Showing posts with label returning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label returning. Show all posts

Thursday, March 4, 2021

Looking Back at a Year of COVID

 COVID has been with us for a year.  A whole year!  By now, everyone knows at least one person who has had COVID or who has died from it.  It has changed our ways of life dramatically.  It has especially had a profound impact on the way that we worship.  Private prayer has seen an increase, and that is both good and bad.  Remember, the reason we go to church is not because we love the building.  It is not because the music is wonderful.  It is not because we like the priest.  (Though all of these things can enhance our experience of worship.)  It is not even because we like the people who go to our particular church.  It is because we need to be a part of a community.  We get a sense of that community when we participate in online forms of worship – watching pre-recorded or livestreamed Mass or other prayer.  But nothing can take the place of gathering together, praying together, being together.

Now, a year into COVID, we have the option of three vaccines, which will soon be available to larger portions of the general population.  Soon, this will allow us to gather together safely once more.  We need to remember Jesus’ words, “Be not afraid.”  We would also do well to remember something that our former Bishop, George Niederauer often said.  “Jesus did not say, ‘Go take a hike, in remembrance of me.’ He said, ‘Do this [offer the sacrifice of the Mass] in remembrance of me.’”

Consider this your invitation from Jesus and from the Church as a whole to return.  Come back, and be fed, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.  The door is always open.   

Sunday, May 17, 2020

Easing Into It


Let’s face it, things will most likely never go completely “back to normal.”  We’re going to have to create a new normal.  As Father Erik mentioned in his homily last week, we have plenty to trouble our hearts right now, but Jesus speaks to us through the scriptures.  He tells us “Do not let your hearts be troubled.  Have faith in God.”

We also need to have some common sense and a healthy sense of caution.  Just because we CAN do more things with restrictions easing doesn’t mean we must or we should.  But above all, we must have faith.  For some, going out in public is going to be scary, and that’s okay.  Ease into it.  Don’t try to do too much at once.  Don’t let it become overwhelming.  Take baby steps.  Believe that it will get better.  It will get easier.  It will become more normal.  Taking small steps forward will help to reduce the number of steps we have to take back.

If you are hesitant to come back to church, take that hesitancy to God in prayer.  Let Him help you regain the confidence to join in once more.  These times of isolation and separation have been difficult, even for those of us who prefer alone time to being with big groups.  Ask God to help you return to Him in small ways at first and then each step will get easier.

We look forward to the day when our new normal actually seems normal again.