Today at Holy Mass in the Gospel of John we see human weakness on full display…St Peter is jealous of St John…..And Jesus addresses the situation - ”What concern is it of yours?” - To put it another way - Worry about your self!……..”Why do you notice the splinter in your brother’s eye, but do not perceive the wooden beam in your own? How can you say to your brother, ‘Brother, let me remove that splinter in your eye,’ when you do not even notice the wooden beam in your own eye? You hypocrite! Remove the wooden beam from your eye first; then you will see clearly to remove the splinter in your brother’s eye”……….While the Catholic Church is a divinely inspired institution, it still is comprised of men and as we know, all men are flawed - Sin exists in the Church, it has from the very beginning and it always will exist until Christ returns…Because of that, many say they could never be Catholic or for that matter, they leave the Church….My response to such a claim is, because sin exists, even in the Church, we MUST be Catholic - Why? - Because only by the authority given to it by God can our sins be forgiven - And that only happens within the walls of the Catholic Church…….Any person with two eyes and who is objective can see the flaws that exist in many of the leaders of our Church - St Peter, as flawed a man as he was has some good advice for us when we are overly critical of the Church…“Master, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life”……..No matter what parish you attend, you will always be able to find flaws - There is no such thing as a “perfect” Church and if such a Church existed, the moment you or I went to it, it would no longer be perfect - Why? - Because we ALL are flawed as people….With that said - Only in the Catholic Church can we receive the Sacraments and without Sacramental grace, there is NO WAY we can live the Gospel message and do God’s will….The Sacraments are literally the “medicine” for our fallen world….And without this “medicine” the soul dies!
“The LORD is in his holy temple; the LORD's throne is in heaven. His eyes behold, his searching glance is on mankind”
Its very easy to criticize others - On the other hand, its hard to work on perfecting our own faults and we all have them…..Today on Catholic Social Media, many make a living criticizing the Church…..Commenting on every flaw and exploiting those flaws for “clicks” and profit…While its important to educate the public, with honest and respectful instruction, its another thing all together to isolate every word said and exploit every weakness to prove a point….And what is the point?!? - That there are people in the Church hierarchy who are flawed? - Tell me something I do not know!….Do we pray for our clergy? - Do we fast for the Church?…Years ago, I was one of those people - I would “go crazy” when I saw Bishops and Priest not following rubrics perfectly…..I have now taken a different approach, which has brought me peace…Every Wednesday, I fast for the Church rigorously….And through my fast I channel all my frustration into my fast - In doing that, God can make use of it…..We can not “fix” other people - We can only “fix” ourself….And if we give a consistent good example, the people around us will take note and the Holy Spirit will use our example to “fix” our neighbor….I tell people all the time - “Its a full time job, for me to worry about myself” - To ensure I am doing God’s will - So leave the “fixing” of others to God - And worry about yourself!
“The LORD searches the just and the wicked; the lover of violence he hates. For the LORD is just, he loves just deeds; the upright shall see his face”
Today at Mass we see St Peter criticize St John - And Jesus was not having it!……This Gospel should serve as a reminder for us….Before we are overly critical of others, we should first make sure our own “house” is in order - And if we have to “correct” our neighbor, the correction should be done with charity….We all can probably do a better job of this and today Jesus reminds us to keep working at it!…..I am the father of five young children and when my children fight and point fingers at each other, telling me what “their brother did” - This is what I always telling them - “You worry about YOU!…Good advice….Jesus tells us this same message today……“You worry about YOU!…..JMJ