I
have heard from an astonishing number of people this past month or so about the
end of all things. People sharing dreams
with me. Books I’ve read. People sharing with me things they’ve
read. Stuff they’ve heard in prayer.
A
saint that I’ve become personally fascinated by for about the last two years is
Sister Lucia. She was one of the three
children who received the visions of Our Lady of Fatima in 1917. I don’t want to take time to dive down into
all the details of the visions and secrets of Fatima, but I encourage you to
read up on the matter.
Here,
I just want to share two things that Sister Lucia shared about the
Church-approved apparitions and visions she received:
1) In
the end times, you will have cardinals fighting cardinals and bishops fighting
bishops
2) The
final battle will be over marriage and the family
Today
we have cardinals fighting cardinals and bishops fighting bishops, and not over
the wording of the Creed (although that is important too) but today we have
Cardinals fighting cardinals over seemingly EVERYthing
Also,
with regards to her second statement, we see a battle inside the Church and
outside the Church in our own country as well, about what marriage is and it
is, seemingly daily, looking more and more like a battle
So,
I would like to propose to you something: we are in a war. In fact, it isn’t my proposal. We read it in Scripture in the book of
Revelation (12:17) – “And the
dragon was angry at the woman and declared war against the rest of her
children--all who keep God's commandments and maintain their testimony for
Jesus.”
And so I would like to issue a call to battle –
and I want to use all three readings to do so
Moses said “would that we all the people of
the Lord were prophets!” There
is a meeting for all of the prophets in the camp and a couple of people not at
the meeting start prophesying too, and they all tell Moses “hey tell them to
stop prophesying” and Moses said “are you kidding me, I wish everyone was a
prophet. You can not be a prophet
without speaking. Would anyone know
which side you are on by listening to you speak? Part of being in this battle, part of being a
prophet is that you must SPEAK. And we
have a DRASTIC need for people to speak.
“That stuff over there is wrong”
You might not like me, you might be mad at me, but it is wrong. And that stuff over there is good, and it
leads to human flourishing. SPEAK!
Soldiers deny
themselves stuff – they are fighting. “You have stored up treasure for the last days
and You have lived on earth in luxury and pleasure; you have fattened your
hearts for the day of slaughter.” Give what you have to
the poor, and give radically. This will
sound like bragging, but I share it to say it has led me to great freedom – I
gave away 80% of my pay last year, and it brought me great freedom. I am here to fight, I am passing through this
world to the next. It is a beautiful
world, and it is good, but it is not home, and I have seen it more as my
mission (and yours too) to not wallow in luxury but to become soldiers for
Christ
A
quick comment about celibacy. Many
people have asked in this crisis about why, if it isn’t required by Scripture,
why does the Catholic Church ask, as a discipline of its priests, to not
marry. Again, it isn’t dogma, just a
discipline. Some priests are
married. Here I would just share that
marriage, to me, is awesome, beautiful, hard, wonderful…and awesome. The natural part of me would love that. But my celibacy, then, is giving up something
so that I may fight. Soldiers in earthly
wars often deny themselves many things.
In the Scriptures as well, soldiers would deny themselves while
fighting. That is how I think of
priestly celibacy and I hope you see it that way. A sacrifice of something on this side of
Heaven so that I can fight for God in a complete and total way through a 100%
commitment to my role in God’s army as a priest.
Finally, in the Gospel – we see
this war against the demonic, the driving of the Devil back through the power
of Christ and we see Christ desires this.
Pope Francis announced, just today, that he desires everyone to pray the
rosary every day in the month of October that our Lady may intercede against
the Evil one. The Holy Father said that
he also desires everyone to pray the prayer to St. Michael the Archangel for
the same intention
J.R.R.
Tolkien has a line that I can’t help but feel applies to us today as well as
Catholics – he said the board is set, the pieces are now in motion. At last we come to it. The great battle of our time.” Is it the final battle? Is it just the battle of our time? I don’t know.
Perhaps
you are afraid to fight? Perhaps you
understandably feel a temptation to wash your fear away through a million ways
to medicate yourself and numb yourself to what is really important. Perhaps you are just afraid in general. I leave you with this quote, then, from St.
Catherine of Sienna. “And of what should we be afraid? Our captain on this battle field is Christ
Jesus!”
I
invite you to join in