Priests are not immune to the fears and anxieties many are feeling right now.
โAt first I said I was โfrightenedโ, but then I changed the word to โoverwhelmedโ. I was โoverwhelmedโ that something like this could happen,โ Sydney Catholic Schoolsโ chaplain Father Gary Perritt (pictured)ย said in reference to theย COVID-19ย pandemic.
โI think all of us are overwhelmed,โ he observed.
โIt (COVID-19) has slowed us down and got us to think about โWhat are the essential things?โ and โWho are the essential people?โ
โThereโs a lot of silence at the moment. Maybe this silence is a new habit that could teach us to listen more to one anotherโ โ Father Gary Perritt
โI know for me, Iโve called people I havenโt spoken to for ages to ask โAre you okay?โ Itโs prompted me to realise how important people are in my life. People I normally see regularly, I miss them. I video-conference, but itโs not the same.โ
Asked, where does he find God in all of this? Fr Gary answered simply: โWe can find God in one another and in helping one another.โ
โLook at Him in our doctors, who fall tired and exhausted โฆ police (who) patrol deserted streets, and they are not with their families because they are taking care of ours,โ he said, citing the Archbishop of Lima, Carlos Gustavo Castillo Mattasoglio.
โThe coronavirus has helped churchgoers, school teachers and students realise that churches are not being closed. Buildings are being closed. You are the church!โ โ Father Gary Perritt
โThereโs a lot of silence at the moment. Maybe this silence is a new habit that could teach us to listen more to one another,โ reflected Fr Gary.
โThe way we are treating one another brings out the quiet heroes, heroes we sometimes hadnโt noticed before,โ Fr Gary added, listing the school teachers, the nurses, the truck drivers delivering goods to our supermarkets, among others.
โThe coronavirus has helped churchgoers, school teachers and students realise that churches are not being closed. Buildings are being closed. You are the church!
โWeโve seen all sorts of outreach from these closed buildings; (priests)ย calling more peopleย than weโve ever called before, priests streaming masses. This way, the church comes to you.โ
Fr Garyโs tips to stop feeling overwhelmed and alone:
- Talk. Donโt keep your fear to yourself because it can then escalate. Tell people youโre frightened because itโs a natural response.
- Iย was overwhelmed by all the COVID-19 media so I switched to online media, so I could take back some control over my life.
- Some sites on the internet that helped me include theย Sunday Mass Online with Bishop Brianย โ it is very well produced โ and theย Diocese of Lismoreโs live online Sunday Masses. Bishop Greg Homemingโs homilies, his reflections on the Sunday readings and the coronavirus have been wonderful. Theyโve helped me in my frightened, overwhelmed state and calmed me down.
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