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Liturgical day
: Wednesday 18th in Ordinary Time |
Today's Gospel (Mt 15:21-28): Jesus withdrew to the region of Tyre
and Sidon. Now a Canaanite woman came from those borders and began to
cry out, «Lord, Son of David, have pity on me! My daughter is
tormented by a demon». But Jesus did not answer her, not even a
word. So his disciples approached him and said, «Send her away:
see how she is shouting after us». Then Jesus said to her, «I
was sent only to the lost sheep of the nation of Israel». But
the woman was already kneeling before Jesus and said, «Sir,
help me!». Jesus answered, «It is not right to take the
bread from the children and throw it to the little dogs». The
woman replied, «It is true, sir, but even the little dogs eat
the crumbs which fall from their master's table». Then Jesus
said, «Woman, how great is your faith! Let it be as you wish».
And her daughter was healed at that moment.
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Commentary: Fr. Jordi Castellet i Sala (Sant Hipòlit de
Voltregà-Barcelona, Catalonia)
«Woman,
how great is your faith!»
Today,
we often hear the expression “faith has been lost”, and
the same people who ask our communities the baptism of their children
or the catechesis for their infants or the sacrament of marriage, say
it. These words depict the world in a negative way while trying to
convince us bygone times were better and that we are now at the end
of an stage where there is nothing left for us to say or to do.
Evidently, these are basically young people who, in its majority,
watch rather sadly how the world has changed from their parents'
times, who used to live perhaps a more popular faith, which they have
not known how to adapt to. This experience leaves them unsatisfied
and without any capacity of reaction when, in fact, they might find
themselves at the gates of a new stage they could very well take
advantage of.
This
passage of the Gospel draws the attention to that Canaanite mother
that demands grace for her daughter by recognizing in Jesus the Son
of David: «Lord, Son of David, have pity on me! My daughter is
tormented by a demon» (Mt 15:22). The Master is
surprised: «Woman, how great is your faith!” and He can
do nothing but to act in favour of those persons: «Let it be as
you wish» (Mt 15:28), although this does not seem to
fall within his schedule. However, God's grace is manifested in human
realities.
Faith is not a
privilege of a few, nor is it the property of those who thing they
are so good or of those who have ever been good, and have this social
or ecclesial label. God's action precedes any Church's action and the
Holy Spirit is already acting upon persons we would have never
suspected could bring us a message from God, a request in favour of
the needy. St. Leo says: «My beloved, the virtue and wisdom of
Christian faith are our love of God and of our neighbour: it does not
miss any obligation to any pious works procuring to render God
worship due to him and to help our brethren».
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