This is my translation of Bishop Schneider's sermon. The original (in French) may be found here.
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In the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Ghost, Amen.
My dear brothers and sisters,
Today we celebrate the solemnity of
Pentecost, commemorating the visible descent of the Holy Ghost on the Apostles,
when the Holy Ghost filled the hearts of the faithful with his Divine presence,
and their souls with his seven-fold gifts, and above all with the gift of
Divine love. It is from that day that the fire of Divine love started to burn
in their souls.
What are the effects of that Divine fire? It
is the transformation of our weak and inconstant human love into a supernatural
love. Thanks to that supernatural love, we are able to love God with all our
strength, and to love our neighbour as ourselves. Above all, the fire of Divine
love in our soul gives us the virtue of fortitude. That virtue of fortitude
has, for two thousand years, given the faithful the capacity to prefer death to
the betrayal of their baptismal promises, to prefer to die rather than to sin,
to die rather than to betray their priestly vows, to die rather than to betray
their religious vows.
Today, there are families, young people,
priests and bishops who, in order to remain faithful to God’s commandments, are
often marginalised, ridiculed and persecuted by the dictatorial power of the
new worldwide neo-Marxist ideology of gender, and the cult of the earth and the
climate. Moreover, there are also families, young people, priests, seminarians,
and even bishops who are marginalised and ridiculed, sometimes even in the
ecclesiastical domain, because of their fidelity to the integrity of the
Catholic Faith, and to Divine Worship according to the tradition of the
apostles and of our ancestors.
Pentecost is also the day when we celebrate
the visible birth of the Church, which is the great family of all the adopted
sons of God. There is also, of course, another Divine creation called the human
family, made up of a father, a mother and their children. Our Saviour Jesus
Christ raised the natural family to the dignity of being the domestic Church
thanks to the sacrament of Marriage. In our time, the natural family and the
Christian family have become the principal object of attack for the destruction
of the civilised world by the neo-Marxist gender ideology. Paradoxically, we
are living in the age of the family precisely because it is under attack. It is
today that the family is called to witness to the Divine beauty of its essence
and of its vocation.
In order to remain faithful to that
vocation, the Catholic family should, in the first place, practice daily
communal prayer. Pope Pius XII said: ‘We beg of you, make it your heart’s
concern to retain that most beautiful of traditions of Catholic families:
evening prayer together. Gather together, at the end of each day, to implore
God’s blessing, and to honour the Immaculate Virgin by a rosary in praise of
her, for all those who will go to sleep under the same roof. If the hard and
unrelenting demands of modern life do not leave you with the free time to
consecrate those few blessed moments to God, nor to add, according to the
beloved custom of our fore-fathers, a brief reading of the life of a saint, the
saint whom the Church proposes for us each day as a model and protector, make
sure that you totally consecrate, however brief it may be, that moment when
together you turn towards God, to praise Him and to present to Him your
desires, your needs, your troubles and your worries. The centre of your
existence should be Christ Crucified, or an image of the Sacred Heart of Jesus:
May Christ reign in your home, and may you reunite around him each day.’ (Discourse:
12 February 1941)
O Catholic Families, fathers and mothers of
families, young men and young women: do not be afraid to fight against sin,
against the seductive spirit of neo-Paganism. Do not be afraid to fight to
defend the commandments of God, to defend the integrity of your Faith and your
chastity. Do not be afraid to be heroic. Listen to what Pope Pius XII told us:
‘In modern times, as in the first centuries of Christianity, in countries where
religious persecution prevails openly, or in those where it is hidden but no
less harsh, the most humble of the faithful may find themselves at any time in
the dramatic position of having to choose between their Faith, which they have
the duty to guard intact, and their liberty, their means of subsistence, or
even their very life. But even in normal times, in the ordinary circumstances
of Christian families, people sometimes find that they are faced with the
alternative of breaking a solemn duty, or of exposing themselves, their health,
their goods, their family and social standing, to sacrifices and to sad and
weighty risks. They find themselves facing the necessity of being heroic, and
demonstrating that heroism, if they wish to stay faithful to their duties and
remain in the grace of God.’ (Discourse: 20 August 1941).
My dear brothers and sisters, the Catholic
family still has a vocation that is sometimes forgotten in our times. It is the
vocation of being the first seminary (cf 2nd Vatican Council, Optatam Totius §2). What is the most
urgent necessity facing the Church and the world in our times? The most urgent
necessity of our times is to have authentically Catholic families, which become
the first seminaries for priestly and religious vocations. Pope John Paul II
said to Catholic couples: “If Jesus, with an act of preferential love for your
family, gave one of your sons the gift of a priestly or religious vocation,
what would your attitude be? I hope that you would believe the words of Don
Bosco, who said: The greatest gift which God can offer a family is a son who
becomes a priest. Therefore, be ready to receive that gift with a loving and
sincere gratitude.’ (Angelus: 13 January 1980)
Dear Catholic fathers and mothers, dear
Catholic grandfathers and grandmothers, say: ‘ Lord, if You wish, call one of
my sons, one of my grandsons, to the priesthood.’ Young men and young women,
who feel in your souls the vocation to marriage, the vocation to found a
domestic Church, say: 'Lord, if You wish, call one of my future sons to the
priesthood.’ And you, boys and young men, each one of you can say: ‘Lord, I am
ready to follow You, if You call me to the priesthood.’
What a beautiful vocation it is to be a
true Catholic! What a beautiful vocation to fight for the integrity of the
Faith, and the commandments of God! What a beautiful vocation it is to be a
Catholic family, a domestic Church! What a beautiful vocation it is to be a
chaste young man, or a chaste young woman! What a beautiful vocation it is to
be a seminarian and a priest with a pure and ardent heart!
Do not be afraid of the Goliath of our
times, that is, the new worldwide anti-Christian ideology. The fire of Divine
love and the Holy Ghost’s gift of fortitude will make us able to conquer the
Goliath of our times with the five stones of David’s sling.
Come, Holy Ghost, and once again, make many
domestic Churches flourish, which will give us the five stones of David to
conquer Goliath: that is to say, good Catholic fathers and mothers, pure
children, pure young people, pure priests, and courageous bishops.
Come, Holy Ghost, come! Amen.
3 comments:
Brilliant!True Catholic language.
Thanks very much for this, Ben
You are most welcome, Jonathan. Great to see you on the road to Chartres - and one day I'll buy you that drink...
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