The Happy Priest Reflects on the Moral Crisis of Our Times
The truth can only be discovered if the human person is open to discover it and to know it.
In Sunday's Gospel passage, the story of the deaf and dumb man healed by Jesus shows us what happens when we encounter the Lord. Our journey with Jesus begins at our baptism; however, this journey continues and deepens as we make our way toward eternal life in heaven. As we break open the gospel passage and begin to explore some unique qualities. We discover that the man whom Jesus heals possesses those characteristics exemplifying the way in which we must live Christianity each day if we are to continually encounter the Lord Jesus.
We encounter the Lord when we read the Scriptures, receive the sacraments, or enter into deep contemplative prayer. It is in these moments that he touches us because every spiritual moment is a personal encounter with the same Jesus who healed the man of this Sunday's gospel narrative.
As we break open the gospel passage and begin to explore some unique qualities. We discover that the man whom Jesus heals possesses those characteristics exemplifying the way in which we must live Christianity each day if we are to continually encounter the Lord Jesus.
We notice that the man is open, in need and accepting of our Lord's help. These qualities characterize the deaf man's humility. Humility is a basic virtue of the Christian way of life and a necessary virtue if we wish to walk with Jesus and experience his presence in our lives.
Unfortunately, many simply do not want to hear the truth of the Gospel.
Many reduce truth to their own criteria.
Regrettably, we are frequently deafened by pride.
We allow ourselves to hear only what we want to hear.
Nevertheless, the increasing number of people, especially young people, earnestly seeking the truth is encouraging. The possession of the truth becomes a liberating experience.
Pope Benedict XVI said, "The Truth is the Truth and there is no compromise. Christian life requires, so to speak, the daily 'martyrdom' of fidelity to the Gospel - that is the courage to let Christ grow in us and direct our thinking and our actions. But this can only happen in our lives if there is a solid relationship with God" (Wednesday General Audience, August 29, 2012).
The truth can only be discovered if the human person is open to discover it and to know it.
In our own society, we continue to argue over moral issues. A cacophony of yelling and name calling exists because false ideologies do not leave room for dialogue. Instead, modern man finds himself trapped in a dark and silent cavern of blindness and deafness.
Many cry out that a woman is autonomous from God's law and natural law, thus allowing her to make any decision that she desires over the life of her unborn child. She is free, in the name of "reproductive health," to end the life of her own child.
Many cry out that because of love, a man should be able to marry a man, and that a woman should be able to marry a woman. But is this true love or is this is an infernal obsession with lust?
Can men and women be so deaf and blind that they can no longer recognize the truth of their own bodies?
Can they be so deaf and blind to the truth of the sexual act as God and nature intended it to be, that they turn on themselves like ravenous animals?
And yet, the root of this collapse into the abyss can be traced back to the massive rejection of one fundamental principle which is rooted in God's law and natural law: "the inseparable connection, established by God, which man on his own initiative may not break, between the unitive significance and the procreative significance which are both inherent to the marriage act" (Pope Paul VI, Humanae Vitae, 12).
Once a deaf and blind humanity separates sex from procreation, a deaf and blind humanity can kill an unborn child because the child becomes an unwanted result of a sexual act that is no longer open to procreation.
Once a deaf and blind humanity separates the unitive dimension from the procreative dimension of the marital act, this same blind humanity, obsessed with sex, can pervert the unitive dimension of sex by erroneously thinking that sex between two men or sex between two women are the same as sexual intercourse between a man a woman.
Saint Paul has already warned us about this sad scenario of our times.
"Since they refused to see it was rational to acknowledge God, God has left them to their own irrational ideas and to their monstrous behavior" (Romans 1:28).
British historian and philosopher Arnold Toynbee (1889-1975) once said: "Civilizations die from suicide, not by murder."
What is the solution? The solution is not what; it is who.
"And people brought to him a deaf man who had a speech impediment and begged him to lay his hands on him. He took him off by himself away from the crowd. He put his finger into the man's ears and, spitting, touched his tongue; then he looked up to heaven ...
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I agree we should be open to hearing God's Word in our lives. His Wisdom is greater than yours, however, and I expect his Word will be greater than yours as well. It is your sacred function to remind people to listen to God; it is beyond your human ability to predict what he will say.
Perfect reflection,thank God for Happy Priests. Our society has become an if you don't want it,a throw it away,society. Nothing seems made to last as most everything becomes completely outdated,even the Catholic Church and what it teaches. I have learned to hate the term progressive. To be progressive seems to be on a fast track to the hell of simply very poor decisions. Marriages don't last because people out grow each other and even their families and must move on to bigger and yet undefined,better things. Lousy media presentations infiltrate every device that is created to be devices actually necessary to be informative,educational and entertaining,especially in the form of the presentation of pornography,readily available to all age groups. Distraction of the age has made prayer and solitude almost impossible. People have grouped themselves together on what it is that they believe and those that do not agree are hateful,judgemental,un patriotic,fanatical and unreasonable if others disagree with them. Confirmation of each and every version of any professed truth,is what one can find in any agreeable source on the Internet. Catholic on line presents a user friendly Catholic perspective of what is truth. Go to the LA Times,Huffington Post among many others,read any religious article presenting a Catholic perspective and the Catholics and the Pope represent and outdated,moral perspectives that are hateful,judgemental,etc.to all who choose to disagree with it. Sense and nonsense combine to kill any sense of a common sense or even a moderate point of view. We are ultra-right or ultra-left. One hates the other and vice versa. Two heads used to be better than one but now it seems that no 2 can agree on much of anything at all without eventually becoming bitter enemies to one another. The end result? Silence! What happens? Turn on the news and there is another suicide bombing or a senseless mass murder,just action that leads to senseless reaction,the sounds of the breakdown of communication is always the shot heard around the world. Our God always gets the blame,how can these things happen? Jesus is our gentle giant,we know through Him,what God is truly like. God is our Happy Priest,of an everlasting,eternal Peace and Love. As for the shot heard around the world? Look to see if your big toe is still there because we do it to ourselves. God is reasonable and we are simply unreasonable as humankind. What is redemption? Learning to be reasonable the way Jesus is,the Word of God that was made flesh is Truth! Believe the good news! Rejoice!
Absolutely Father.
Thank you.
Decay of civilization and morality always go together. Election of morally corrupt leaders is a sign of impending crisis. (Read books of Samuel and Kings)
Great article father. I think we should also medidate on the fact that the people brought the deaf/mute man to Jesus. Too often in this world we find ourselves in, we are too quick to want to eject, condemn or otherwise seperate ourselves from those who are deaf, mute, sick etc. We need to make more of an effort of brining those lost souls to enounter Jesus.
Stunning and accurate comments, Father.