From
the scribe Ezra in our first reading today, we hear about the rebuilding of the Temple in Jerusalem after
the return of the people of Israel from their exile in Babylon. According to Jewish Tradition, Erza helped reintroduce the Torah – the Word of
God - to Jerusalem after their exile. From
the description of the rebuilding of the Temple and the return to Jerusalem that we hear today from the book of Ezra, all
sounds orderly and successful, doesn’t it? However, from other description of the rebuilding of the Temple and the return
from exile in the Old Testament, we know that there was a lot of confusion,
arguments, and frustration regarding what took place. Some
thought the new Temple was not good enough compared to the Temple that Solomon
built. Also,
there were a lot of tensions and accusations going back and forth between those
who were sent into exile and those who remained behind. We
see tensions in our modern Church today on many different levels, and looking
at those tensions from the lens of what went on in Ancient Israel, perhaps we
can better understand it. But
rather than accuse or attack someone who thinks a little differently than we do
in our Church, perhaps we can learn from them and try to get along, perhaps we can celebrate and appreciate the diversity that exists within our community of faith. Hopefully Pope Francis’ visit this week will
bring about a spirit of unity and solidarity and positivity within our Church. At least we can hope so.
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