Today,
our Lord invites us to have a walk on his vineyard: «A man
planted a vineyard (…) and (…) he leased the vineyard
to tenants» (Mk 12,1). We are all tenants of this
vineyard. The vineyard is our own soul, the Church and the whole
world. God wants fruits from us. First, our personal holiness; then,
a constant apostolate with our friends, who will be encouraged by our
example and word to get closer to Christ every day; finally, the
world, that will become a better place to live in, if we sanctify our
professional work, our social relations and our duties towards the
common good.
What kind of tenants
are we? Those who work hard or those who get annoyed when the master
sends his servants to collect the rent from us? We may oppose those
in charge of helping us give the fruits God expects. We may object to
the teachings of the Holy Church and of the Pope, the bishops, or
perhaps, more modestly, those of our parents, our spiritual director,
or a good friend of ours who is trying to help us. We may even become
aggressive, and try to wound them or even kill them through criticism
and negative comments. We should examine ourselves about the real
motives of such an attitude on our part. Maybe we need a deeper
knowledge of our Faith; maybe we need a deeper knowledge of
ourselves, a better examination of conscience to discover the reason
why we do not want to produce fruits.
Let
us ask Our Mother Mary to help us work with love under the guidance
of the Pope. We can all be “good shepherds” and “fishers”
of men. «Let us (…) ask the Lord to help us to bear
fruit, a fruit that abides. Only thus is the earth transformed from a
vale of tears into a garden of God» (Benedict XVI). We can
carry our souls, or that of our friends, or the whole world closer to
Jesus Christ, if we only read and meditate the teaching of the Holy
Father, and try to put them into practice.