“The Athlete of Christ”
By: Eric Gajewski
From the work “Fortress of the Soul”
And
therefore we also having so great a cloud of witnesses over our head, laying
aside every weight and sin which surrounds us, let us run by patience to the
fight proposed to us…
Hebrew 12:1
Brothers and Sisters I write to
you in the Selfless Love and peace of the Union and Marriage of Jesus Christ
and of His Heart and all the blessings that flow forth from it. My
good friends as we pause to reflect this day on the trials we endure for the
love of Christ and Church let us meditate specifically our struggles against
modernism. It is true God allows evil in so far as it be a "learning tool" for
the elect, therefore, what would we be without Vatican II? Is not this crisis
molding and sculpting our souls into the “athlete” that God so desires? And
what if the crisis were over in but a few years? It is true God could have
ended this crisis long ago and rained down His grace once again for the many to
see but it obviously is not so. God allows at various points in Church history
for heresy(ies) to persist to “whip” His own into "spiritual shape". Nay, beloved
brethren, where would we be without this trial? And so today, I further ponder seven points for the “Athlete
of Christ” wherein certain principles overlay between the great athlete of
sport and the great athlete of the soul otherwise known as the Saints of God.
First, the athlete decides
himself to be better. He must
decide to better himself not out of self love but for the love of something
greater. For us Catholics, we decide, to better ourselves because we love
Christ, because we love Our Lady and we love the Church. We realize that my
neighbor relies upon how willing "I am to go" in the Ways of Selfless Love. Without charity there would be no orphanages built, no homes for the elderly to visit, no shelters for the homeless to sleep in. What a dark world we would live in if everyone lived according the "law of self" and do we not approach that hour where Charity is nearly nonexistent? For
if I choose to remain in self, I acknowledge I cannot better my neighbor, my
teammate and ultimately the society in general. It is upon this first decision
of a soul to better himself that the eagle's eyes reflect the scenes of Saul being struck by light on
Damascus, by Mary Magdalene who first gazed up at the Beloved after falling in
sin, at Peter who denied Our Lord three times and came back to realizing that what was at stake "something was greater than even he"…I feel the very Fire of this
resolution which comes from that spark of grace and flows from the Sacred
Heart of Our King. Yea, we must decide to guard over our hearts, to govern our
tongues, to watch over our conduct and this cometh by way of grace which in the
hour of affliction and trial shall giveth. I decide because I want in free will too
but I want because I need too….yes this is the course of Selfless Love. For our
hearts will not rest until they rest in Thee, therefore, in the beginning of
every athlete of Christ there was a resolute decision to advance in the way of
perfection and run the full race.
Second, the test of the mind
and will. When the athlete prepares himself for sport he
recognizes that his primary opponent is himself. Therefore, if this battle must
be won within he must learn to master himself. First he decides than cometh
the tests from God. No Saint ever grew in virtue without the Cross; no Saint
ever expanded his own soul in the Fire Itself without first being thrown into
the Flames Himself. Yea, at every Holy
Mass we run into the open arms of Christ and in this, we too, run into the open
arms of the Cross which is meant to refine and strengthen both the mind and
will. The great athletes of sport do indeed work hard but "the best" worked the
smartest. And what can we say to those playing "mental mind games" in trying to ascend without the grace of Christ? The New Age promotes a "spirituality' in which the men leap off the cliffs but ultimately fall to their deaths below because nature without the Divine "never flies". Therefore, know ye, that it is the trial which weighs heavy upon the “self”
so as to eradicate it! From these varying daily tests the great athletes of God
saw opportunities not burdens; they saw the Crown and not the problems. They
were thankful and disciplined and met the daily challenges with great
exuberation and excitement and yet how often we complain. We are far off from they were O’
Knight and Handmaid of God because you remain on the cliffs as an eaglet and
will not jump off the cliff to fly! The Cross will drive a man to stay “inward”
in prayer and this is for good reason. The Lord wants men to view things from
the interior and not the exterior where men of the flesh reside but, we, O’
Knights and Handmaids, are of the Divine. The great athlete of sport recognizes
that he will never test his mind and will be settling for mediocrity and yet
how many athletes for Christ are complacent and lax who live on the Isle of
tepidity? Do ye not know who ye serveth O’ Knight and Handmaid?
"Fear made me..."
