Many Parts, One Body |
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I recently had the privilege to take a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France and Madrid, Spain for World Youth Day. Though I read a book about Lourdes prior to making the journey, much like a fiery sunset or a rich symphony, it is something that needs to be experienced firsthand in order to begin to fathom its depths. In her repeated apparitions to Bernadette Soubirous (Saint Bernadette), the Blessed Virgin emphasized the importance of prayer, penitence, and poverty as a means of drawing closer to Christ.
The seed of faith which was planted by Jesus through Mary and cultivated by Saint Bernadette has blossomed and born much fruit in a world increasingly malnourished and in need of lasting sustenance.
As members of the Body of Christ, it is imperative that our mountain-top experiences translate into our everyday life. It can be difficult to maintain the same religious fervor when there aren’t millions at our side waving the same banner. We must bear in mind, however, that we are not alone. Not only are our efforts joined with that of the greater Church Militant, but we have the Church Triumphant, the Communion of the Saints, legions of angels, and God Almighty at our side! When the young shepherd boy David went out to meet Goliath alone on the field of battle, he knew that it wasn’t by his own strength that he would defeat his foe. Likewise, the Holy Spirit will empower us to engage and overcome our spiritual Goliaths, to move mountains, and to fearlessly and diligently spread God’s kingdom on earth. With lives built on the firm foundation of Christ, our lives, in the words of Pope Benedict XVI, will be “blessed and happy and [our] happiness will influence others. They will wonder what the secret of [our] life is and they will discover that the rock which underpins the entire building and upon which rests [our] whole existence is the very person of Christ, [our] friend, brother, and Lord, the Son of God incarnate, who gives meaning to the universe.” Despite the obstacles which we will inevitably encounter and apparent evidence to the contrary, the Universal Church is thriving and vigorous. With a unified voice, she offers a compelling and life-giving alternative to the empty promises of the world. We are many parts but one body. We are the salt of the earth. We are children of God. More photos at http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1930464341565.2095372.1240920089&type=1 and http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.923079089997.2385388.5621720&type=1 (Brian, an aspiring Christian musician, is currently working at the Mercy Center in Worcester, Massachusetts and joined the Assumptionist-sponsored group from Assumption College.) ![]()
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Last Updated on Friday, 02 September 2011 15:32 |