Monday, June 24, 2013

TRANSFORMING FEAR INTO HOLY WISDOM


Feast of St. John the Baptist

TRANSFORMING FEAR INTO HOLY WISDOM

by Frank Savadera, SJ

I was just wondering:  If there are surveys measuring the public’s approval ratings of government leaders ... are there also such similar kinds of quantitative surveys assessing church goers’ approval of their priests and bishops? 

Given the bad press the church has been getting the past years ... one may think that people’s perception of church leaders had gone really sour. 

Believe it or not ... a recent survey released by the PEW Research Center of Washington D.C. and published by the UCANEWS ONLY this August 2012 reveals interesting results.  For the 20-year period between 1992 to 2012 ... the approval ratings of priests in the United States had been steady at 80-83%.  (This is high ... considering Obama’s 49%; Pinoy’s 42% in July 2012). The approval ratings of American bishops on the other hand, had increased dramatically from 51% ten years ago to a current high of 70% despite the many controversies hounding the Church of North America (i.e. the newly-delegated Archbishop of San Francisco was recently caught driving under the influence of alcohol).

Though it may not be the Church’s way of proceeding to refer to popularity ratings as means to assess the effectiveness of church programs ... we can still nevertheless surmise that ...  regardless of the countless accusations hurled against the church ... the public ... amazingly still easily accord  their church leaders degrees of respect and positive regard.  If the ratings above apply to the church in Northern America ... we can perhaps expect higher approval ratings of priests and bishops here in the Philippines where life still revolves much around the activities of the church (with or without the RH Bill).

In a similar way ... no matter what charges Herod and Herodias hurled against John the Baptist ... which merited his being in prison ... the Baptizer as gleaned from our Gospel reading ... nevertheless STILL enjoyed the confidence of many ... and even of Herod himself.

As the Gospel implies:  Herod seemed to have feared John, knowing him to be a righteous and holy man.   Herod kept John in custody. When he heard him speak he was very much perplexed, yet he liked to listen to him.

HEROD FEARED JOHN. HEROD LIKED TO LISTEN TO JOHN.  Friends, SINNERS as we are ... and much like what Herod himself manifested in the Gospel ... we nevertheless are called to pray for and keep a basic sense of FEAR of the LORD.  As in the case of Herod, FEAR of the LORD allowed him a recognition of what is TRUE, RIGHTEOUS and HOLY.  He thought of John the Baptist as a righteous and holy man.  Herod feared him because he knows that John speaks the truth.  Consequently and this we know ... knowing the truth is accompanied by a lot of FEAR ... FEAR that sometimes causes us a lot of panic attacks, headaches, fatigue and stomach problems.  Herod feared John ... but Herod nevertheless still liked to listen to him.  Friends, let our fears be HOLY fears of the Lord.  Let our approval ratings of Him remain high ... knowing that indeed His holiness and righteousness transform our FEARS to a greater wisdom of ourselves and our God.   

Though Herod continued to listen to John ... he was just too weak to put into effect what he believed was TRUE.   He was just caught up with the many demands and influences which surrounded him.  He was just so enthralled by the girl, daughter of Herodias who danced in front of him.  He became overly concerned not to be embarrassed in front of many people.  As such even though He believed and continued to listen to John ... he succumbed to his weak and easily swayed self.  He had the holy and righteous KILLED.  We pray for greater strength of character ... the inner will to stand by what we believe is TRUE despite the numerous voices and influences we hear around us.

After beheading John the Baptist, Herod was DISTRESSED.  What for us is distress?  DISSONANCE between what we TRULY desire and what our current concerns force us to do.   The king was deeply distressed, but because of his oaths and the guests he did not wish to break his word.   Amidst instances of distress ... may we grow in greater integrity.

We are in the business of helping keep not simply the approval rating of the Church BUT MORE SO keeping and sustaining its INTEGRITY.