Here are the readings for the Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, February 16, 2014:
Sirach 15: 15-20
Psalm 119: 1-2, 4-5, 17-18, 33-34
1 Corinthians 2: 6-10
Matthew 5: 17-37
Here is a reflection by Father. James Martin, S.J.:
Today's Gospel: Stop being mean.
For some reason many
Christians seem to have a hard time with today's Gospel. It annoys some
people when they read or hear what Jesus is saying--primarily because
it is an activity that almost all of us engage in. It's also an
activity that no one seems terribly bothered by.
But it's
pretty clear what Jesus is telling us: Stop calling people names. Stop
judging. Stop being mean. If you don't believe me, here are his words:
"But I say to you,whoever is angry with
his brother will be liable to judgment; and whoever says to his
brother, 'Raqa,' will be answerable to the Sanhedrin; and whoever says,
'You fool,' will be liable to fiery Gehenna."
Scholars say that
when we hear Aramaic words like "raqa" (or "rhaka"), which means an
idiot or imbecile, we are hearing the precise words that came from
Jesus's lips--remembered by his hearers, passed on by his followers and
carefully recorded by the evangelists. Other examples are "Talitha cum"
(Little one, arise) and "Ephphatha" (Be opened). So this is an
especially "authentic" saying, coming right from Jesus's lips. As such,
it demands our particular attention, and adherence.
How many
times have you called someone a name. (Fool? Idiot? Heretic?) How
many times have you mocked someone or made fun of them? Well, Jesus
says you're liable to hell if you continue to do that. Basically, stop
being mean.
And for those who say that Jesus had a sharp tongue
and called people names ("brood of vipers," "whitened sepulchres" and
so on), that is true. But unless you're the sinless Son of God, the
Second Person of the Trinity, stop judging and stop using sharp names to
insult, denigrate, dismiss, correct or mock other people. And, by the
way, this is not me speaking--it's Jesus.
Stop being mean.
The topic for the Catechumenate this Sunday is Morality and Conscience Formation
Sunday, February 16, 2014
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