Posted on 04/01/2015 7:50:45 AM PDT by Salvation
Wednesday of Holy Week is traditionally called “Spy Wednesday,” since it was on this day that Judas conspired with the Temple leadership to hand Jesus over. He would not accomplish his task until the evening of the next day, but this day he made the arrangements and was paid.
One way to reflect on this terrible sin is to consider that Judas was among the first priests called by Jesus. We see in the call of the Apostles the establishment of the ministerial priesthood. Jesus called these men to lead His Church and minister in His name. But one of these priests went wrong, terribly wrong, and turned against the very one he should have proclaimed.
We also see great weaknesses among the other “first priests.” Peter denied Jesus, though he later repented. All the others except John deserted Jesus at the time of His Passion. Yes, I am sad to say, only one priest, one bishop made it to the foot of the Cross. All the rest fled in fear. And so here we see the “sins of the clergy” made manifest. Christ did not call perfect men. He promised to protect His Church from officially teaching error but this does not mean that there is no sin in the Church, nor that those who are called to lead are without sin. The story of Judas shows that even among those who were called, one went terribly wrong.
In recent years there has been much focus on the sins of Catholic priests who went terribly wrong and sexually abused the young. The vast majority of priests have never done such things, but those who did so inflicted great harm.
There are other sins of the clergy that have nothing to do with sexuality but that also may have caused great harm. Maybe it was an insensitive remark. Perhaps it was a failure to respond at a critical moment such as a hospital visit. And how many of you have lamented deeply the scandal of silent pulpits, the silence of so many clergy in the face of a moral meltdown? Whatever it might be that has harmed or alienated you, please don’t give up on God or on the Church. If a priest or a Church leader has caused you grief please know that there are other priests, deacons, and lay leaders who stand ready to hear your concerns and offer healing. Let the healing begin. Ask among your Catholic family and friends for recommendations about helpful and sensitive priests or Church leaders who can listen to your concerns, address them where possible, and offer another opportunity for the Church to reach out to you with love.
On this “Spy Wednesday” pray especially for priests. We carry the treasure of our priesthood in earthen vessels; as human beings we struggle with our own issues. We have many good days, but some less-than-stellar moments, too. The vast majority of priests, though sinners, are good men who strive to do their very best. But some among us have sinned greatly and, like Judas, caused harm to the Body of Christ. Some of us may have caused harm to you. Please accept this invitation to begin anew.
If you have stayed away because of some hurt caused by any leader of the Church, strive on this “Spy Wednesday” to still seek Christ where He is found. He is among sinners and saints, in the Church He founded. The Church is perfect in her beauty as the Bride of Christ, but consists of members who are still “on the way” to holiness.
After all my verbiage, here is a music video that presents this message better than I ever could. If you have ever known someone who has been hurt, or been hurt yourself, allow this powerful video to move you.
Yes, I do believe He did.
I’m confused. Am I supposed to be the newcomer here? I joined Free Republic in 1998. So 17 years ago. If I have posted anything that has said that non-Catholics go to hell, I apologize. I don’t think I have but without going back and rereading all my posts I can’t know for sure. I grew up in a home where my mother and grandmother were not Catholics and so I’m pretty sure I never believed that they were going to hell. My mother converted to the Catholic Church at the age of 78. She didn’t have to go through RCIA because she had taken three children through the Baltimore Catechism. She made a profession of faith, was confirmed and received Communion and at the end, Last Rites. In a very cherry fashion she told the priest that she had no sins to confess and that she wasn’t going to Purgatory since she had suffered so much pain in her last year on earth. I’m pretty sure she was right on both counts.
I hope you both have a blessed Good Friday and Easter season. Thank you both for your concern for my immortal soul but daniel1212 I did learn in 8 years in Al-Anon that God doesn’t have any grandchildren. This is my relationship with Him. I hope that understanding that gives you peace.
Sorry you feel as you do. I put a great deal into my replies. Thanks for, well, next to nothing. No reply necessary.
God bless you and give you peace!
Have a beautiful Triduum, and may God bless you!
Elsie- diminutive for Aliester?
I’m sorry you believe as you do. It’s not Catholic.
You completely missed my point with that question. Nevermind.
I do understand. God is just, but He is merciful. Today begins the Novena of the Divine Mercy! I also understand the pain suffered by Catholics as a result of Vatican II. Yet we once again have a Catechism, with our Baltimore still being printed.
Anthropology will admit that there are still people in areas so isolated that they have not been able to reach them. Did God create these souls only to see them perish?
Help me, pius. Are you Catholic? Do you feel VII ruined us? I’m not certain where you are coming from, and I do not wish to walk away, but to try to understand. Of you read one of my recent posts, you’ll find I have a better grip on that than you may expect. I love the Tridentine Mass, but church closings in my area eliminated most all parishes with a High Altar upon which to celebrate it. My Parish was closed- we had One every Sunday after the permission (indult?) came through...
Whatever I missed, I’m sorry, and I hope I did not offend you. May God bless you and your loved ones this Easter Season!
Sorry you feel as you do. I put a great deal into my replies. Thanks for, well, next to nothing. No reply necessary.
My sincere and heartfelt apologies, pius, that last paragraph was not intended for you: please forgive my mistake. Thank you, and may God bless you!
Sorry you feel as you do. I put a great deal into my replies. What I expected was a reply in kind- a discussion leading to better understanding.
Thanks for, well, next to nothing. No reply necessary.
Lame excuse.
Everything has a name.
I 'believe' what the plain Word of GOD says - that book you Catholics put together.
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Not to rain on anyone’s parade or anything, but the assertion that there were no priests in the earliest age of the Church is partially correct. There were bishops and deacons originally, then the Church grew too large for one bishop to serve all the people in his city (and surrounding area) so bishops began ordaining men to serve as sort of a bishop-lite for the growing number of Christian faithful.
Those are the men we call priests, they do not enjoy the fullness of holy orders and their authority and responsibilities are delegated to them by their bishops.
Meanwhile it’s the three o’clock hour where I live, may God have mercy on us for what we have done.
Hmmm.
Yes, I am Catholic and yes, I do think Vatican II was a huge mistake because of the theological contradictions I have already mentioned. Having said that, I don’t think this is the time to get into that. Have a blessed Easter.
Meanwhile its the three oclock hour where I live, may God have mercy on us for what we have done.
Yes.
So the big spaces, use of blinding color, persistent capitalization (shouting), repetitive keywords, distracting graphics, butting in to questions intended for others, sidebars, answering questions with other questions, and giant capitals are in the posts because...?
Thanks, you, too!
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