In today's gathering, we delved into the profound narrative of Jesus' encounter with the leper as recounted in the Gospel of Mark. The leper's plea, "If you wish, you can make me clean," echoes the universal yearning for healing and acceptance. Jesus, moved with compassion, reaches out and touches the man, saying, "I do will it. Be made clean." This act of touching the leper, an outcast considered unclean, is a testament to the boundless love and mercy of Christ.
We reflected on the significance of touch and its power to convey love and healing. In our modern times, we have faced challenges that have made touch a complex issue, particularly during the pandemic. We have had to adapt to new ways of connecting, often feeling the absence of human contact acutely. Yet, the essence of touch remains vital in our ministry and in our lives.
I shared personal experiences from my ministry, including anointing the sick and the profound impact of a simple touch on those nearing the end of their earthly journey. The warmth of a hand on a forehead, the embrace of a loved one—these are the moments that transcend words and bring comfort to the soul.
We also considered the barriers that prevent us from feeling worthy of God's love and healing. Many believe they must earn God's favor, but this is not the case. God's love is freely given to all; we need only to accept that we are worthy. This acceptance can be challenging, as we often harbor feelings of being 'unclean' or unworthy in some way.
In the context of our faith community, we prayed for the church to break down barriers that make faithful Catholics feel like outsiders. We prayed for leaders to work towards unity and for the healing of those suffering from illness. We also lifted up married couples, those who are divorced or separated, and all who are struggling with personal challenges.
As we concluded, we were reminded that faith in Christ's love and healing is not just for ourselves but also for reaching out to touch the lives of others. We are called to be instruments of God's love, to offer the touch of Christ to those who feel unclean, unworthy, or unloved.
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