Daily Reflection: 24 May 2023

Let’s talk apologetics for today, Catholic Pilgrims. My past couple of posts have brought out some that don’t like what I have to say and I’ll let them be my muse.

A common tactic is to downplay something you are concerned about and treat it as though it’s not as important as “these things over here!”

For example, I am very passionate about fighting sexual abuse, especially the sexualization of children. I’m also very against abortion. If you’ve followed me for any length of time, you know and understand why. These are the evils I feel most equipped to fight against.

Dissenters will often show up and say, “Phssh, those are minor things. There are really IMPORTANT things to fight over here. Why not fight __________.” Then they will proceed to give you a long list of things they deem worthy of your attention. And—AND—they want to know why you aren’t in the trenches fighting them ALL.

They give you impossible standards and dismiss anything you are concerned about so that they never have to truly engage you on the arguments.

God gives each of us a mission field, maybe even a few. Dorothy Day was for helping the poor. St. Damien, the lepers of Hawaii. St. Teresa of Calcutta was helping the poor and spoke out against abortion. St. Augustine defended the Faith with his writings, St. John Bosco tended to the needs of neglected boys. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton taught and established schools. They all had their mission field and not a one of them could fight all the fires, except maybe St. Mother Cabrini. That woman seemed to do it all. 😂

Don’t feel disheartened when you get these kinds of attacks. All these people are trying to do is take the focus off the issue so that they don’t have to actually engage in a logical argument.

Remember St. Paul’s words from our first reading today: “Keep watch over yourselves and over the whole flock of which the Holy Spirit has appointed you overseers, in which you tend the Church of God that He acquired with His own Blood.” Acts 20:28

We are the Body of Christ, Catholic Pilgrims. Each of us will have our own mission field and it takes us all, in our own way, to fight the different evils out there.

Have a blessed day.

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