Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Human dignity comes first

In our confused world, we question what is right or even what is true.  There are so many claims on our attention, our values and our behaviour.  Without a solid point of reference we risk losing our moorings and crashing on the rocks. For me and for millions of others Christ is the rock because He is the Way, the Truth and the Life (John 14:6). It is Christ who shows us our true worth and dignity.

In the Mass we meet the living bread who gives Himself to us in his Body and Blood. This is our source of life and this is the goal of our Christian living in a world thirsting for meaning and purpose.

In his recent encyclical, Pope Leo speaks of the Eucharist in these terms (#88):

For the Christian community, solidarity finds its source in the mystery of Christ and is nourished by the Eucharist. Solidarity emerges from communion in faith and the Sacraments: Baptism and Confirmation unite us in Christ, so that we may become one Body and one Spirit, one heart and one soul (cf. Eph 4:4; Acts 4:32). The Eucharist, which is the sacrament of unity, nurtures our belonging to the Body of Christ and teaches us how to share. The diverse sensibilities present in the Church and the strong convictions that animate each person are a source of richness if they remain anchored in the certainty that unity is a gift received and a responsibility to be fulfilled.

When we struggle to know the right path forward we must turn, first, to the Word of God proclaimed day after day in the Eucharist. There we find the source of true ‘intelligence’ and intelligence that surpasses all ideas and scripts designed to achieve short-term conquest, profit or ideology.  Rooted in Christ we can work with others to make technology work for us. However, this goes beyond any one nation state or global power alliance.  The human species’ very own survival is not to be taken for granted. It is urgent that we work for global justice and governance of what could enslave us and possibly ultimately destroy us

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