WELCOME THE NEW
In
June 2013, a new Superman movie hit the screens. It’s about the same
old well-loved story of the superhero from the doomed planet Krypton,
sent to Earth to escape the planet’s destruction. But it was “new,” as
the storyline and the characters were much different from the usual.
More so, the look of the favorite superhero underwent a major makeover:
the bright blue-and-red suit became bland with a blacker hue, the
familiar “S” at the cape was gone, and most of all, the red underwear
with a yellow belt was retired.
Today in the Gospel, we see a meeting of the old and the new. For many
years, Simeon had been waiting in the Temple for the Anointed of the
Lord. Mary brought the newborn Jesus to the old man Simeon for the
customary ritual of the law. Simeon welcomed the newborn Jesus in his
arms and blessed God, saying, “Now, Master, you can dismiss your servant
in peace; you have fulfilled your word. For my eyes have witnessed your
saving deed…” This is a beautiful imagery for all of us — the past
embracing the present, the old welcoming the new.
There was a Baptist in a Catholic neighborhood who kept eating steak on
a Friday of Lent. The Catholic neighbor managed to convert him to
Catholicism. When he was baptized, the priest sprinkled some water over
him, and said, “You were born a Baptist, you were raised a Baptist, and
now you are a Catholic.” The next year’s Friday of Lent, the priest
visited the convert to see if he would abstain from meat. The priest saw
him standing over his grill with a small pitcher of water. He was
sprinkling water over his steak on the grill, saying, “You were born a
cow, you were raised a cow, and now you are a
fish.”
While change can augur progress and growth, change can also be
unsettling. It’s not always easy to welcome the new, especially when it
means supplanting the old that we have grown accustomed to.
Today, let’s make a life inventory. Are you stuck in some old bad
habits? Are there new ones that you have been avoiding to make? Fr. Joel Jason
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: What areas of the old are you needlessly holding on to? What
new ones are you afraid to embrace because of their challenges?
Jesus, I place my past in Your mercy, my present to Your kindness, and my future to Your providence. Amen.
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