The Passion of Christ helps shape our way of thinking

Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor.

By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor
“Looking Ahead” is a reflection on the Sunday readings by Father Perry for Palm Sunday of the Lord’s Passion.
“You will not be punished for your anger, you will be punished by your anger.” — Buddha.
“Hosanna to the Son of David,” shouts the crowd as the liturgy of Palm (Passion) Sunday begins.
“Crucify him!” is shouted just as loudly and brings to a conclusion the readings from the word (the Gospel reading of the passion of our Lord Jesus Christ according to Mark).
A crowd simply cannot be any more fickle than this. The crowd is a classic example of a mob: easily excited and easily manipulated.
The crowd does not think for itself. The crowd does not know what is really happening but only perceives the feeling welling up within itself.
If a convincing voice cries out “murder,” then the crowd must provide the one to be murdered.
The crowd is so easily used to achieve even horrific ends.
This scene is an old scene; it is a present scene, and it is the future. It is, simply, human.
Although history teaches lessons, it does not necessarily teach people how to think or how to live moral lives. This is one reason the church believes in the need for the forming of consciences.
This is why the church seeks to think through and attempt to communicate logical, thoughtful and wise ways to live our lives as Christians.
The church is not perfect. The church has made mistakes throughout history. But the church certainly makes an honest and helpful contribution to the human race in attempting to figure out how we can live — not like crowds and mobs, but rather like thoughtful, caring, faith-filled followers of Jesus Christ!

Father Perry D. Leiker is the 14th pastor of St. Bernard Catholic Church. Reach him at (323) 255-6142. Email Father Perry at pleiker@stbernard-church.com. Follow Father Perry on Twitter: @MrDeano76.
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