Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Let’s play with the Sto. Niňo


THAT’S right! Let’s play with the Child Jesus. In fact, we can dance
with and for him, just like what we do when we are with a little
child. We can make faces and do many other cutesy things so that he
and us will smile and have a good time. This usually just comes out
naturally and spontaneously.

This is important because, like in any relation we have with a child,
we seal a very basic attachment to Christ who is our redeemer, the
re-maker of our damaged humanity. A natural bonding, complete with its
emotional and sentimental aspects, is established.

In that way too, as the child grows we can continue to be with him at
all times, both good and bad. If we have this strong bonding with
Christ, we would be more ready to accept the more demanding aspects of
Christian life. We cannot leave him just because of the sacrifices
that will be involved. And sacrifices there will always be!

We have to remember that Christian life, which is eminently spiritual
and supernatural, does not suppress the natural and human level of our
life. Not only that. Christian life cannot prosper, it cannot go far,
when the natural and human level of our life is denied or is not
respected.

In fact, Christian life needs a healthy natural and human level of our
life, even as it enriches that level. The natural and the human serve
as the foundation of the spiritual and the supernatural in our life.

And so we are quite lucky in our country, because our piety in general
usually starts with this natural and human level. It is not purely
intellectual and spiritual, unsupported by a natural and human
foundation. If the natural and human foundation is weak, we cannot go
far, especially when we get to grapple with the mysterious aspects of
Christian life that are marked by suffering and sacrifices.

Our brand of popular piety is something that we can show and teach the
whole world. At the moment, we can observe something like a spiritual
drought in many parts of the world, especially the so-called developed
countries where churches are empty if not closed down, and hardly any
expression of popular piety can be observed. We cannot deny that there
is a serious problem of secularization around the world, where God is
systematically ignored, if not opposed.

We can do something about this worldwide predicament. We, Filipinos,
can show the way of how to ‘jump-start,’ so to speak, the Christian
life in the other parts of the world. The Popes have been talking and
pushing what is called the New Evangelization. This aspect of the
Christian evangelization, via our popular piety, can be our
distinctive contribution.

Since there are already a good number of Filipinos working abroad,
let’s encourage them to enliven even more their expressions of popular
piety, so they can attract or invite the others in their localities to
join them.

We, Filipinos, can show the whole world how we love the Child Jesus
not only in the intellectual and spiritual way, but also in a natural
and human way. Let us show them how important it is that we develop a
natural and human affection so that our spiritual and supernatural
life can rest on a basic and realistic foundation, given our human
condition.

This has to be expressed in many ways. Aside from the devotion to the
Child Jesus, we can promote the practices of novenas, pilgrimages,
family rosary, putting some religious symbols at homes and even in
public places.

Let us involve them in church or parochial activities and concerns.
More importantly, let us show them how they can consistently live
their Christian life in their family, in their professional work and
in the fields of business, politics, sports and entertainment, etc.


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