Patrick Madrid opens up after the heart-shattering Texas floods that took the lives of many: including two young Catholic girls found holding their Rosaries. This isnโt a tidy theology talk; itโs a gut-wrenching, faith-clinging, grief-soaked conversation about why God allows suffering, and how we hold on when life falls apart.
๐ฃ๏ธ The Caller: Cecile from Bryan, Texas
Cecile calls in, her heart cracked wide open. Her nephew just lost his best friend, his wife, and their two children. His question is one we all ask eventually: โHow could God let this happen?โ
Patrick doesnโt pretend to have the magic answer. In fact, his first move is humility: โThere is no answer that will make this okay. Not now.โ
But what he does offer is one of the most compassionate and theological walk-throughs of the โProblem of Evilโ youโll ever hear in Catholic media.
Key Takeaways:
God Is Not the Author of Evil
Evil, whether moral (caused by free will choices) or natural (like floods, cancer, etc.), was never part of Godโs original design.
These came through the Fall: a ripple effect from the sin of Adam and Eve that distorted creation itself.
Natural Disasters Are Part of a Broken World
Nature itself is โoffโ because of sin.
But this isnโt a cosmic punishment; it’s a sign that weโre living in a world still groaning for redemption (Romans 8:22).
God Doesnโt Just โAllowโ Suffering… He Entered Into It
The ultimate answer to suffering isnโt a what, itโs a who: Jesus on the Cross.
God didnโt stay distant. He became a man and suffered with us, for us.
A Fatherโs Heart
Patrick shares a personal story about his toddler son, Tim, who was bleeding from a head wound. At the ER, his son cried out:
โDaddy, help me!โ
Patrick couldโve stopped it… but didnโt, because letting the doctor stitch the wound was what would ultimately heal him.
The parallel: God the Father sees us screaming in pain… and He still lets it happen; it’s not because Heโs indifferent, but it’s because He knows the healing thatโs coming later.
๐ฌ Cecileโs Beautiful Insight:
She echoes it all with such tender faith:
โGod is there. Just like you were with your son, Patrick. God is there, with us in it… holding us.โ
Yes. Amen. ๐
๐ The Final Word:
Maybe, just maybe… weโll be like little Tim someday, looking back and finally understanding.
Until then, we weep, we pray, and we cling to this promise:
โBlessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.โ -Matthew 5:4
Take time today to pray for those affected in Texas. And if youโre struggling with your own grief, go ahead and be honest with God. Cry out. Ask why. He can take it, and He is with you. ๐โ๏ธ
๐ Jesus, man of sorrows, be near to those who mourn. Hold them. Heal them. And help us all to trust You, even in the dark.
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