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Posted On: 6/3/2009 7:09:16 AM
The flu and the diocese

It does appear, as of late May, that the A/H1N1 Swine flu, if it is to blossom into a full-scale pandemic won't do-though it may return in the fall. We should be thankful for this, and use the time to make sure we are ready.

It is to be hoped that our medical researchers will over the next few months be able to develop an effective vaccine that will protect our population and it is very possible they may. But the multiple varieties of flu-human and animal, and unfortunate combinations of them-are quite unpredictable.

The term "pandemic" is a scary one, opening up memories of strains that affected the population in 1957, 1968, the SARS crisis in 2004, and even the very serious pandemic of 1918. The flu can make us sneeze and feel achy for a day or two; but it can also kill.

Assistant Treasurer Ian Robertson heads a committee that has been trying to get a handle on what might happen during a pandemic. A very serious disease could, for instance, curtail or ban church services, increase burials, and increase the need for clergy to administer to grieving families.

How would we find the resources as members, unable to work, find their own incomes dwindling, and unable to support their parishes? Robertson's work has begun to ask these questions. Now diocesan leaders need to work on answers.

Just as important, we need to develop the right Christian response to a pandemic. Toronto Area Bishop Linda Nicholls' recent words are helpful:

"Anxiety and fear will be the greatest enemies in this situation... Some anxiety is normal in the face of uncertainty however unchecked fears can cause anger, isolation, and withdrawal from others."

"It will be important to remain rooted in the knowledge of the love of God that is stronger than any thing we may fear, even death itself. The Christian community will need to demonstrate the love of God that reaches out beyond self to others and does not allow fear to rule..."

"Common sense and care in following guidelines for health and safety will need to be partnered with a willingness to risk that is founded in the self-giving example of Jesus Christ."

With Christ, we can get through anything.

Neale Adams
TOPIC editor

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