Hello Beloved of God in the Christian community of Good Shepherd, and beyond:
Below is a letter from Bishop Dietsche, in response to the recent horrific events of Uvalde and of Buffalo. I commend it to you. (Click here for a pdf of the letter.)
Many are asking: "What can, and what should we do, in response to such continuous evil?"
Here are my initial thoughts – 9 things we each can do to make a tangible difference NOW!
1. One important way to fashion the world a better place is to pray our concerns -- and then to act on them.
2. In solidarity with others around the U.S., for instance, I am adding to my prayers those who were murdered and those who love them in the recent acts of evil in Uvalde, TX and Buffalo, NY. While hard, I am also going to follow the commandments of Christ and pray for the perpetrators as well, that they may experience eventual redemption through God's justice. I pray we never become complacent. I pray we always name and resist evil, even when it is unpopular and may generate conflict, always replacing evil with the nurturing and the good. I pray we repent and recommit, when we fail, to the hard work of living the Gospel in our daily lives. Remember: the Christian spiritual life isn't about perfection; it's about hard-won, sacrificial progress in compassion and ever-greater identification with the other. "The harvest is plentiful," Jesus said. "The laborers are few." (Matt. 9:35-38). There's always more room at the table for servers of compassion! I pray we shall indeed never cease to work for the Kingdom of God, a society of ever greater harmony and peace through the Holy Spirit's presence in justice and truth.
3. Call or reach out to me if I can support you in any way. Some already have; I pray more will.
4. Remember our families and their children in your prayers. Remember and pray for public servants, like medical personnel and police, who strive to protect and to serve and daily put themselves in harm's way for others. Remember and pray for the families of those who have lost loved ones in past shootings; each of these events marks a hellish retraumatizing for them.
6. Consider coming to our Ascension Day Eucharist tomorrow and the Steakfest afterwards, starting at 6:30 pm. Just show up. It shall be good and healing to pray together and celebrate the Eucharist together, and then to support each other and to enjoy casual fellowship together, perhaps even on the front lawn. Bring a picnic blanket and some food, if you like.
7. If you are a pledging member of COGS, please vote for the Educate/Validate survey by email or paper ballot, if you have not already. LGBTQ+ persons are often targets of violent hatred and bigotry.
8. March. There will be rallies. Attend. Speak your peace. That's what the truly patriotic do when domestic terrorists tear at the heart of our people, our pluralistic society, and the rational rule of law.
9. Ponder these 4 quotes. The first three are from Dom Helder Camara, a great 20th century Brazilian Roman Catholic Archbishop:
"Without justice and love, peace will always be a great illusion."
"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist."
"When we are dreaming alone, it is only a dream. When we are dreaming with others, it is the beginning of reality."
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for THEY shall be called the children of God." (Matt. 5:9)
Let us continue to love and support one another, and the world.
With love and prayers,
Fr. Hal