Today,
in our times of inclemency and anxiety, Jesus
also calls us to tell us he feels «sorry for these people»
(Mk 8:2). Today, with the peace process in crisis, fear,
apathy, banality and evasion may abound: «and now have nothing
to eat».
Whom
is the Lord calling to? The text says: «So Jesus called his
disciples» (Mk 8:1), that is, He calls me, not to send
them home hungry, to give them something to eat. Jesus sympathizes
with them —this time in heathen land— because they are
hungry.
But,
alas! Sheltered in our little world, we say we can do nothing about
it. «Where in a deserted place like this could we get enough
bread to feed these people?» (Mk 8:4). Where shall we
find a true and firm word of hope while knowing the Lord will be with
us every day till the end of time? How can we tell the believers and
the non-believers that violence and death are no solution?
Today, the Lord simply
asks us how many loaves have we. Whatever we have, this is what He
needs. The text says «seven», a symbol for the heathen,
just as twelve was a symbol for the Jewish people. The Lord wants to
reach us all —this is why the Church, from its Catholicism,
wants to recognize itself— and is asking for your help. Give
Him your prayer: it is a loaf of bread! Give Him the Eucharist you
have celebrated: it is another loaf of bread! Give Him your decision
to reconcile with those you love, with those that have offended you:
still another loaf of bread! Give Him your sacramental reconciliation
with the Church: another loaf! Give Him your little sacrifice, your
fasting, your solidarity: and still another loaf! Give Him your love
for his Word that soothes and gives you strength: more bread! Anyway,
give Him whatever He asks from you, though you may believe it is not
worthwhile.
As
St. Gregory of Nyssa says: «He who splits his bread with the
poor becomes a part of He who, for us, wanted to be poor. The Lord
was poor; do not be afraid of poverty».