3/16/2024 “And Who Is My Neighbor?” Lk 10:29Who is our neighbor in this, our nuclear age with its wars and global conflicts? At the core of the Gospel is inclusiveness, challenging us to do the hard work of ever expanding our consciousness about who is our neighbor, and how best we can care or help in some fashion. We may associate neighbor with closeness, a next-door neighbor, or the person sitting in the next pew dealing with a mix of stresses, burdens and dreams. With a fiery new beginning in Lent, we can broaden our view of neighbor to see our neighbor in everyone with whom we come into contact: an overworked grocery clerk needing a kind word, a prayer for an impatient driver ahead of us in traffic, or a frustrated co-worker who really could benefit from a Snickers bar. It can get tough. Love of neighbor means those who may have hurt us, those we may not like, those we need to forgive, and those from whom we need forgiveness. Love of neighbor connects us closer to suffering brothers and sisters in Ukraine, Israel, Gaza and people all around the world. Love of neighbor means loving those with whom we may strongly disagree politically. Perhaps, most difficult of all, may be loving the professed enemies of our country, who, like us, have the weaponry to destroy the earth. The magnificent Canticle of St. Francis of Assisi praises God for “Brother Sun and Sister Moon,” and for our “Brothers Wind, Air, and Fire,” and for “Sister Water and Mother Earth.” Can it be that in our nuclear age, the risen Christ reveals to us, that love of neighbor connects us with all of creation – including every person and every creature, even to the ends of the earth? Pax Christi USA is an organization grounded in the Gospel and Catholic social teaching and guided by the spirituality of nonviolence in order to foster a more peaceful, just, and sustainable world. To learn more, visit www.paxchristiusa.org. All are invited to our parish PAX Christi ministry. We meet every third Thursday at 7:00 pm in the San Fernando room. For more information, please contact Gary Freeberg [email protected] or Deacon Luc Papillon [email protected]. I extend to a heartfelt invitation to our next prayer gathering this Thursday, March 21. Siempre Adelante, Frank Bognar Parishioner and member of Pax Christi Comments are closed.
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