Today,
we can admire Jesus' resolve to accomplish the mission his Father in
Heaven has entrusted him with. Nothing would stop him: «I drive
out demons and heal today and tomorrow» (Lk 13:32). With
this attitude, the Lord set out the rules giving guidance on how the
messengers of the Gospel should have to behave in front of the
persecutions they would be facing through the centuries to come: not
to be afraid of any temporal power. St. Augustine says that, in
troubled times, the shepherds are not to abandon their flock: neither
those who will suffer martyrdom nor those who will survive. Just like
the Good Shepherd who, when He sees the wolf coming, does not desert
the flock, but risks and lays down his own life for the sheep. But,
realizing the fervor with which all the pastors of the Church were
willing to shed their own blood, He points out that the best thing to
do will be to draw lots to see who will have to suffer martyrdom and
who will be spared to look, later on, after the survivors.
Unfortunately, in our
time and with undue frequency, we hear the news of new religious
persecutions, tribal violence or ethnic riots in the Third World.
Western embassies advise their fellow citizens to move over from
these areas and repatriate their personnel. The only ones who remain
are the missionary and volunteer organizations, who feel they would
betray “their own faithful” should they desert them in
those moments of trouble.
«O
Jerusalem, Jerusalem, you slay the prophets and stone your apostles!
How often have I tried to bring together your children, as a bird
gathers her young under her wings, but you refused! Look, your house
is left to you desolate» (Lk 34:35). This lamentation of
the Lord has very especial and sad connotations for us Christians of
the 21st century, due to the bloody conflict between
Palestinians and Jews. This area of the Near East is for us, the Holy
Land, the land of Jesus and Mary. And the clamor for the peace
everywhere has to be more intense and sincere for the restoration of
peace between Israel and Palestine.