SHE KEPT ON COMING
Spotlight is a gripping film about an
investigation into a cover up by the Boston (USA) Archdiocese of priests
accused of sex abuse of children. It is gripping because of the persistence of
the reporters, especially one, in tracking down information. Time and again
they meEt denials, obstruction, threats – but they kept at it until they had
the evidence for a major story in the Boston
Globe. The result was acute embarrassment for the Archdiocese and the whole
Church in America. It was not happening in just one diocese. But the
embarrassment quickly turned into action and reforms were made and today there
is a thirst for “zero tolerance” of abuse and cover up anywhere in the Church,
or indeed anywhere.
So
much pain has been caused but, if it is consolation, so much progress has also
happened in making the Church a purer and humbler body. And it is all due – not
to an internal reforms in the Church from, say, a synod or a council – but from
a bunch of persistent journalists. They are the ones we have to praise and
thank for “pruning” the Church. To see them at work in the film, the lengths
they go to and the risks they take, to get at the truth, is stunning. “Blessed
are those who hunger for what is right.” (Matt 5:6) In the Church we used to
think we were the ones who had a message for the world. We do. But the world
too has a message for us.
There
is a parable in Luke (Ch. 18) about a woman who “kept on coming” to a judge for
a just answer to her plea. He ignored her – he probably “lost the file” – for a
long time. But then eventually he got tired of her and said, “I’d better give
her what she wants otherwise she will box my ears or give me a black eye.”
Jesus praises her persistence and holds her up as an example of how we should
“pray continually and never lose heart.”
Persistence
is a tough virtue but we can see that it is at the heart of what it is to be
fully human, fully alive. Sportspeople, who endure punishing routines of
training, peacemakers, inventors – and journalists – all give us great examples
of what it is to persevere in prayer. It is no good saying, ‘yes, I prayed for
that’ and then you go home and leave it there. It is clear from the saints that
prayer and life in the Spirit demands constant and urgent attention. “Ask and
you will receive, seek and you will find, knock and the door will be opened to
you.”
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October 2016 Sunday 29 C
Exodus
17:8-13 2 Timothy 3:14 – 4:2 Luke
18:1-8
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