“O King of the nations, come and save
the creature you fashioned from the dust.”
Homily for Friday, December 22nd
Our Alleluia
verse today is “O king of the nations, come and save the creature you fashioned
from the dust”
It is always
a temptation to think the Christ is not in charge, and is not in control
But the Catholic
Church has always taught that NOT ONLY is Jesus Christ the king of Heaven, but
Jesus Christ is also the King of the Earth, right now, King of our Country,
King of Indiana, King of the World. In
fact, we just celebrated several weeks ago the great solemnity of Jesus Christ,
the king of the universe.
And one of
the main teachings of the Catholic Church is that a key way that we see how
Christ is King in the civil realm is through the institution of Marriage.
And Jesus
Christ, as King of the Earth, does not just care about marriage within the Catholic
Church, but Jesus cares about every marriage period. Jesus and the Catholic Church even recognize a
man and woman who are both unbaptized and get married at the courthouse as a
valid marriage.
So, just to
reiterate, Jesus and the Catholic Church have ALWAYS understood marriage to be
of central importance to any society.
In fact,
there was a document “Considerations Regarding Proposals to Give Legal Recognition
to Unions Between Homosexual Persons” issued by the Vatican several years ago that states: “If, from the legal
standpoint, marriage between a man and a woman were to be considered just one
possible form of marriage, the concept of marriage would undergo a radical
transformation, with grave detriment to the common good. By putting homosexual
unions on a legal plane analogous to that of marriage and the family, the State
acts arbitrarily and in contradiction with its duties.”
Of course we
can reject Jesus Christ the King’s authority over us, but there is a parable in
Luke’s Gospel about a king who goes on a journey away from his kingdom, but remains
King. When the King returns, he says
this: Now as for those enemies of mine who did not want me as their king, bring
them here and slay them before me Luke (19:27)
May we accept
Jesus Christ’s kingship over our land, our lives, our families and our Church,
so that when Christ returns completely and openly, we may hear him say well done,
my friend, enter the Kingdom I have prepared for you from the foundation of the
world!
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