13th Week OT (T)
Fr. Philip Neri Powell, OP
St. Dominic Priory, NOLA
We
used to ask the Lord to protect us from “all anxiety” after the
Our Father. Now, we ask to be “safe from all distress.” Both
translations come from the Latin, ab
omni perturbatione securi,
from all perturbations, secure us. The aquatic perturbations scaring
the disciples to death demonstrate in dramatic form the point Jesus
has been making for some time in his public ministry – fear and
faith are not compatible. Faith necessarily entails trusting in
divine providence that all will work out as it should. Not
necessarily how we want. . .how
it should. And that
level of letting go can create its own layer of anxiety and fear.
Jesus reprimands his seasick students: “Why are you terrified, O
you of little faith?” The clear implication here is that faith
overcomes fear. If you have faith, you won't be afraid. But is this
true? Fr. John told us last week about a woman w/no mask at Mass.
When he confronted her, she said, “Where's your faith, Father?”
Faith doesn't require us to abandon reason. Neither does it require
us to abandon planning and taking precautions. What it does require
is that we surrender control. Be reasonable. Plan accordingly. Take
precautions. But at the same time surrender whatever control you
think you have. The disciples' freakout didn't calm the storm. Their
calendars didn't calm the storm. All their preparations and
precautions didn't calm the storm. Jesus did.
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