This year we have already been blessed and gifted with a
surprise gift. This gift has appeared before the official, giving season. This
gift is intended to enrich us individually, and collectively. The gift is the
gift of a wish, "a dream." It comes to us from our Pastor-in chief,
Pope Francis. In his writing of "The Joy of The Gospel," he has
spelled out in pretty much real detail his dream for our Catholic Christian
Church, CCC. (To get the full text of what the pope has written just Google, Pope
Francis, "The Joy of The Gospel") I encourage you, no, I beg you to
gift yourself with his power-full words. These words are meant to be drawn into
the depths of who we are, where they will transform us. This will happen when
we take the risk of saying "Yes." Yes to the challenging truth, which
will lead us into ways ,and places unknown. "I believe, The journey of
faith is of its essence a journey into the unknown. On this mysterious journey
we have been given Mary as our model. Her "Yes," her "Fiat,"
is always pointed out as the reality to be followed. She did not know where her
"Yes" was going to take her, neither do we. All we know is that we
will never be alone. We will never be forsaken. We may feel alone, and/or
forsaken, but deep within we never are. We cannot be, otherwise the scriptures
lie, and God has reneged on His promise "to be with us always."
"I believe Lord, help my unbelief/disbelief. This is also Merton's great
prayer; "Lord God I have no idea where I am going, I do not see the road
ahead of me..." If you do not know the rest, Google it and???
On the contrary, the certainty of death always awaits those who live the Gospel message. This "death" will come in many different ways, but it will come. Are we to be surprised? Of course not. We are, after all, followers of the historical Jesus. This is He, Who because of the nature of His mission and ministry, Jesus, the enfleshment of God was conspired against and killed. The Rabbi Jesus challenged the leaders of His own religion to change. They never got to the place where they were able to connect the voice of The Prophet Jesus, with the voice of God. They were not able to believe that "this Jesus of Nazareth," the local carpenter, and the God they believed in, were one. These outwardly good people when their security was threatened, conspired with the secular powers to condemn Him to death. Not just any death but the worst possible death, crucifixion. From this we learn that it does not pay to challenge the status quo. Those with vested interest will defend their "kingdoms" by all means at their disposal. All one has to do is read the accounts of the opposition to what the Pope intends to do. As it was then, so it is now, and ever shall be until the end of time.
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