Mental
revolution of Christmas
Aloys Budi Purnomo ; A diocesan priest;
Chief of the Commission for Interfaith Affairs at the
Archdiocese of Semarang
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JAKARTA
POST, 24 Desember 2014
President
Joko “Jokowi” Widodo has announced his policy platform known as a mental
revolution for this country.
To some
extent, Christmas provides a foundation for mental revolution, not only from
psychological but also moral and spiritual points of view.
Questions
that immediately arise therefore are how do we understand Christmas and what
has it got to do with the mental revolution that we are really looking for?
In the
context of our society, which is characterized by rampant poverty and sometimes
violence, what can we do to realize the mental revolution of Christmas?
Poverty
remains a challenge which the nation has been unable to address. It can be
found anywhere in the country.
No doubt
poverty is a result of the shape of our economy, our political structure that
is corrupt and consumerism which is prevalent in our society.
For sure
we need to promote a mental revolution as our paradigm of our lives.
Then we
have to ask, we must change our mentality and struggle for mental revolution
from what?
First of
all, we have to engage in mental revolution from structural sins.
Theologically,
sins refer not as to a specific culpable action of individuals, but to a
state of alienation and disorientation, a condition in which things are not
in harmony with God.
It is a
condition in which the human race is not really responding to what they are
created for.
In such
a condition, we need to promote the mental revolution of Christmas that
changes our attitudes from the way of darkness to the way of light, from the
way of death to the way of life.
The way
of darkness and death materializes in confusion, fear, bad relations in
society, killings, oppression, hatred and terror.
On the
contrary, the way of light and life is marked by stability. It is a way of
friendship and mutual support, of community and caring for others. It’s also
a way of fostering the life of those who are fragile and vulnerable.
It is a
great mental revolution when we can uphold mutual respect and understanding
that our society lived in harmony.
Everybody
shares resources with those in need that in our communities none should go
hungry and thirsty. We live caring for each other believing that nobody is more
important than anybody else.
Our
society is becoming our community when we go beyond ethnic or ideology
rivalries, social classes, economic oppression as well as deprivation.
Unfortunately,
it is not easy to make the dream come true because of the sinful structures
which prevail in our society. Some people become oppressed, impoverished and
excluded. All of these do not run themselves. It may be very difficult and
complicated to be solved, so we need a mental revolution.
When we
are talking about the mental revolution of Christmas, we are talking about
being set free from sinful structures.
The new
insight of the mental revolution of Christmas is that there is the
possibility of not only the transformation of individuals but also the
transformation of the society. Its transformation is in the way we relate to
one another and, therefore, is it also a transformation of the structure of
our society.
The
mental revolution of Christmas is a kind of repentance which involves not
only the admission of guilt, but also a willingness to change. It doesn’t
look so much to the past but it also looks to the future, to what we do more
in harmony.
For the
Christians, the person of Jesus Christ is the answer. We believe that the joy
of the Gospel fills the hearts and lives of all who encounter him. Those who
accept his offer of redemption are set free from sin, sorrow, inner emptiness
and loneliness.
We believe that with Jesus Christ joy is constantly born anew. ●
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