FEBRUARY 2 was the feast of the Presentation of the Lord, also
known as the Purification of Mary. Saints and spiritual writers have commonly
commented on how this event showed the profound humility of the Holy Family.
There was actually no need for the Child Jesus to be presented,
since he did not need to be consecrated. Nor was there any need for our Lady to
be purified, since there can be no one purer than her.
But just the same they followed the law at that time, rejecting
any claim of entitlement or special treatment. And in the process, they have
given us a poignant reminder of how great a need it is for us to be presented
to God and to be purified, duties that we tend to take for granted.
We have to highlight not only the objective need of our purification,
but also its urgency and the massiveness, if not universality, with which it
has to be undertaken. That’s because though previous eras also had their
peculiar sticky problem in this area, ours now assume a very special character.
We are practically wallowing nowadays in a mud hole of
impurities. You have all kinds of scandals, the screaming ones and the
hushed-up type, those that involve not only celebrities and politicians but
also among men of the cloth who are supposed to be the preachers, guardians and
models of chastity.
These scandals are not anymore confined in some restricted
places and environments. They are published in vivid details on broadsheets,
broadcast over radio, shown and talked about on TV, and going viral in the
Internet.
I really pity those who are still young and innocent, who still
don’t have the proper criteria for judging, much less the proper attitude and
relevant skills to handle the situation. Obviously, there are also those who
may not be young and innocent anymore but are helplessly trapped in this web of
moral dirt just the same.
We cannot imagine how much damage is inflicted on souls everyday
by this continuing onslaught of filth that is stronger and more vicious than
Yolanda and the Bohol earthquake.
That’s why we all need to remind ourselves of this abiding need
for purification. If in our physical life, we take a shower everyday or at
least some regular washing, if in our professional life, we do some regular
auditing of our performance, etc., we have to realize more deeply that we also
need some regular deep and thorough cleansing in our spiritual and moral life.
The way things are now, no one can claim that he is exempted
from the wave of grime that we have around. The attack is indiscriminate, much
like those natural calamities we have had. Pornography is just a click away. If
not looked for, it just pops up, and if the viewer has no means to resist, then
he gets it.
We actually should not be surprised by this phenomenon anymore.
We just have to acknowledge the reality the way it is now. But we also need to
realize that no matter how grave the situation, there is always hope. Not only
that, we can also derive a greater good from a graver evil that we now have to
confront.
We should always be optimistic and positive about the whole
development, without denying that what we have before us is a tremendous
challenge. There is now a greater need for us to talk about this topic more
openly and with firmer desire to change.
That’s right. We have to break loose from the grip of shame and
embarrassment that this topic usually causes us and that leads to keep quiet,
not to seek help and simply to cavalier about the whole affair. That kind of
mentality should already belong to the past. We are not being updated if we still
hold on to that attitude.
We have to remember that in this effort, we need both spiritual
and material techniques, human and supernatural means. We have to learn how to
use our time well, how to fill up our mind and heart with good things, how to
pray, how to appreciate the value of self-denial, the sacraments, etc.
We have to realize that we also need to form some kind of
network, with everyone working together in solidarity, to clean up our environment.
A massive campaign of education and formation about chastity has to be done
systematically.
We should not be naive anymore to think that things will just
fall into their places one way or another. We have to move!
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