Justice Reflections From Fr. Claude Mostowik

Solemnity of the Ascension of the Christ

Today’s feast is about being sent to ‘find God in all things.’ It is not about Jesus’ absence, but his presence everywhere. It is also about how we are present in the world pointing through our engagement to his compassionate heart and the power of the Spirit. Jesus’ ascension connects the life of Jesus and the mission of the Christian community. It marks of a new kind of presence – one mediated to the world through the lives of people.

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Justice Reflections From Fr. Claude Mostowik

Sixth Sunday after Easter

Stuart Rees recently wrote: ‘In the grinding weeks of an Australian Federal election, something needs to happen to change the language, to prompt debate, to craft vision, and even generate excitement. That something could be the goal of peace with justice.’ (Stuart ReesReporting about Ukraine: peace difficult, war easy,’ Pearls and Irritations, April 20, 2022). There is increased cynicism and abuse in the electioneering as we saw in debates between the Prime Minister and the Opposition Leader with fearmongering, lies, name calling, misinformation, dirty tricks, and media ’gotcha moments’. 

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Justice Reflections From Fr. Claude Mostowik

Fifth Sunday of Easter

The Easter readings have been about creating community where God’s/heaven’s priorities of peace, justice, equality, and healing are enfleshed, beginning with those nearest to us. The life we are called to does not remove us from the world but directs us toward a new community - new way of relating - that includes all people.  In the second reading we hear, ‘You see this city? Here God lives among humankind. God will make a home among them, and they shall be God’s people and God will be fully present with them. The Most High, will wipe away every tear from their eyes. And death, mourning, crying and pain will be no more, for the old order has passed away.’  We must ensure that Gospel values penetrate the very fabric of society if it is to be transformed to reflect God’s Reign where God is seen to identify with the vulnerable, the afflicted and disadvantaged.

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