Escaping by sleeping . . .(Passion(Palm) Sunday of Lent Year C)
We have likely all had times when we have in some way escaped - or attempted to escape - the pain and suffering of ourselves or loved ones. Who wants to feel pain when you can become absorbed in technology, take drugs, or self-medicate with food or alco hol? Who wants to watch another suffer when you can leave the side of the hospital bed or avoid visiting in the first place? The disciples couldn’t stay awake for their closest friend whom they knew was filled with fear and sadness after their last meal together. Like them, we may have failed loved ones in their time of need too because it was just too painful to be with them in their pain.
Jesus still suffers when people suffer today. He said, “Whatever you do to the least of my brothers and sisters you do to me.” So when humans torture other humans, we are torturing Christ. When others are dying of old age, alone in a nursing home, Jesus is dying alone. We may run away from the pain and suffering of others, just as the disciples slept through Jesus’ agony. However, we will always have more chances to stay awake and be present to Jesus by making ourselves present and available to others who suffer.
Questions of the week
When have you “fallen asleep” instead of staying awake to someone’s pain?
Think of someone in your life now who is suffering. How might you make yourself available so that person will know he or she is not alone?







