
Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor.
A reflection on the daily readings, for Monday of the 27th Week in Ordinary Time, by Father Perry.
By Father Perry D. Leiker, pastor
There is fantasy, and there is FANTASY.
Today, we have fantasy.
Jonah and the whale — I mean, how fantastic can we be?
Here is a story of truly unbelievable stature.
Jonah gets the call from God to prophetically speak to a sinful people. He was told to tell these people that they had sinned and had turned, “away from the Lord.”
And then Jonah, both figuratively and literally, actually decides to not go to Nineveh as God had instructed him to do but instead to flee in the opposite direction and to go “away from the Lord” the direction of Tarshish.
He even, in the midst of a punishing storm, sent to him and all of his shipmates — by, of course, the Lord — turns further “away from the Lord,” as he goes into the ship’s belly and enters a deep sleep to avoid any possibility of hearing this Lord and doing as he was instructed.

At Jonah’s own suggestion, it is decided to throw him overboard.