Today, we see the faith of the people of the countryside where
Jesus had landed bringing salvation to them. Our Lord is the owner of our body
and soul; and they had no doubt that in bringing their sick to him, they would
be cured: «And all who touched him were cured» (Mk 6:56). Today as ever, we have many who are sick in their body
and in their soul. We must therefore use our very best efforts, both human and
supernatural, to bring our relatives, friends and acquaintances as close as
possible to our Lord. In the first place, we can achieve it by praying for
their spiritual and physical health. When we are sick we do not hesitate to
find out whether there exists an appropriate treatment, or whether there is a
doctor who can take care of us right away.
When it is a matter of spiritual "sickness"
(normally visible, externally, as our son, brother or parents not attending the
Sunday services), in addition to praying, it would be convenient to speak to
him/her about the remedy, maybe by transmitting him/her a thought or some
motivating factor that we might get from the Magistery (for instance, from the
Apostolic Epistle on The Day of our Lord, by John Paul II, or from some
of the points of the Catechism of the Catholic Church).
If the "sick brother is somebody as a public
authority, who tries to justify an unjust law -as, for instance, abortion
legalization- let us not doubt -in addition to our prayers- to seek an
opportunity to let him/her know -personally or in writing- our testimony
regarding the truth.
«For we cannot but speak the things which we
have seen and heard» (Acts 4:20). For
everybody needs the Savior. And when they do not go to him it may just be they
do not recognize Him because we did not know how to announce Him. The real fact
is, however, that as soon as they recognized him «they laid the sick in
the marketplace and begged him to let them touch just the fringe of his cloak.
And all who touched him were cured» (Mk 6:56).
And Jesus cured mostly those who were "placed" close to him; those who were
more in urgent need of remedy.