Contemplating today's Gospel
Today's Gospel + homily (in 300 words)
Caleb, however, to quiet the people toward Moses, said, «We ought to go up and seize the land, for we can certainly do so». But the men who had gone up with him said, «We cannot attack these people; they are too strong for us». So they spread discouraging reports among the children of Israel about the land they had scouted, saying, «The land that we explored is a country that consumes its inhabitants. And all the people we saw there are huge, veritable giants (the Anakim were a race of giants); we felt like mere grasshoppers, and so we must have seemed to them». At this, the whole community broke out with loud cries, and even in the night the people wailed.
The Lord said to Moses and Aaron: «How long will this wicked assembly grumble against me? I have heard the grumblings of the children of Israel against me. Tell them: By my life, says the Lord, I will do to you just what I have heard you say. Here in the desert shall your dead bodies fall. Forty days you spent in scouting the land; forty years shall you suffer for your crimes: one year for each day. Thus you will realize what it means to oppose me. I, the Lord, have sworn to do this to all this wicked assembly that conspired against me: here in the desert they shall die to the last man».
But soon they forgot his works; they waited not for his counsel. They gave way to craving in the desert and tempted God in the wilderness.
They forgot the God who had saved them, who had done great deeds in Egypt, wondrous deeds in the land of Ham, terrible things at the Red Sea.
Then he spoke of exterminating them, but Moses, his chosen one, withstood him in the breach to turn back his destructive wrath.
“O woman, great is your faith!”
Fr. Jordi CASTELLET i Sala (Vic, Barcelona, Spain)Today we often hear expressions like “there is no faith left,” and they are said by people who ask our communities for their children’s baptism, catechesis for the children, or the sacrament of marriage. This sentiment views the world negatively, revealing a conviction that the past was better and that we are now at the end of an era in which there is nothing new to say, nor anything new to do. Clearly, these are young people who, for the most part, observe with a certain sadness that the world has changed so much since their parents, who perhaps lived a more traditional faith, that they have not been able to adapt. This experience leaves them dissatisfied and unable to react when, in fact, they may be at the beginning of a new era that should be embraced.
This passage from the Gospel captures the attention of the Canaanite mother who asks for a grace for her daughter, recognizing Jesus as the Son of David: “Have pity on me, Lord, Son of David! My daughter is tormented by a demon” (Mt 15:22). The Master is amazed: “O woman, great is your faith!” And he can do nothing but act on behalf of those people: “Let it be done for you as you wish” (Mt 15:28), even though it may seem like they don't fit into his plans. Nevertheless, God’s grace is manifested in human reality.
Faith is not the preserve of a select few, nor is it the property of those who consider themselves good or those who once were, who bear this social or ecclesial label. God’s action precedes the action of the Church, and the Holy Spirit is already at work in people from whom we would never have suspected that they would bring us a message from God, a concern for the most needy. Saint Leo says: “My beloved, the virtue and wisdom of the Christian faith are love for God and love for one's neighbor: whoever seeks to worship God and help his brother fulfills every duty of piety.”
Thoughts on Today's Gospel
“It is certain that truth always flees from those minds which are not humble” (Saint Augustine)
“The Being of God is the most true: it is the eternal, the origin and the foundation of everything. And Christ is the incarnate image of that Truth” (Benedict XVI)
“Very often in the Gospels people address Jesus as "Lord". This title testifies to the respect and trust of those who approach him …: "It is the Lord!" Jn (21:7)” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, no. 448)