June 3: MEMORIAL OF ST CHARLES LWANGA AND
COMPANIONS, martyrs (Our African brothers and Saints)
Theme: We are only caretakers of Earth’s Treasures.
Reading: Mk 12:1-12
What would
you have done to those tenants in the parable of today’s gospel if you were the
owner of that vineyard? I believe that many of us would react more strongly
than the audience of Jesus suggested, yet our daily behaviours are tainted with
actions that are similar or worse than those of those tenants.
Often, the
way we treat those who draw our attention to the proper use of the
earth's/nation's resources and our abilities/endowments resembles what the
workers did to the vineyard owners' envoys. It is no longer a new thing in our
world that those who call people in charge of our country's resources to order
risk being attacked, maimed, or killed. Also, those who advise people on how to
properly treat or use their bodies and talents are frequently met with phrases
like 'we should do whatever makes us happy', 'I have right over my body', and
'keep your preaching out of my bedroom'.
In today's
gospel, Jesus wants us to understand that everything we have on earth (our
natural resources, talents, riches, and other endowments) are treasures given
to us by God to care for, and that He must demand returns from us as well as
explanations for how we used them.
We are only
caretakers of earthly resources and treasures. We must resist the temptation to
use them as we see it pleases us, regardless of God's will. St Charles Lwanga
and the other 21 martyrs of Uganda resisted King Mwanga's attempts to force
them to enjoy what displeases God. Let us imitate them.
St. Charles
Lwanga and companions, pray for us.
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