"Then those who find in the Judea flee to the mountains ..." (Luke 21: 20-28)
Biblical reflections by Mauro Leonardi*, priest and writer
Jesus recalls us to reality. It is not a question of imagining apocalyptic shows with special effects and miraculous or disastrous events. It is a question of seeing, being in reality. To exercise compassion and feel the pains, the suffering that we can listen and try around us in the heart.
From the Gospel according to Luca 21: 20-28
At that time, Jesus said to his disciples: «When you see Jerusalem surrounded by armies, know then that his devastation is close. Then those who are in the Judea flee to the mountains, those who are inside the city move away from it, and those in the countryside do not return to the city; In fact, it will be days of revenge, because everything that has been written is fulfilled. Woe to women who are pregnant and breastfeed in those days, because there will be great calamity in the country and anger against this people. They will fell on a sword and prisoners will be conducted among all peoples; Jerusalem will be trampled on by the pagans until the times of the pagans are accomplished. There will be signs in the sun, in the moon and in the stars, and on the anguish land of peoples anxious for the roar of the sea and waves, while men will die from fear and waiting for what will have to happen on earth. The powers of the skies will in fact be upset. Then they will see the son of man come to a cloud with great power and glory. When these things begin to happen, get up and get your head, because your liberation is close ».
* Mauro Leonardi (Como 1959) has been a priest since 29 May 1988 and has been inhabited in Rome since then. He spends many hours of his day to make the priest and prefers to build bridges rather than raising walls. For years he has been writing stories, articles, essays and books that revolve around the relationship between man and God. Author of the blog Like Jesus. Abelis (Lindau) is his latest novel. The volunteers of the Gionata project thank him for sharing these reflections on the word with us.