Fr. Z has posted a homily given at the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. on the occasion of the 5th anniversary of the pontificate of His Holiness Benedict XVI:
For those in the world, obedience is a burden and an imposition. It is the way by which the powerful force the powerless to do obeisance. Simply juridical and always external, obedience is the bending that breaks, but a breaking which is still less painful than the punishment meted out for disobedience. Thus for those in the world obedience is a punishment which must be avoided; but for Christians, obedience is always personal, because it is centered on Christ. It is a surrender to Jesus Whom we love.
For those whose lives are centered in Christ, obedience is that movement which the heart makes when it leaps in joy having once discovered the truth.
--Most Reverend Edward J. Slattery, Bishop of Tulsa, OK
Read the entire homily here.
Listen to a podcast here.
"I want you to become men and women who are easily moved by God's inspiration. ...We are happy and alive just so much as our ears are open to His voice and our eyes to His handiwork. That is what I wish for you...."
--Hilda van Stockum, Canadian Summer
Monday, April 26, 2010
Suffering...and Mercy...and Truth
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3 comments:
Hey, I was at that Mass!
Extraordinary rite. Standing room only. Lots of young families. Pretty impressive.
drg
Lucky! We would have loved to go to that Mass. You are so blessed to be teaching and living at CUA!
I love impressive Catholic ceremonies.
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