THE SYNOD AND THE BIBLICAL READINGS OF THE DAY

I always anxiously await the news from the Synod and I find that the biblical readings of the day inspire me in many ways.

The landowner planted a vineyard, he made a hedge, a watchtower, but unfortunately the enemies destroyed the hedge and the tower, they devastated the vineyard to the great pain of the landowner. Today it is said (very rightly, from a certain point of view): «We need to build bridges and not walls». But sometimes the hedge and the watchtower are still needed, because the enemies do not rest. “Theologians contribute even if they create risks”, this is very true, but the people of God, simple and defenceless, need those who defend them from these risks, especially today when the voice against tradition threatens to cover the authentic Magisterium.

St. Paul’s Letter to the Philippians tells us not to be anxious, but to entrust everything to the Lord in prayer. Yes, prayer is what gives us peace again. “We are not prophets of doom”, as the optimistic Pope John XXIII said. Especially in the Constitution Gaudium et spes (remember that, after the words “gaudium et spes”, the words “luctus et angor” [pain and anxiety] follow). In fact, the combination of “progress” and “dangers” often occurs in the text. Progress, especially of science and technology, has become the new god of atheists.

Therefore, worry and hope are not irreconcilable. Let’s put hope in the Holy Spirit, but let’s not make the mistake of wanting to pull the Holy Spirit to our side, worse, to the side of those who want to do without the true God.

It seems to me that in these days, instead of saying long prayers, we need to listen to the words of the Spirit which are so abundant in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition. Then we add, of course, the beautiful prayer “Adsumus”.

Regarding this ancient prayer, which is not very long, they now give us a “simplified” edition. I can no longer find the words «esto solus et suggestor et effector iudiciorum nostrorum» («be the only one to suggest and guide our decisions»). Now I understand why there are almost sixty “experts and facilitators” at the Synod, because the Holy Spirit alone is no longer enough (?!). Luckily the invocation “let us not deviate from the truth in nothing” has remained (obviously it must first and foremost be the truth of faith of Scripture and Tradition, and not just that of the descriptive, physical, psychological and sociological sciences).

According to the principle of synodality, no one will accuse me of poking my nose into the affairs of the ongoing Synod, because everyone is invited to speak, even those who no longer want to be recognized as Christians.

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