Wedensday, April 14, 2021

 Wednesday of the Second Week of Easter

(Acts 5:17-26; John 3:16-21)

In today’s first reading the triumph of the apostles seems spurious.  The story of their release from jail appears to be, at least, exaggerated.  Yet its truth lies in the fact that the Christian community often prospers when it is persecuted.  Despite constant threats and setbacks, God has protected it and fostered its growth through the centuries.

In some parts of the world today the Church is under duress.  Europe and the United States have experienced alarming reductions in vocations and church attendance.  The Church in China, North Korea, and some Muslim countries is openly persecuted.  Yet it grows in Africa and parts of Asia.  There should be no worry of its demise.  Even in the U.S., many young families dedicate themselves to the Lord in ways greater than fifty years ago.

We should pray that the Spirit continues to guide the Church.  Following its lead, the Church will not only prosper but also will give the world hope for renewal.

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