Years ago we
were visiting our family in San Francisco and on a Sunday morning, we woke up
to the news of the Tsunami that hit Japan.
(March 11, 2011) We went to Mass
that morning expecting to hear about the plight of the people in Japan and the
need for help. The homilist said
nothing. After Mass I asked the Superior
of the religious order that serves the church why nothing was said about the
Tsunami. He explained that the homilist
was older and probably wasn’t aware of what had happened, but he himself did
call their community’s house in Japan and learned that the priests were all ok. I was stunned.
On Monday our grade school age grandson whose father is of Japanese descent, reported that his teacher asked the class about the Tsunami. Are you afraid, she asked? I questioned our grandson, were you afraid? No, he said. If it happens here, the water is only going to come up to my knees, but I am worried about the people in Japan.
Was our grandson telling us what Julian of Norwich said in the 14th Century? Despite war, plague, and persecution, Julian said, ‘All is well and will be well.’
Is this the answer to our anxiety about Climate Change?
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