Saturday, August 10, 2019

9th Sunday after Pentecost



By Fr. Scott Archer

In recent days we have seen a great deal of emotional reaction to violence in our nation, much of it spurred on by the media but tragedies, nonetheless. The tendency is to blame inanimate objects, as if things like guns had minds of their own, and this may be because we are afraid to dig into the deeper cause of violence. Many even use these tragedies to lay blame at the feet of political leaders.

I suggest the root of evil is rather in individual hearts. Our Savior said, “Hear and understand: not what goes into the mouth defiles a man … But what comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a man. For out of the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, fornication, theft, false witness, slander” (Matt. 15:10-11; 18-19).

Our society has seen a continuous decay in morals because people neither love nor fear God; therefore, they open themselves up to temptations of the devil, their own evil passions, and the wickedness of the world. Very many have lost any sense of the dignity or sacredness of human life. This is not a value we can have as a society when abortion is enshrined in our laws; in some cases up to and following birth. Every child in the womb must be given the chance to come into the world and receive the grace of God.

This disregard for life extends to the elderly, infirm, and terminally ill. Phrases such as “assisted suicide” and “death with dignity” are used to ease our consciences. Sin and contempt for human life is at the heart of why we see murder carried out so easily in our society and world. “For out of the heart come evil thoughts” and “murder.” We must change hearts and turn souls to Christ.

You may not think individuals can do very much to help bring an end to societal evils; however, the present difficulties we face are not going to be solved by politicians. Christ and His Church are always the answer. The Church that brought Christ to the Roman Empire; converted pagan Ireland, Anglo-Saxon England and Germania; was the light in the darkness of the medieval world; and carried the gospel to Asia and Africa is the same Faith that will change hearts from vice and hate to virtue and charity.

Individuals can do much to influence our culture by repenting of sin and living authentic Catholics lives; receiving the sacraments frequently, especially Penance and Holy Communion; fostering devotion to the ever-Virgin Mother of God; and working for the social reign of Christ the King.

Our Lady brought Christ into the world, and Our Lady will bring the world to Christ. When we practice true devotion to the Mother of God, she transforms our hearts to be like her Son’s. We see around us hate, war, suffering, and murder, but at Fatima Our Lady said, “In the end my Immaculate Heart will triumph.”

By placing Christ at the center of our lives and society, we acknowledge that He is the way, the truth, and the life, and that through Him this fallen world can live in peace through grace. Pope Pius XI wrote, “When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.” We must change lives by our love of God and individual holiness, and thereby give rise in our society to an acknowledgment of the sacredness of innocent human life.