Actually, these two events need not compete with each
other but should rather mutually reinforce each other if we only know
how to handle them properly. And that is, that we always consider them
under the light of our faith. Outside of our Christian faith, there is
no way a mutual relationship can be established between the two.
Fact is, love for many, especially the young ones, would
only mean the mushy type, the one that is based mainly if not only on
feelings, looks and appearances, or on what they call some magic that
has nothing to do with faith-based commitment. It’s a highly
perishable type of love that cannot stand the whole gamut of the
realities of life. It’s a love that is developed and lived more in
fantasy, in a make-believe world, than in the real world.
It’s time to remind everyone that true love can only come
from God whose essence, which we also share, is precisely love. “Deus
caritas est, God is love,” as St. John said. (1 Jn 4,8) And this love
is shown to us in the concrete in Christ who makes it available to us
in many ways, especially through the sacraments. It is this love that
connects the sentiments of Valentine’s Day with those of Lent.
A love that is not a participation of the love of God can
never be a true love. It may manage to attract us and to give us a lot
of conveniences and advantages, but sooner or later its fraud would be
exposed.
We cannot deny that when we are alienated from God, we
would also be alienated from others, even if things may appear
otherwise. It cannot be otherwise. Let’s remember also that we can be
good at pretending, which is what devils are also very good at.
Nowadays, there are many reports based on some medical
studies about young people falling into depression. And they somehow
put a good part of the blame on the social media where the young ones
would not know how to handle their reactions of anger, envy, sadness
and other negative things toward what they see in the social media.
As a result, they tend to isolate themselves and become
victims of their own dark and negative thoughts. Thus, the number of
people with mental illness and even of suicide has increased lately.
We need to reiterate this basic truth about ourselves:
that we need God, that we can only learn to love properly if our love
is based on the love of God. God not only defines what true love is.
He gives us the means to live it properly. True love cannot be found
anywhere else.
We have to do everything to help everyone, especially the
young ones, to develop a true relationship with God. This will require
a lot of effort—explaining the doctrine of our faith, giving
accompaniment and ongoing formation, developing the proper attitudes
and virtues, etc.
But this would be all worthwhile. Let’s hope that even as
we grapple with the more immediate needs and challenges of our daily,
we do not neglect our more important duty to develop this relationship
with God!
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