Wednesday, August 28, 2024

Daily Catholic Reflection: Thursday, August 29, 2024, Memorial of the Passion of Saint John the Baptist

Mk 6:17-29                           Full Readings             

The Beheading of John the Baptist

Stand For Justice and Truth

Today we celebrate the memorial of the beheading or passion of John the Baptist, a courageous man who stood for the truth and justice. This created hatred between him and Herodias and was finally beheaded due to this hatred as we see in the Gospel. Today's Gospel presents to us various aspects and teachings which we can learn as Christians.


The first is the courageous Witness to the truth and justice and also persevering up to the end in the mission which God has entrusted to us. Just as John Baptist was unable to give up because of threats from Herod and his wife Herodias, we too have to take up that courage to stand for the truth and for justice. This does not need being a politician or an activist or a religious leader, but everyone can do it starting from your family, village, church, at work, everywhere and the whole world at large. 


However, in the contemporary world, martyrdom like that of John might not be common but by withstanding the threats, difficulties, negligence, rejection and other consequences which come withstanding for the truth, we are also participating in the passion of John Baptist and also in the passion of Jesus himself. This is done through the help of the Holy Spirit.


Secondly, it teaches us to avoid taking unnecessary oaths and making decisions out of emotions. The situation in which Herod took the oath of giving whatever his daughter would ask was taken under high emotions. In most times decisions taken in moments of extreme joy, or out of anger are not productive in any way. Even psychologists advise us not to make decisions in such moments.


Additionally, there should never be an oath or decision taken which is contrary to preservation and protection of human life and dignity. Even when it is already taken it has to be revoked. Human beings are created in the image of God and so it is only God who can take and give life. Herod had all authority to revoke his oath and save John Baptist but out of his pride and showing off, he let John Baptist be beheaded. This should not be the same with us as Christians and all people in general. 


Reflect today on how you are ready to courageously stand for Christ, for the truth and for justice. Are you able to point out injustices in the society and challenge them with the wisdom that God gives? May St John the Baptist pray for us to get that courage that enabled him to stand for the truth. 


Let us Pray.  

O God, who willed that Saint John the Baptist should go ahead of your Son both in his birth and in his death, grant that, as he died a Martyr for truth and justice, we, too, may fight hard for the confession of what you teach. Amen


St John the Baptist, pray for us. 




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