A Leaven In The World . . . Suffering And Faith
Suffering was not part of God’s original plan. But now, because of sin, there is plenty to go around. Of the many kinds of suffering, some physical and resolved often through healing, perhaps it is spiritual and psychological suffering which is most difficult for us. Faith is integral for healing. The material comes from the spiritual. We could say that faith is essential for healing the most acute suffering of mind and spirit. We rightly turn to our faith when all the other props of life and habit seem to evanesce in moments of trial. The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) treats of suffering in the context of faith. Christ’s suffering for our sake is our starting point for finding encouragement when we need to grow in our faith as a strength and support amid life’s trials. The Catechism proposes the potential of a “new meaning in Christ” for those burdened by suffering of whatever kind. Christ took the weight of evil and sickness
