Mass Readings: May 22
BODY-BUILDING
"Look around among your own number, brothers, for seven men
acknowledged to be deeply spiritual and prudent, and we shall appoint
them to this task. This will permit us to concentrate on prayer and the
ministry of the word." –Acts 6:3-4
When priests are truly priests, we need more deacons. When deacons
are truly deacons, it helps priests be truly priests. When lay people
are truly lay people, they call forth more priests and deacons. "If one
member suffers, all the members suffer with it; if one member is
honored, all the members share its joy" (1 Cor 12:26).
Because we
are all one body, we grow stronger or weaker together. Some think a
decimated priesthood is a good opportunity for deacons, religious, and
lay people to be more active in the Church. Rather, a weakened
priesthood means less opportunities for others to minister. A weak
priesthood is an effect of a weak laity, and will cause a weak diaconate
and even weaker laity.
This vicious cycle can be reversed only by
each of us – no matter what part of Christ's body we are – repenting
and surrendering totally to Jesus. Renewal of Christ's body begins with
us. If we deny our very selves, take up our daily cross (Lk 9:23), and
become what the Lord has called us to be, we will build up the body of
Christ. In this way, the word of God will continue to spread and the
number of disciples enormously increase (Acts 6:7).
PRAYER: | Father, this Easter season, put me in my place in Christ's body and do Your thing in my life. |
PROMISE: | "Do not let your hearts be troubled. Have faith in God and faith in Me." –Jn 14:1 |
PRAISE: | Praise You, risen Jesus. Your eternal priesthood gives life to us all. Glory to You, victorious Lamb of God!
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