28/02/2022
St Peter begins his letter with praise of God for the mercy he has shown us; by the Resurrection he has given to us a new beginning, a new birth by which we all have the ability to become Children of God. Our lives will not be all plain saving; we will be faced by difficulties but as we grow older we become closer to the hope of Eternity. We must fear God for that is the beginning of the wisdom that tells us that all the things of this world are valueless in comparison with what our Father has prepared for us in Heaven.
The young man wanted to receive eternal life. He lived according to the Law. Getting rid of all his riches by giving them to the poor was a step too far for him to take. How many of us do take that step? Our Church is choked with riches. Christian religious orders with vows of poverty are full of wealth and the monks who according to their rule should stay put to raise praise without ceasing move from place to place just like the rich.
By the economic standards of the first century I am to be counted as rich. Augustus had more power than I do; but he could not get into his car and drive down to Naples at a whim. He had live entertainment but the least of us can turn on the tele if we want to relax. The riches of the tele and internet are available to the poorest of our people. They are so available that they hold our attention away from God. How much prayer has been missed by preference for some TV show?
I cannot disinvent the TV, radio, computer etc. but I can try to avoid them replacing Father Son and Holy Spirit as my greatest joy on earth. I have no need whatsoever of a Mobile when I die.
Dear Lord I am living in this modern world and so am surrounded with diversions that lead me away from you. Help me to keep in my mind that the only Good is you; that I know you, love you and serve you and with the aid of your Mother and all the saints I am able to place all my trust in you.