Did you hear the story of a woman who went to see an attorney about getting a divorce? He asked, “What are your grounds?” She replied, “We have about half an acre.” The lawyer then inquired, “Do you have a grudge?” “No,” she responded, “We only have a carport.” The lawyer tried again, “Is your husband running around with another woman?” “Heavens, no!” the wife exclaimed. “He has arthritis and he can hardly walk, much less run.” The lawyer then asked, “Does he ever beat you up in the morning?” “Oh, no,” she replied, “I always get up first and make the coffee.” Finally the attorney asked, “Well, then, why do you want a divorce?” The woman said, “I just can’t seem to communicate with him.”
Jesus would never divorce us, but how often have we “divorced”him? The number of Catholics in America who chose not to grow in their faith has been steadily increasing over the past 25 years.They think of themselves as Catholic and claim to believe in God, but they have little contact with Jesus in terms of attending Mass and practicing the faith. While church attendance is not a clear indication of internal faith, one has to wonder if their faith is fading away. Would Paul accuse them of rejecting God’s word?
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