The man
sat down and closed his eyes, apparently oblivious to the situation. The
children were yelling back and forth, throwing things, even grabbing people’s
papers. It was very disturbing. And yet, the man did nothing.
It was
difficult not to feel irritated. I could not believe that he could be so
insensitive to let his children run wild like that and do nothing about it,
taking no responsibility at all. It was easy to see that everyone else on the
subway felt irritated, too. So, someone finally said, “Sir, your children are
really disturbing a lot of people, couldn’t control them a little more?
The man
lifted his gaze as if to come to a consciousness of the situation for the first
time and said softly, “Oh, you’re right. I should do something about it. We
just came from the hospital where their mother died about an hour ago. I don’t
know what to think, and I guess they don’t know how to handle it either.”
Pope
Francis famously said, “Who am I to judge?”, we can learn from the Pope’s
humility. What can we learn? We can learn the wisdom
we were taught as children, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” Today judge less and pray for those whom you would judge.
May God
Be Praised!
Join me
and cry out from the depths of your heart to the Lord. Hear my cry!
“Lord, listen to my prayer: turn your ear to my appeal.” [Psalm 143] God,
You are our refuge and our hope, we turn to you during this COVID 19 pandemic
and plead for Your intercession. In Your mercy and Your compassion “… grant eternal rest to the
dead, comfort to mourners, healing to the sick ….” [Collect from Mass
Time in Pandemic]
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