This is the time of the year when we get ready for
Halloween, for haunted houses and haunted forests. I remember as a child how
movies like Rosemary’s Baby and The Exorcist enthralled movie audiences And it seems like in recent years there are
vampires and zombies and evil spirits all over the place in TV shows and in
movies. Are these demons and monsters just make believe
creatures we amuse ourselves with? Can we take at face value the healing today Jesus
undertakes of the man possessed by a demon?
With all of our education, with our confidence in our
technology and our scientific methods finding a rational and logical
explanation for everything, with the drugs that modern medicine gives us to
cure our ills and treat our mental illness, we might think that believing that
demons can actually exist would be for the uneducated and the
superstitious. Indeed, when I
lived in South American and Africa, belief in the existence of spirits both
good or bad was a belief held by most of the population, whether that person
had no education at all or held a PhD. I remember telling one of my teachers in seminary that
I think we have lost something by thinking that these good and evil spirits are
not a reality in our world. She said she
agreed with me. In some ways, I saw how their belief in the spirit world here on earth enhanced their view of their faith.
In the Gospel today, the people don’t understand how
Jesus can cast out demons, so they claim that he must have that power from the
Devil himself. Jesus casts out these demons because he has authority
over them, an authority that can only come from God the Father.
We are uncomfortable with things that we don’t
understand. But, in some ways, all of us
have our own demons we wrestle with, don’t we? And we just have to look to the way that addictions
have become so pervasive in our modern world, to the lives they have
destroyed. We look to the mass shootings
and acts of terrorism that baffle us and horrify us. In the end, I would have to say that language of
demons and spirits has a place in our world today in naming the spiritual and
moral issues we wrestle with. That
language helps us talk about the real dangers that confront us in our lives
here on earth.
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