March 22, 2021: Monday of the Fifth Week of Lent
Today's Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/032221.cfm
In today’s reading, we learn about a God-fearing woman named Susanna, who was falsely accused of committing adultery. Two old men took advantage of her and gave her two choices that completely trapped her with whichever decision she decided to make. Nevertheless, she decided to sacrifice her life for her belief in God and she was punished with death. “If I yield, it will be my death; if I refuse, I cannot escape your power. Yet it is better for me to fall into your power without guilt than to sin before the Lord.” By the grace of God, her life was spared by a man named Daniel who caught the two old men right in the middle of their lie.
In our current society, we are witnesses to many different injustices within our local communities, country, and all over the world. For us witnesses, it is up to us to bring awareness to these injustices and be the voice for those who cannot defend themselves. Shall we speak up for the innocent even if it puts us into uncomfortable situations? Or should we stay quiet if these issues do not directly affect us? How can we actively help others and educate ourselves on these topics? It is important to remember that there are many innocent lives that are being taken daily and that we must take inspiration from David and learn to speak up in times of injustice, for the greater good of all people.
- Maria Del Rosario, Class of 2023, Caldwell University
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