This morning, at our online discussion group, when covering tomorrow’s readings, as we do every week, a phrase from the first reading stirred my heart as it often does when I read it: There is no salvation through anyone else, nor is there any other name under heaven given to the human race by which we are to be saved.” (Acts 4:12) It also reminded me of a beautiful song about the Name of Jesus. This message, proclaimed by St. Peter over 2,000 years ago is timeless. As I thought more about this, I realized how pertinent this message is for us today! As we eagerly wait for an end to this pandemic and the craziness surrounding it, I am reminded that, in the end, nothing else will save us but the Name of Jesus. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not knocking the efforts of the scientific community and the government. These have their place. However, I think this passage today serves as a reminder, a call, to redirect our trust, to refocus our hearts. As we hope for better days, we don’t focus on the numbers, we don’t trust in vaccines or treatments. Also, we need not become entrenched in fear and discouragement at all the unrest around our country and world. Instead, we trust in Jesus, in Whose Name we find salvation. I’d invite you to pray with me the Litany of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, which invokes Jesus using many beautiful titles for Him. Let’s turn to Jesus, bringing Him all the world’s problems and our own. I especially like to do this at the Mass, placing everything on the altar to be brought into His sacrifice made present there.
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