“To guide our feet into the way of peace” (Luke 1:79)
Today
is known as Gaudete Sunday, from the first word of the Introit, and
from the Epistle (Phil.4:4-7). “Gaudete,” says St. Paul, “Rejoice… for
the Lord is near.” This is why the Church wears her festive garments
today, because soon we will be celebrating the birth of the Savior of
the world, Jesus Christ.
“The
Lord is near,” but the world does not know him, like the priests and
Levites in today’s Gospel (Jn.1:19-28) who question John the Baptist,
“Who are you?” John was only “the voice of one crying in the
wilderness,” but he said to his unbelieving adversaries, “In the midst
of you there has stood One Whom you do not know.”
The
Baptist would have to say the same to this generation. Jesus Christ,
the long awaited Messiah and Savior of the world, is in the midst of us,
but the world does not know Him. “Let his name be remembered no more,”
it says (Jer. 11:19). Let there be no more Christmas Carols, no
more “Merry Christmas,” no more Nativity scenes to remind us of the
birth of the God-Man.
If
“God so loved the world that He gave His only-begotten Son, that those
who believe in him may not perish, but may have life everlasting,”
(Jn.3:16), our gratitude must be great. His Holy Name must be in our
hearts and on our lips. His likeness should be always near, especially
at Christmastide, in paintings, statues and Nativity scenes. We should
be, as St. Paul says, “filled with the Spirit, speaking to one another
in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in
(our) hearts to the Lord, giving thanks always for all things in the
name of our Lord Jesus Christ to God the Father” (Eph.5:18-20).
Jesus
Christ is nothing less than “the Way, and the Truth, and the Life”
(Jn.14:6). If we lose sight of Jesus Christ, “the Way,” we soon stray
from “the way of peace” and end up like those “who sit in darkness and
in the shadow of death” (Lk.1:79). It does no good to look for another
“way.” St. Peter says, speaking of Jesus Christ at Pentecost, “For there
is no other name under heaven given to men by which we must be saved”
(Acts 4:12).
“Christmas
can warm the coldest hearts,” said “Papa” Bergoglio recently (Zenit,
Dec.15, 2017). Well, it’s true, isn’t it? Who doesn’t get that warm,
fuzzy feeling at Christmas? But Faith is not a warm, fuzzy feeling. What
ever happened to Faith in Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace? Faith is a
gift of God, without which no one goes to Heaven, for “without faith it
is impossible to please God” (Heb.11:6).
But
Francis was not the first conciliar pope to lose sight of the
importance of Faith. Benedict XVI declared in 2005 that atheists can be
saved if they are “committed to peace and the good of the community,
despite the fact that they do not share the biblical faith…,” and if
they have “a spark of desire for the unknown, for the greatest, for the
transcendent, for a genuine redemption” (Benedict XVI, General Audience,
Nov.30, 2005, Zenit.org). For John Paul II lack of faith was no
problem. In his letter for Mission Sunday, October 20, 2002, he
declared: “Through evangelization, believers help people to realize that
we are all brothers and sisters and, as pilgrims on this earth,
although on different paths, we are all on our way to the common
Homeland…” (May 20, 2002, Zenit.org). With so many paths available, who
needs Faith?
Salvation
is thus assured for all, since all men have been united with Jesus
Christ through His Incarnation and Crucifixion – whether they like or
not, whether they deny it or not. As a result, says John Paul, quoting
the Vatican II document Gaudium et Spes, peace can be called “the
fruit of that right ordering of things with which the divine founder
has invested human society…” Still, Jesus Christ required His hearers to
have faith in Him.
But
Paul VI declared that we should have faith – faith in the UN: “Our
message desires to be, above all, a solemn, moral ratification of this
lofty Organization (the UN). This message is born from our historic
experience. It is as a specialist in humanity that we bring to this
Organization the approval of our more recent predecessors, the entire
Catholic episcopate, and our own, convinced as we are that this
Organization represents the obligatory pathway for modern civilization
and world peace.” (Address to the United Nations on October 4, 1965).
Faith
in the UN! This is an act of apostasy! The true Church takes to heart
the Scriptures and the lessons of history. “It is better to take refuge
in the Lord than to trust in man. It is better to take refuge in the
Lord than to trust in princes” (Ps. 118:8,9). And in Psalm 146, “Put not
your trust in princes, in man, in whom there is no salvation.” (Ps.
146:3).
Our hope is in the Lord, the Orient from on High, heralded by St. John the Baptist, as prophesied by his father, Zachary:
“And
thou, child, shalt be called the prophet of the Most High, for thou
shalt go before the face of the Lord to prepare his ways, to give to his
people knowledge of salvation through forgiveness of their sins,
because of the loving-kindness of our God, wherewith the Orient from on
high has visited us, to shine on those who sit in darkness and in the
shadow of death, to guide our feet into the way of peace” (Lk.1:76-79).
Our
joy in welcoming the Lord is well expressed in this beautiful passage
from the Prophet Isaiah. Though the darkness of unbelief covers the
earth, we rejoice in the light of Christ:
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