The texts for the Sunday celebration are rich and varied – they offer plenty to think about.
Sometimes there is so much given to our reflection that some expressions escape our attention…
It happens that some words, at the end of a text, may go unnoticed as we have already moved to the next paragraph.
The 1st reading of this Sunday (Si 3:17-18,20,28-29) has a thought that should NOT escape our notice.
It is found at the very end of the reading and says:
“An attentive ear is the desire of the wise.”
God knows – indeed – that words, sounds, noises of all kinds, keep our ears busy the whole day long.
Specialists can count the decibels involved in a whisper or a thunderclap, but… can they measure their impact on us?…
Do we have this wise desire of being attentive to what we hear?
- The quiet invitation to pause a while and listen…
- The gentle call for compassion…
- The subtle request for help…
- The softly spoken words of regret…
- The discrete inspiration from the depths of ourselves…
- The challenging invitation to a commitment…
- ‘The sound of silence’ as the well-known song has it… *
All of them – and more – can translate God’s voice unmistakenly.
They can transmit his message… always personalised!…
‘An attentive ear’ – something God cannot refuse if only we ask for it…
And how astonishing may be what we… finally come to hear!
* Simon and Garfunkel
Note: Another reflection is available on a different theme in French at: https://image-i-nations.com/22e-dimanche-de-lannee-c-2022/
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