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Our Holy Father, Benedict XVI, reminds us always that the Church is something we receive as a gift. It is not a human work but God's work, and only insofar as we unite ourselves to it can it be said, through God's grace, to be our work, too. Only then can we claim that our work in the Church does indeed have merit, not because it is ours, but because it is the work of Christ alive within us (Gal 2:20).

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

What is my Primary Obligation as a Catholic?

To preach the Gospel ... when no one else will

Where are the Preachers?

If they are not in the homes, in the playgrounds, in the work places of Catholics — at any opportunity at all that presents itself — then they have ceased to be. They are no longer among us. "But we hear the Priest every Sunday give a homily!", you retort. Indeed, I reply. You hear much about "what I think Jesus means" ... and not what the Church teaches us that Jesus means. I am not interested in hearing what a given priest "believes Jesus is saying" — but I am deeply interested in hearing what Jesus actually says Himself, what the Holy Catholic Church teaches us that He means ... which is to say, what Christ means! It is to preach the Gospel ... when no one else will.

This is often quite different from what "Father Bill" believes Christ is really saying — apart from Christ's own words that appear oddly clear to us without an involuted explanation involving things too often only remotely or imaginatively tangent to the actual Gospel Reading. It's show time. Time for the priest to display his talent for finding humor in the most solemn utterances of Christ — and bring laughter, rather than the occasion of grace, to the congregation. "Oh", we ooze, "that Father Bill is such a rascal! Look at the gleam in his eye!".

The Third Rail called Sin

This, of course, presumes that he attempts at all to invoke the meaning (real or imagined) of the Gospel passage just read. So often, too often, most often, it is overlooked entirely in favor of a rise from the audience ... I mean, congregation. "Let's see how clever I can be, how entertaining, how funny, and they will love me! I will then prove myself to be a good priest, for I brought them something far greater than the Sacraments, even greater than Jesus Christ Himself in the Holy Eucharist — I brought them laughter ... and even "spiced it up a bit" to show them that I'm no different from them. Sure, I'll throw in the obligatory, "love each other", "you are the light of the world", and very clearly "God's chosen ones" — but I'll stay clear of the third rail called sin. What if I prick someone's conscience?! The basket would be empty in a month! — and who will be left for me to tickle pink? Where would I get my positive "feed-back" fix for the week?" This is serious stuff.

The alter Christus — altered and tailored to fit

We used to know, "Father Flannery" and "Bishop Sheen". Remember? Probably not. Why? Because the priest no longer sees himself, nor (consequently) do we see him, as an "alter Christus", literally, "another Christ" in the world, which his ordination to the Priesthood made him. We have opted, instead for the leveling of Christ in the person of His priest to the lowest democratic and common denominator: a mere man. They are just, "one the guys" (sorry, girls) and so we now have "Father Dick" and, here in Boston, even "Cardinal Sean". We are all on an intimate first-name basis with our priests, bishops, and cardinals. Try that with your own Senator or even your local Representative or Mayor. Why is this? "It's just so ... cool!" Our cardinals, bishops, priests — in order to "really reach us, to understand us on a human level" — have de-Christifed themselves, thrown off that out-dated vestige and aura of an alter Christus — "another Christ" — so that they can be "just another guy". And somehow that desacralizatiion will make us more likely to be holy when we are in contact with them ... Right.

"Them goddam Yankees"

In repudiating being "Christ-like" they no longer call us in our own vocations to be Christ-like either. We are called to be just "one of the guys" ("C'mon, Fadda ... it's Miller Time! Let's crack open a frosty and root for the Red Sox. Them goddam Yankees ain't no good no how — jus' like you said in your last homily ... and the one before that." Sanctity is the Series and the Parousia is the Sox in the finals, and Heaven? ... the Boston Patriots in the Superbowl. "Fadda Bill" is definitely one of the guys. And none of the "guys" is anything like Christ. It's circular ad infinitum. Saint Peter who was crucified upside down in Rome or Saint Paul beheaded in the same place? Home-schooling kids stuff. Okay, that was a cheap shot. The kids are head and shoulders over "the guys" — you know, Fadda Bill, Cardinal Sean, ... and the "other Christs" who left His company to become "just one of the other guys" so "that in a way beyond comprehension the other guys can get to Heaven, too. Maybe even before the 6th inning. "Pass me another frosty, would you Fadda?"

So, What has this to do with Preaching and being Catholic?

Well, this really brings us back to Saint Paul: "How shall they believe Him, of Whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear, without a preacher? (Romans 10.14)

"Fadda Bill" and "Cardinal Sean" have more pressing matters than saving souls. In fact, the entire lexicon associated with the "salvation of souls" is a fourth-tier priority behind Social Justice, Saving the Planet, and Immigration. I mean, get real! Mother Earth is in far more pressing need of salvation! Look at the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico! Where have you been? And all those poor water fowl! Illegal Immigrants have unaddressed and underfunded legal rights! The Social Network for all that ails society cannot be ignored! And your talking about "souls"? I mean, get real! 4.7 million ducks are in the Mississippi River coastal marshes and face destruction! And you're talking about the peril of the destruction and damnation of millions of human souls for all eternity who haven't even died yet? Where are your priorities?! Yeah, okay, there are dozens of government agencies to deal with these issues ... and not one outside the Church to deal with the salvation of immortal souls. But after all! Can't you see? That's the trouble with you Catholics. You keep your eyes on God and not on the things that really matter to the world: ducks, wildlife, deforestation, endangered animals, global warming, politics, immigration, Wall Street! Well, not all of you, I grant. Your bishops have lots of conferences on these issues. At least they get it!"

Indeed. Where are our priorities as Catholics?

With Christ

That is where they should be. At least in the eyes of Christ, the Gospel, and the Church. We have hundreds of organizations preaching social justice, immigration reform, global warming — but no one is preaching the Gospel! Even those to whom it has been entrusted have tossed it off as an archaic embarrassment. So who ... WHO will preach the Gospel? Most often not your priest. And your bishop is busy with other matters and photo ops 3.

Out-Sourcing Lent

As of this writing it is the holy season of Lent 2011. What rich soil in which to harvest souls! So much that is deep and holy; so many parables of our Blessed Lord to which even the most homiletically-challenged priests can advert in calling us to the serious business of holiness, of self-denial instead of "self-affirmation", of conversion from sin. It is the venue preeminent for preachers! As Christ told us with the greatest urgency, "The fields are white to harvest!" 4 How, then, do our parishes, our priests, our "parish councils" respond to this plea from Christ Himself?

Who is left?


You! "Preach the word: be instant in season, out of season: reprove, entreat, rebuke in all patience and doctrine", Saint Paul says 1. "But I'll be shunned! My friends will flee me! My boss will fire me! I may even end up in jail if I do it in public or on government property!"

Most likely.

But that — THAT IS THE COST OF BEING CATHOLIC! It is the cost of faithfulness to Jesus Christ, His Church, and the Gospel:

"Going therefore, teach ye all nations; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you." 2

These are the very last words, the final commandment, given by Christ before His Ascension into Heaven. They are the last words of the Gospel of Saint Matthew.

If you do not preach the Gospel, in season and out of season, and at great cost — no one will.

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The Polonia Pearl....aka....eddie

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