“Remaining committed to the Cross of Christ and celebrating Christianity with conviction!”
(Based on Exod 1:8-14, 22 and Mt 10:34-11:1 – Monday of the 15th Week in Ordinary Time, Year 1)
Every society or organization or a way of life draws up rules and regulations…
… to which its members have to promise obedience.
A faithful commitment to these guidelines will help for the true growth of the society and help the members to genuinely enjoy all the rights and privileges.
Christianity as a Life Style, also has its Rules and Regulations and it demands Commitment!
The Cross forms part of this Basic Rule of Christianity.
The ‘modern’ Christian however, is often afraid and oppose this dimension of Christianity: The Cross!
Bishop Fulton Sheen presents before us this mentality which is fast catching up in our world…
It is termed as Staurophobia… The Fear of the Cross!
The Gospel of the Day is a presentation of the Message of the Cross…
… an invitation to follow the Crucified Christ
… a challenge to faithfully carry the crosses of our life.
Jesus says, “He who does not take his cross and follow me, is not worthy of Me” (Mt 10: 38)
Our Blessed Lord loves to jolt static minds and the inert understandings..
He doesn’t promise cushy comforts…
… He demands Commitment to the Cross!
Those who choose Christianity as a Life Style, ought to be…
Losers of oneself
Be carriers of the Cross
And then Follow Him!
Christianity, as a Life Style, has the Cross as its Basic Rule and it demands Commitment!
But the very mention of the word “Cross”, sometimes puts people off…
“Not again the Cross”
“Enough of pain and suffering”
“We go to Church to relax and be comforted; not simply to hear of the Passion &Anguish of the Suffering Jesus on the Cross; we only prefer the Glorious & Victorious Christ”
“Stop being pessimistic with Sin & Repentance…. Just be optimistic with Joy & Salvation!”
These are often, the “happening” buzz phrases and popular opinions…even in our religious environs.
Staurophobia – the Fear of the Cross …is creeping stealthily but mightily in our lives…
We like to be Saved…
… but we Fear the Cross of repentance of our SinsWe like to receive Blessings…
… but we Fear the Cross of living an honest lifeWe like to live a peaceful life…
… but we Fear the Cross of trusting in God’s Providence
We like to be prosperous…
… but we Fear the Cross of being generous and compassionate
We like to be called good..
… but we Fear the Cross of being Faithful to the teachings of ChristWe like to have joy…
… but we Fear the Cross of giving up attachments & belong totally to God
Yes, We often, Fear the Cross…
But Christ – Crucified on the Cross – promises His Choicest Rewards to the ones, who dare to take up the Cross…
They will find Life…
They will be rewarded…
They will find true joy and peace…
… says the Lord.
Have we really accepted Christianity as our Life Style?
Then Let us Embrace the Cross..
Let us drive away the Fear of the Cross
Let Staurophobia ( Fear of the Cross) be willfully banished
Let Staurophilia (Love of the Cross) be willingly accepted!
St Camillus says, “Commitment is doing what you said you would do, after the feeling you said it in, has passed”.
Let us remain committed to the Cross of Christ and celebrate Christianity with conviction!
God Bless! Live Jesus!
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THE CELEBRATION OF THE CHRISTIAN MYSTERY – CHRISTIAN FUNERALS – THE CELEBRATION OF FUNERALS
When the celebration takes place in church the Eucharist is the heart of the Paschal reality of Christian death.
In the Eucharist, the Church expresses her efficacious communion with the departed: offering to the Father in the Holy Spirit the sacrifice of the death and resurrection of Christ, she asks to purify his child of his sins and their consequences, and to admit him to the Paschal fullness of the table of the Kingdom.It is by the Eucharist thus celebrated that the community of the faithful, especially the family of the deceased, learn to live in communion with the one who “has fallen asleep in the Lord,” by communicating in the Body of Christ of which he is a living member and, then, by praying for him and with him. (CCC # 1689)