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Perspective amid COVID19
St. Michael NYC ^ | March 22, 2020 | Fr. George Rutler

Posted on 03/28/2020 6:57:29 PM PDT by DoodleBob

Column: From the Pastor

Geniuses often are thought to be absent-minded. Archimedes was so preoccupied with a mathematical diagram he was constructing during the invasion of Syracuse in Sicily in 212 BC, that he told a Roman soldier about to slay him: “Let me finish my numbers.” He was not professorially absent-minded, but present-minded. His obligation to truth took precedence over life itself.

In our exceptional times, the President has declared a national emergency. This is not unprecedented, and I have an oral tradition of my own family witnessing to the influenza epidemic of 1918, when my grandparents’ venerable parish rector [Anglican, prior to Fr. Rutler’s conversion-CBJ ed.] survived the infection while ministering to the ill, but whose two daughters died. The causalities were much higher than now, with a much smaller global population.

We pray for our leaders, and the scientists enlisted to mitigate the spread of infection. We also deplore those who would exploit this crisis for political gain. Our Lord had the greatest contempt for demagogues. It is thank-worthy that months ago, our government prudently imposed barriers on immigration from China, in spite of criticism from politicians who faulted that policy for what they called “xenophobia.”

In any generation, crises provoke a reaction to the fact of human mortality. In their anxiety, those unwilling to acknowledge that fact tend to decry catastrophes as if they were intrusions into the obvious circumstance that life is a fragile gift. So they become paranoid about disease, demographics, climate change and other metaphors for the simple reality of impermanence.

Death is nothing new. Until now, everyone has done it. Our Lord would speak of it with a strange mixture of gravity and nonchalance. It is prelude to a permanent realm of which every anatomical breath is an intimation by virtue of its impermanence. Anxiety ignores the promise that accompanies the warning: “As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.”

Saint Charles Borromeo led a procession in prayer to mitigate the plague in Milan in 1576, caring for upwards of seventy thousand dying and starving people. Death meant nothing to him, save an opening to Paradise. For all his mystical intuitions, he also enjoyed playing billiards, and when asked what he would do if he had only fifteen minutes more to live, he responded, “Keep playing billiards.”

One of the Church’s youngest saints, Dominic Savio, told Saint John Bosco that if the Holy Angel blew his trumpet for the end of all things while he was on the playground, he would just keep on playing. That is how we should want to play each day of our lives, in a friendship with God that will not find Heaven unfamiliar. In 1857, fourteen-year-old Dominic’s last earthly words were: “Oh, what wonderful things I see!”

A saint is one who can stand at the eternal gates and say, “Hello. I am home.”


TOPICS: Catholic; Current Events; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: coronavirus; frgeorgerutler
If you are ever in NYC, regardless if you are Catholic, I encourage you listen in on one of Fr. Rutler's homilies.


1 posted on 03/28/2020 6:57:29 PM PDT by DoodleBob
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To: DoodleBob

Whoops - the listed link isn’t https://stmichaelnyc.org/fr-rutlers-column-1 where the original was located. Sorry.


2 posted on 03/28/2020 6:58:59 PM PDT by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2)
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To: DoodleBob

Rutler is great.


3 posted on 03/28/2020 7:38:57 PM PDT by marshmallow
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To: DoodleBob

“It is thank-worthy that months ago, our government prudently imposed barriers on immigration from China, in spite of criticism from politicians who faulted that policy for what they called ‘xenophobia.’”

Amen!


4 posted on 03/28/2020 7:48:55 PM PDT by Atticus
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To: marshmallow; dp0622; SamAdams76

Agreed. I used to work near Fr Rutler’s prior church. I’d catch his weekday masses...they were incredible - you could feel the presence of our Lord. His homilies are unparalleled. The man is a walking encyclopedia. I encourage everyone to attend his mass at least once.


5 posted on 03/28/2020 8:07:58 PM PDT by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2)
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Thank You for posting... Rutler is an unassuming light of genius...

He never wavers from the demand of expanding our Christian intellect.....as much as we resist....

As Lewis pointed out:
"That is why He warned people to “count the cost” before becoming Christians. “Make no mistake,” He says, “if you let me, I will make you perfect. The moment you put yourself in My hands, that is what you are in for. Nothing less, or other, than that. You have free will, and if you choose, you can push Me away."
6 posted on 03/29/2020 12:28:25 PM PDT by MurphsLaw (Truth beyond time.)
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