicals and other sects refer to
themselves as biblical, our church is not primarily identified with the Bible.
It is humbling but true, and we must admit. We produced the Bible, but we do
not truly appreciate it and utilize it to form our faith and to guide our
lives?
How many Catholics read the Bible
regularly? How many join study or Bible sharing groups? How many join
fellowships, listen to radio or tv commentaries, or read materials that pertain
to biblical topics? Be honest! Be humble to say the great majority of us don’t
do this. And yet, other groups develop their lives around the Bible and its
teachings.
Once I read Pope Benedict’s
catechesis where he clearly said that he who makes the lectio divina (prayerful
reading of the gospel) at least 10 minutes a day will be a holy person. The
pope does not invite us to devour the Bible, to memorize it, to read it from
cover to cover. He asks only for 10 minutes. And that’s very difficult for us
Catholics to do! 10 minutes is just too long.
And how much time can we afford
to spend texting friends, watching youtube videos, or following up on Fb,
twitter and Instagram accounts? Is it therefore a real sacrifice to read the
gospel and reflect on it for at least 10 minutes a day?
Today is Bible Sunday and the
readings show us how the Israelites longed for the Word of God. In the gospel,
the Lord Jesus Christ displayed his love for the Scripture by reading it and
applying its message to his heart. At a time when many unbelievers and ignorant
politicians ridicule our Christian faith and our Catholic practices, how can we
defend our faith when we do not know what it really contains. No wonder, amidst
the weekly bashing against our church, the majority reply with a deafening
silence.