“Whatever I do, I do it with a
Georges St Pierrehundred percent and without distractions.” |
Third, consistency in his
routine. The athlete of God wakes early and heads to the gym to
prepare his body ultimately for the game or race even as the athlete of Christ
rises early in prayer. The athlete of sport stays up late to do a few extra
pushups in attempt to further his “figure” but we who are of Christ stay up
late to examine our conscience, to do various penances so that we can further
sculpt our souls. The athlete of sport eats and sleeps well but we who are of Christ
eat of Christ and sleep in Christ by way of deep contemplation. Both are
militant in their routines knowing that he will not advance if he is not
consistent in his practice. Even as the athlete of sport drags his body to the gym when he doesn’t
feel like it, yea, we too, truly test our love for Christ when He seems the
furthest away and yet we stay militant in our prayers and sacrifices. It is Christ
who nourishes us it is Our Mother who sits along the sidelines during our “workouts”
and encourages us on in this race of Life. Wherein, it was Our Lady who gave
Christ unto us into this life and so thru Mary we return in this life unto
Christ whose Face awaits us all who die in love’s perseverance. Even as the
athlete would tie heavy weights unto his body and run in efforts to make his
movements lighter on the field of competition, so too, is the Cross, for the
Soldier of Christ which works to our advantage. It is this Cross which weighs
down the self and nature so that the Divine man in us can hasten and move
quicker. Wisdom sayest, “Where self is found alive the Divine is nigh not.” O’
Soldier! Give not up the fight and hasten to your daily routine with the same Selfless
Love that drove Our Lord Jesus Christ to His own bloody battlefield upon Mount
Calvary! We are not warriors of Christ because we can lift the biggest weights
but because we can lift the most burdens of the shoulders of our neighbors; we
are not warriors because we have the largest bulging muscles but rather have
learned to train and develop the one muscle that ultimately lends access to our
souls, that is, the heart….
Fourth, putting no “cap” on
progress. Verily, even as
the athlete of sport puts no “ceiling” on the progress he can make, so too,
does the Soldier of Christ. The Knight of Christ says "I seek perfection" and
when he arrives at the top of this mountain and beholds the “burning bush” he
will come down knowing, living and teaching there is always more! Yea, the
Sacred Heart of Christ is an Endless Abyss of Love seeking to give gifts and
favors unto His own and yet how many stand off on the sidelines only to observe. How
many will complain instead of train? We have our own exercises to perform dear
friends. We have Scripture and encyclicals to read, we have cemeteries to pray
in, we have fasting to undertake, we have penances to accomplish knowing that
in Love’s promise we will be made anew and further onward we shall sink into the Sacred Heart. “Drown, I would, in the depths of the Seas, make me anew, come now Mother
Mary and lead me through this Fortress unto the seventh Floor, Thy ThroneRoom
of our King!” And if I shall fall in sin once I shall rise in the trust thy
love’s forgiveness twice. There is no perfect athlete of sport nor is there a
perfect Saint but only Perfection Himself is who we ought seek. The great
athletes are humble and unrelenting and so Knights and Handmaids, pursue in your
heart’s every action, the Sacred Heart of Christ, which we can see, even at the end of
this life’s finish line.
Fifth, preparation and execution. Be organized avoid sloth. Discern thru prayer
a plan by which the day can be “attacked” and if God takes away one “avenue” see His Hand in it. It is one thing to have a plan for the day in terms of your
spiritual exercise and it is another to enact upon them. For many are called
but the few, actually do….The most prepared teams have the best individually prepared
players and coaches. Therefore, how ought we prepare if we are to be a good
representation of the team of Christ? All the long hours a player and team will
go through for just one point in time, a simple game…And yet we, athletes of Christ,
prepare our whole lives for one point in time, our death! How shall a man sneak by Christ at Judgment? A
man who prepares poorly plays poorly even as a man who prepares not his own
heart will pray poorly. Remember, O’ Knight and Handmaid, you are not your own!
