Determining Importance

The long lines wormed their way through the streets of the city in what appeared to be an endless wandering of a mass of humanity. The lines were 8 to 10 people deep heading to, as yet an unknown, destination. I meandered through the streets, attempting to understand the reason and purpose of this sea of humanity. “Watch out, get out of the way!” shouted the burly, hastening policemen and security guards as they dashed around the corner. As soon as I turned the corner after them, it became apparent where the police were going in such a hurry. A fight had occurred as individuals tried to regain their position in line after returning from a restroom or a food center….or were trying to cut into the line. Fortunately police and security personnel were able to prevent the confrontation and others like it from exploding into outright chaos and mayhem.

As I struggled through the crowds, seeking the reason for these multitudes, I witnessed individuals with sleeping bags and tents, suggesting that they had been positioning themselves for days. I wondered, “What can be so exceedingly important or valuable as to inflame so many with such enthusiasm, passion, and determination?” Then I saw it! The line culminated at the door of a store where an electronic tablet was going on sale that morning.I was shocked; all of this passion and determination for an electronic trinket! Why?

(It has been suggested that the worth of a society can be ascertained by observing that on which it places it greatest value. Electronic trinkets? What does that indicate about today’s postmodern society? It values trinkets, but ignores or downgrades truth and responsibility.)

As I attended Catholic Mass on the Sunday following my experience with the crowds clamoring for the new electronic device, it occurred to me that there were no long lines to enter church, nor was there a lengthy line to receive the Eucharist. On any Saturday when Confessions are being heard, often there is an eerie silence, punctured only by the sound of a footstep or two echoing off the walls of the church, proclaiming the emptiness within the church. Is the forgiveness of one’s sins so trivial and unimportant as not to be sought? While so many individuals seek the pleasure and novelty of electronic devices and will expend not only money, but also time and passion to obtain meaningless, temporary diversions, one has to wonder why they spend so little time and effort to obtain the necessary and permanent stables of eternal life. Have individuals lost their perspective on the valuable and lasting values of life? If so, why has this occurred? Have parents, as well as many bishops and priests, failed to communicate the absolute need to access the critical sacraments of Confession and the Eucharist…. on a regular and consistent basis? Unfortunately Yes! Jesus gave man the great sacraments of Confession and the Eucharist to help man regain his focus and direction when it has been lost, but man ignores them in favor of the transitory illusions of modern life.

God Himself….yes, God Himself…. is available to help men and women gain eternal life and real happiness, but many men and women are only interested in the latest trinkets that satisfy nothing and last for only a short time. God may have an unlimited supply of patience, but at what time will He decide that man needs to be shaken out of his stupor and be given a harsh wake-up call? Soon?

Truth

It was in the middle of the day and both sides of the street were jammed with pedestrians, each person making his or her way back to work with a hurried gait. Then most of them suddenly stopped and gazed at the street as a loud screeching emanated from a car as its driver was attempting to stop the speeding vehicle before…..BANG. It slammed into another vehicle and came to a rest only after plunging into a building.

After the injured were cared for, the police began to ask the numerous witnesses what they had seen. Not surprisingly, depending on each witness’s vantage point, there were several different versions of what had actually occurred. The authorities were left with the task of discovering the truth….the actual elements of the accident. The quest was to discover the truth about the event; it was not something that was created in the mind of each individual witness. There existed an objective truth regarding the crash that required discovery.

As with the automobile incident, so also for many of the life’s questions and mysteries, the truth of each question, each mystery is there to be discovered. For many people the pursuit of truth is the greatest of virtues. It is not something one creates in one’s mind. Truth is objective; it is real. It must be man’s first priority, for without truth he is doomed to an endless series of falsehoods, from which no meaningful action can be taken. Truth has a priority over consensus or an accommodation to the group; it is not subjective, it does not yield to a misguided sense of social convenience or order. Truth is then radical, as it will not accept a false subjectivism or capitulate to political, economic, or social customs that are false. Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger noted in his speech “On Conscience” that a truthful man is one “who never acquires tolerance, well being, success, public standing, and approval on the part of prevailing opinion at the expense of truth.” The discovery of truth is paramount among all the virtues.

Catholicism places a priority on truth, objective reality. Each catholic must accede to the truth of the church’s teachings rather than submit to personal preferences. While it may be easier to “go along’ with sentimentalities regarding abortion, a false definition of marriage, and other secular themes, the catholic must take the road that leads to truth, regardless of the consequences.  Truth leads to the reality that is God! Truth is there to be discovered.

When asked, “isn’t Truth just one man’s conception of things?”, G.K. Chesterton commented, “That is a big blunder. All thought is an attempt to discover if one’s own conception is true or not.” The search for truth is an adventure of discovery.

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