Today,
children are news. More than ever before,
children have a lot to say, even the word “infant” means
“he who does not speak”. We can better appreciate that in
electronic devices: they know how to switch them on and off, how to
use them properly and, even how to teach us, adults, to correctly use
them. A noted reporter used to say that, «even if infants do
not speak it does not mean they do not think».
In
this fragment of Mark's Gospel we find several considerations:
«People were bringing their little children to Jesus to have
him touch them, and the disciples rebuked them for this» (Mk
10:13). But the Lord, who did not mind relating to everybody, did
connect with infants even more so. This is why, «when Jesus
noticed it, He was very angry and said, ‘Let the children come
to me and don't stop them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as
these’» (Mk 10:14).
Charity
must follow priorities: it begins with the most needy. And, if
everybody has the right to approach Jesus, infants are the first ones
to enjoy this privilege: «Let the children come to me and don't
stop them» (Mk 10:14).
We
should realize, however, that when helping the more needy, we happen
to be the first ones to benefit of it. This is why the Master warns
us: «Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom
of God like a child will not enter it» (Mk 10:15). And,
in correspondence to the simplicity and openness of those children
«He took them in his arms and laying his hands on them, blessed
them» (Mk 10:16).
We
must learn the art of receiving the Kingdom of God. He who is like a
child can easily perceive that everything is a gift, a grace. From
our smallness we should be open to receive. And, “to receive”
God's favour, we must listen and contemplate with “receptive
silence”. After St. Ignatius of Antioch, to the Ephesians «
It is better for a man to be silent and be [a Christian], than to
talk and not to be one. (...) He who possesses the word of Jesus, is
truly able to hear even His very silence, that he may be perfect, and
may both act as he speaks, and be recognized by his silence».