Today,
Jesus is asking us to look up and watch the skies. This morning,
after three days of continuous rain, the sky has appeared clear and
radiant, in one of the most splendid days of this Fall. By and by,
now that weathermen are like family members, we become more
conversant with weather changes. But, on the other hand, we find many
more troubles to understand the changing times which we are given to
live in: «You understand the signs of the earth and the sky,
but you don't understand the present times» (Lk 12:56).
Amongst those listening to Jesus, many let go a unique chance in the
history of Mankind. They could not identify the Son of God in Jesus.
They didn't know the time, the hour of salvation.
The
II Vatican Council, in its Constitution Gaudium et spes (n.
4), updates today'.s Gospel: «In every age, the church carries
the responsibility of reading the signs of the times and of
interpreting them in the light of the Gospel (…) We must be
aware of and understand the aspirations, the yearnings, and the often
dramatic features of the world in which we live».
When
we are making history it is not too difficult to point out at the
occasions lost by the Church for not having discovered the time in
which we were living. But, Lord: what occasions are we perhaps
wasting now for not being able to find out the signs of the times, or
what is tantamount, for not being able to live and throw light upon
today's problems with the light shed by the Gospel? Today, Jesus
reminds us once more:«And why do you not judge for yourselves
what is fit?» (Lk 12:57).
We are not living in a
world of wickedness, though there may be plenty of it. But God has
not forsaken his world. As St. John of the Cross remembered, we live
in a world, which the very God treaded on and made beautiful. Blessed
Mother Teresa of Calcutta has seen the signs of the times, and the
times have understood Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Let her invigorate
us. Let us keep on looking upwards without losing sight of our earth.