SEPARATED NO MORE
We
Filipinos are now the new denizens of the world. We are present in more
than a hundred countries all over the world. We form a big chunk of the
175 to 200 million migrants the world over. Most of the readers are
likely to have one or more of their close relatives or immediate family
members working in some foreign land.
We
know what it means to pine for home, to long for the homecoming of
loved ones. Those of us who work abroad know what it means to be
separated by distance. Our goal is to bridge that gap, so that those who
are far off might draw nearer, that separated families might find
themselves together again.
I
should know. There was a time in my life when half of our family was in
Manila, and the other half was left under Grandma’s care in the boonies
of Cavite.
God
also knows the pain of separation. And He cares enough to bridge that
gap between us and Him. This is what Christ did for us. We were
effectively “strangers” and “alienated from the community of Israel,”
“without hope and without God.”
Even
now, on account of sin and other factors, including the seeping
migration mentality and culture, we feel the pangs of alienation. How
many of the children of migrant workers feel like they belong neither
here nor there? How many of them feel like strangers in their own
country, while at the same time not feeling fully integrated in their
adoptive countries? In addition to that, a culture of consumerism and
hedonism has driven a wedge between us and our Catholic faith and
traditions. Even here, even now, cafeteria Catholicism has taken firm
root.
Today,
we are reminded to keep awake, to “gird our loins and light our lamps.”
Like excited family members awaiting a homecoming, we pine for the full
realization of what St. Paul declares as fact: “We, who were once far
off, have become near by the blood of Christ.”Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: What separates you from God right now? What can you do to bridge that gap?
Lord
Jesus, You have taken the first steps to bridge the gap between God and
us. Grant me the grace to avail of the means to reach out to You
despite my sinfulness.
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