Today,
St. John's Gospel —that we have been reading for days now—
begins by speaking of “the hour”: «Father, the hour
has come» (Jn 17:1). The crowning moment, the
clarification of everything, the utmost donation of Christ who
delivers himself to all... But “the hour” still is a
hidden reality to men; it will be revealed as the scheme of Jesus'
life will open the perspective of the Cross.
Has the hour come? What
hour? Well, the hour when men will recognize God's name, that is, his
actions, his way to address Mankind, his way to speak to us; in the
Son, in the Christ He loves.
Now
a day, men and women know God through Jesus («I have given them
the teaching I received from you»: Jn 17:8), we become
witnesses of life, of the divine life developing inside us thanks to
the Baptism. In him, we live, we move, we are; in him, we find words
that feed us and make us grow; in him, we discover what God wants out
of us: our plenitude, our human realization, an existence that does
not live out of personal vainglory but out of an existential attitude
that becomes strong through the same God and his Glory. As St.
Irineus remind us, «The Glory of God is living man». Let
us exalt and praise God and his glory so that we, human beings, can
reach our plenitude!
The Gospel of Jesus
Christ marks us; we work for the glory of God, a task that translates
in a better service for today's men and women's lives. This means
working for true human communication, true happiness of the person,
to increase the joy of the sad ones, to exert compassion on the
needing... In short: open to Life (with capital letters).
For the Spirit, God
works inside every human being and lives in the deepest part of the
person constantly incentivating everybody to live as per the Gospel
values. The Good News is the expression of the liberating happiness
He wants to give us.