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Thứ Hai, 30 tháng 3, 2020

COVID-19: LIVING OUR FAITH




COVID-19: LIVING OUR FAITH

Author : Jorathe Nắng Tím
Translator : A.Prisca


There can be no doubt that the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Crisis has generated the fears and anxieties seriously all over the world besides the increasing number of deaths and the non-stop number of confirmed cases every day as the World Health Organization has declared it “a global health emergency”


What happening around the world now is the 'stay-at-home' order, the guidelines to "stay at home to the maximum extent possible, to travel only if necessary and make sure to practice social distancing." Moreover, mandatory curfews or travel bans are required in a lot of areas at high risk in every part of the world;  non-essential travel across borders of most of countries is restricted; tourism and recreation related travel is considered non-essential. Likewise, Churches around the world fight to prevent the spread of the coronavirus by suspending public Masses and are moving liturgical celebrations online. Pope Francis, in an interview with the Italian daily newspaper, “La Repubblica”, gave a common message to halt the spread of the coronavirus by nourishing our spiritual life with Mass and prayers, but doing it from home.

  However, while a big number of Bishops, Priests and lay people around the world follow Pope Francis to encourage the online services and to restrict ministries with a large number of people, some other people does not agree with these measures with the different aggressive opinions, even from some famous Cardinals in Rome or Bishops in France. They think that this is an action that does not express strong faith in the middle of crisis and suppose that the Church belongs to Jesus Christ , so it is the best time to witness the Church lives beyond any threat of pandemics like coronavirus in the world and to show the utmost trusting in God of the faithful by keeping all things as usual.

  As the coronavirus (Covid-19) continues to spead and Catholic people are reacting in a

variety of ways, I humbly share some of my own reflections on the way Pope Francis and most religious leaders are facing the pandemic.


01.         On the Motherhood of the Church The Church has the courage of a mother who knows that she must protect her own children from the dangers.
If we look at the Church as a strong administrative structure or  a defensive fortress of catechism, we will not be able to understand the meaning and  the value of some recent pastoral decisions  against the main threats to the life of the faithful affected by Covid 19.

  In the decisions to suspend public Masses and liturgies, the Church, with immense maternal love, behaves like a mother with the right to protect her children at any cost and trusts that God

gives the precious gift of Life to people on earth and God wants to treasure and keep them safe in any risky situations.
When choosing Abraham to be the father of His own people, God gives him the only child called Isaac in the situation that Abraham and his wife are out of the age of fertility (cf. Gn 17,15-19) to let him know God he worships is God of Life and God the Granter of Life. Moreover, when Abraham shows his obedience to make his only son become God’s burnt offering and God chooses the ram in place of Isaac, once again, God wants to reveal that : He does not want the human life as a burnt offering because human beings is the precious gift of Life from Him.


Similarly, the Church’s authority, the image of the Good Shepherd with the ultimate love for the sheep as the faithful, has given some strong decisions in facing the Covid-19, which may bring some disappointment or upset to the faithful, just because of the love and the duty of the the Good Shepherd to prevent the faithful from the threatening of Covid-19 spreading increasingly every part of the world day by day.  

 02.          Be cautious in discerning the Law Values and Human Values
    Responding angrily or expressing negative feelings to the suspending public Masses, restricting gathering for devotions or other measures during this Coronavirus time leads us incidentally to follow the lawful way of the scribes and the Pharisees, who debate with Jesus about the Sabbath and accuse him of the unlawful cure on the sabbath the man with the withered hand (cf. Lk 6,6-10 ; Mk 3,1-6). Responding to them, Jesus confirms that anything good should be done for the sake of the life and the happiness of human beings because The sabbath was made for man,  not man for the sabbath  (cf. Mk 2,27) and it is lawful to do good on the sabbath rather than to do evil, to save life rather than to destroy it (cf. Lk 6, 9).”  Indeed, the happiness of human beings has to be put in the top priority to express the great glory of God as well as to satisfy the demand of the new commandment, that is love one another.  

     Therefore, facing the outbreak of Covid-19 threatening the life of all faithful over the world, the Church’s authority has to officially issue some guidelines , measures and restrictions just for the protection and the common good of the faithful. It cannot be considered as the actions against God’s law or commandments.

      Showing some disappointment to the Church’s authority about the supension of all public Masses, Liturgies or gathering for devotions during the Coronavirus time means that we have paid too much attention to the external rituals while the act of love and faith can never be limited or restricted in any chapel or sygnagogue in the world. What we should focus on now is not merely observing or following outer religious rituals but seeking God’s kingdom by going within our hearts and minds to discover and become one with God’s presence within through inner prayers like meditation or contemplation and through some active devotions like praying with the Rosary or praying with the Novena to Our Lady of Knots.




    It doesn not mean that we deny the existing Church with the clerical hierachy and the structures of dioceses, parishes, chapels to withdraw ourselves into the private way of worship because the Church is the family, the loving community, the people of God travelling together as the Body of Christ  to the Kingdom of God under the leadership of Jesus Christ ; therefore, in any circumstances or conditions, we have to witness that the Communion is at the heart of the Church's selfunderstanding” and the Unity is demanded for all Christians to gather together all people and all things into Christ .
It is the Unity in the Church that we worship God completely in Spirit and truth, not depending on any visible temple or any chapel in a certain place.

It is the Communion of faith that we can fully participate in the vitality, the activeness and the love of the Church, the beloved bride of Christ, in such situations that we cannot celebrate Masses publicly, gather for devotions and Adorations or doing some ministries with a great number of people.

Obviously, Covid-19 pandemic puts all Christians in the world into a challenging situation that they hardly ever faced. In such a special time like this,

* we need to understand exactly the deep meaning and the values of faith of the decisions from Pope Francis and worldwide diocesan bishops, together with all governments,  to stem spread coronavirus.

* we need to be particularly strong in faith to live the spirit of obedience to the Church’s authority through following strictly any decisions from them on preventing the spread of coronavirus.

* we need to be absolutely calm and very wise so as not to fall into the trap of Satan, who raises the voice of disobedience in our hearts and forces us react negatively to the Church’s authority , then to weaken our trust and love for the Mother Church and make us get out of the unity with other Christians globally.

In unity with the Universal Church, let us pray to God so that all the world can be saved from the dangerous Covid-19 Pandemic and be granted with the inner peace with the genuine spirit of unity and obedience to the Church of the sheep to their Good Shepherds , “with the odour of the sheep”, who can call each by name and  will lay down their life for the sheep”. (Jn 10,15)

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