We do not seek honors and platforms and "pats on the back" we seek perfection in
all our actions and our reward is Christ alone. Let nothing be done through
contention, neither by vain glory: but in humility, let each esteem others
better than themselves: Each one not considering the things that are his own,
but those that are other men' s. For let this mind be in you, which was also in
Christ Jesus…Phillipians 2: 3-5
Sixth, surrounding oneself with
the likeminded. Every
team has a common goal and therefore the team is composed of individuals
dispensed toward this common goal. And if one player on the team is full of
himself it hinders the progress of the team and therefore we must see our own
actions as having the same spiritual consequences. If I sin it brings down the team; if I
do not seek to save souls for Christ and His only Catholic team then what good
am I for? Do I not endure the trials so that not only I can see His Face but
also likewise advance in charity for the betterment of my neighbor. Yea, Love is greater than I or you therefore
surround yourself with like minded individuals who have this same common goal. The
degree to which I will walk with Christ is the degree to which I can
demonstrate to my neighbor and edify him, therefore, let us walk together in
the one common traditional Catholic Faith, the one banner of our Queen and let us
all raise the standards of our teammates in holiness. If you walk with those
who walk only for themselves you will truly walk alone. This is why we cannot
walk with nor corroborate with those following Vatican II, we have two
different faiths and gospels. Vatican II walks by way of self and tends to man
but we who remain in truth shall walk raising the Banner of the Sacred Heart
promoting Reign of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Lastly,
use the talents/gifts given. Do not hide your talent in the
bushel. We have all been given talents to glorify God and edify our neighbors
and yet why are we embarrassed or try to hide them? If God has given it... than
use it... for it is of good purpose. Where my weakness would be found my neighbors
strength would only come to my aide which ultimately comes as grace from Our Source, Christ Jesus. We must become an Army which sees that if
my neighbor is missing his left arm than it shall be my right arm which will be
lent in his service. Some athletes are born with physical attributes which
tends to their success in sport but we are all born into original sin and tend
to self and nature. Yet, thru grace we can rise to heights we never knew
existed. If we seek we shall find for His love hast no boundary nor recognizeth
time. The great athletes seek to be on winning teams and do not care for personal
success because they realized that their individual talents were given for
something far greater than their own self.
We are, team Catholic, we are of Jesus Christ and how wonderful it is to
see the different types of athletes that we are composed of yet who have the
same common goal. So the only question remains are you just trying to “be on
the team” or are you “striving to be the very best” and by doing so “raise’ the
level of holiness of your other teammates, these members of the same Body?
It is no wonder the Church traditionally teaches the majority shall first undergo purgation in the next life because so many were satisfied with just "being on the team". In summary, the athlete above all sacrifices his body, mind, heart in attempts
to win his soul which is desired for God’s use….for the greater common good. He
sees his teammates and cares not for any individual accomplishments but takes
enjoyment in being apart of this Divine brotherhood. Yea, he runs the race but
does so in patience winning over his own soul with the hopes of winning others
to the One Catholic team of Christ. He stays close to the Mother of this divine team, Our Lady, and is nourished and renewed by Her encouragement and the graces which flow throuh Her from Our Source. Mayst we all one day be able to say… I
have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the
faith. 2 Timothy 4:7 May thee Immaculate Heart of Our Lady guide,
protect and guard your heart everyday in this exile, Ave Maria – Amen.
“The Athlete”
It wast not I who first chose You
But You who first laid Eyes upon me
From atop The Fortress, You gazed
Where I walked below
On the dark “streets of self” aimlessly
And with Thy Love, I was raised
From an infant to an Eagle
Advancing from the milk unto the meat
And in reflection it was all a part of Thy Plan… so it
seems
But I combated fear which as chains would keep my
feet
Still Grounded by doubt and worry…
Verily, I would ask Thee…”Is this what I was meant to
be?”
Walking upon the cliffs overlooking the seas
Pacing, wilst too afraid to make the leap
“No”, harkened Thy Voice from the skies on deep
‘You are an Athlete” And by My grace you
shall fly
And I shall open your eyes wide in charity…
Therefore, deny, deny, deny "that self" which
impedes!
Which locks your heart as hell’s prisoner
And keeps you ultimately from gaining your
soul in mastery
For what the self will sow sin assuredly will reap…
Therefore, when will men stop walking so blindly
And slow down their lives for awhile in simplicity
Only, so as to realize that…
It is not about you nor I
But rather it is about the brotherhood
It is rather about, us, the divine team….
Know you not that they that run in the race,
all run indeed, but one receiveth the prize? So run that you may obtain. And
every one that striveth for the mastery, refraineth himself from all things:
and they indeed that they may receive a corruptible crown; but we an
incorruptible one.
I
therefore so run, not as at an uncertainty: I so fight, not as one beating the
air: But I chastise my body, and bring it into subjection: lest perhaps,
when I have preached to others, I myself should become a castaway.
1 Corinthians 9: 24-27
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