Lent 2 B + A life awake + 2.25.24
M. Campbell-Langdell All Saints, Oxnard (Genesis 17:1-7, 15-16; Psalm 22:22-30; Romans 4:13-25; Mark 8:31-38) In a book I recently read by Philip Roth (which is not for sensitive readers), American Pastoral (1997), a man meets a boyhood hero in the first chapter who appears to go on and on about his family’s successes, only to realize that his American dream of a life had gone completely sideways, and the protagonist spends the rest of the book parsing out a perfect life gone wrong. The theme appears to be the life that we present for public viewing, and the life we actually lead. This is something that we currently experience on social media. And it brings to mind Singer Marcos Vidal’s moving song “Cristianos” which asks of the church: “¿Qué te pasa iglesia amada, que no reaccionas, sólo a veces te emocionas, y no acabas de cambiar?” [1] "What is happening with you, beloved Church, you do not react, just sometimes you get emotional, but you never really change?...