If one phenomenon marks our modern world, it's instant communication. The message you're listening to is
just one way we interact at the speed of light. Hello, I’m Franciscan Father
Greg Friedman, and this is the "Sunday Soundbite" for the Feast of the
Epiphany.
I sat at a computer to write this short reflection, and then someone took itvia the
Internetto edit and prepare so that it might be heard on our Web site or over
the radio waves. If you wish, you could download the very text I originally
typed. I still marvel at all the ways we can communicate today.
Today's feast of the Epiphany of the Lord is a feast that celebrates communication. The Gospel we read today portrays Jesus,
the Word Made Flesh, revealed to the nations, as the wise men arrive to pay him
homage. Whatever the historical facts behind the story, the message of faith is that God is reaching
out to us, communicating to us the Word Made Flesh. That's communication that
has transformed human history.
God's revelation in Jesus has a power surpassing all our modern technological "miracles,"
because it speaks to our hearts. Are we listening? Are we open to the Word?
Let's become modern channels of God's communication to the world in
this new year, using our giftswhatever they may beto pass on the message of
the Good News, that Love is born in our midst. I’m Father Greg Friedman with
the "Sunday Soundbite" for St. Anthony Messenger Press, on the Web at FranciscanRadio.org.
Franciscan Father Greg Friedman, O.F.M., is creative director for American Catholic Radio and is on the production team for video and audio projects for Franciscan Communications, a ministry of St. Anthony Messenger Press. He is a member of the development team for AmericanCatholic.org, OnceCatholic.org and FranciscanRadio.org. He assists each weekend at a parish that ministers to college students and serves as a member of the leadership team of the Cincinnati-based Franciscan Friars.