This Sunday we observe as World Mission Sunday and it calls us to put the summons to love God and neighbour into practice. The building up of God’s reign of love is the mission we are urged to adopt today and every day. The scripture readings of today illustrate this mission, and to me, they are the basis of Catholic Social Teaching.
In the first reading from the Book of Exodus (22:20-26) the Lord is very adamant on how we are to treat others who are less fortunate than ourselves. The law of fraternal charity, our obligation to our neighbour, was imposed by God on the Israelites from their very beginning as people. For many years they did practice this law, and it was rather easy for them since they lived among themselves. It wasn’t until they encountered pagans, those whose religious beliefs were far different from theirs, that they strayed from God’s law and treated the pagans with much disrespect and contempt. They considered themselves as God’s chosen people and did not realize God’s merciful condescension in legislating for all of humankind who need help and protection. The Lord tells – “You shall not wrong or oppress a resident alien, for you were aliens in the land of Egypt. You shall not abuse any widow or orphan….And if your neighbour cries out to me, I will listen, for I am compassionate.” God’s word applies to us in this day as well as it did to the Israelites in theirs.
In the 2nd reading Paul speaks to the Thessalonians (1 Thessalonians 1:5-10) of the good example they are setting in leading truly Christian lives. In the Gospel (Mt 22:34-40) we find Jesus laying down the complete definition of religion. Religion consists in loving God. It is love of God first, and love of humankind second. But in his teaching Jesus made them equal and interdependent. It is only when we love God that humanity becomes lovable. In Genesis 1:26 God said – “And now we will make human beings, they will be like us and resemble us”. It is for this reason that humankind is lovable. Take away the love of God and we can become angry at others for many reasons. The love of humankind in firmly grounded in the love of God.
To be truly religious is to love God and to love the people made in God’s own image, with total commitment in devotion to God.
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