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Friday, 28 June 2024

Ss. Peter and Paul, 2024

 

(Acts 12:1-11; 2nd. Timothy 4:6-8, 17-18; Matthew 16:13-19)

My dear People of God, we are invited today to give thanks to God for the gift of the Faith with which we have been blessed; to thank Our Blessed Lord for establishing His Church on the foundation Rock of His Good News proclaimed by Peter and Paul, and the Apostolic College; and finally to express our gratitude for the personal witness given by both Peter and Paul in Rome.

In the infant Church there were certain people who claimed to have knowledge of some teachings of Jesus hidden from the general body of disciples, teachings which only those could learn who had been specially initiated by rituals of a secret nature.   For such people, the faith of the simple Christian was only the beginning; the first step indeed, but not, of itself, enough for a deeper understanding of, and closer union with, God. 

All who contested the very idea of such secret doctrines did so stating that:

The authentic Christian teaching is for all Christians,  and can be found by all, in the Scriptures as understood and proclaimed by Mother Church.

The faith taught publicly today by Mother Church is guaranteed by the fact that it is based on, and in conformity with, the traditional Church teaching originating with the Apostles themselves and handed down through the unbroken line of their successors.  

In that way it was made clear that the fullness of the authentic teaching of Jesus is open and available to all disciples, in His Holy Christian and Catholic Church.

You must remember that in the early centuries of the Church there were no printed books; what books there were had to be copied by hand and were very expensive to buy.  Moreover, there were few roads, and the best of them could only facilitate transport by horse and wheeled carriage; transport by sea was very slow and open to attack by robbers or pirates.   All this meant that the church in each city or town generally preached what it had received at the beginning of its establishment from the wandering teachers who first came –at great personal difficulty and danger,  indeed, even despite public persecution -- to proclaim Christ to them and baptise them in His name.   Those itinerant  teachers were well known and accepted as authentic disciples of Jesus; but those with the greatest authority were, of course, the twelve Apostles themselves.   Those Churches founded personally by an Apostle, or those where an Apostle had been active, were specially respected;  above all, however, those churches whose Apostle had not only worked among them but was buried in their midst, were shown the greatest respect, and their tradition of faith was recognized as being most sure.  Examples of these could be found, for example, at Antioch in Syria, at Philippi, Ephesus, Corinth, Thessalonica.  Nevertheless, even among these “super” churches with “surer” faith because of the founding and/or originating apostolic presence and witness, even among these, there was one which stood head and shoulders above all others, and that was the Church at Rome, where both Peter -- the Rock on which Jesus had said He would build His Church -- and Paul, the apostle of the Gentiles P/personally chosen by the glorified Jesus, had both worked and, indeed, suffered martyrdom for their unflinching witness to the truth of Jesus.   If any Church could remain free from heresy, if any Church could preserve the teaching of Jesus in its purest integrity, it had to be the Church at Rome.  Moreover, all wanting to know the fulness of Jesus’ authentic teaching would find it proclaimed more fully and surely in the apostolic churches, and above all, again, in the Church of Rome, the treasurer and custodian of the unique legacies of both Peter and Paul.  That true faith in Jesus and His teaching was known as the Christian Faith, and that Faith was intended by Jesus to be proclaimed to all peoples and churches throughout the known world, spearheaded by the Apostles, and Paul the specially designated ‘Doctor of the Nations’.  That is why the ‘Christian Faith’ also came to be called the ‘Catholic – which means ‘universal’ – Faith’, because all Christian churches were called, and aspired to teach the doctrine of the apostolic churches, above all the doctrine proclaimed by Peter and Paul – Christian and Catholic -- at Rome. 

Dear friends in Christ, many former Catholics and Christians now rejoicing in a faithless secular society, claim to be creating a better and more fulfilling world-experience for people.  They seek to do this by borrowing from the French Revolution ‘Liberty, Equality and Fraternity’ luminaries … proclaiming a likeness to what a modern biographer of Robespierre has termed his ‘Fatal Purity’, a purity uniquely able to separate and destroy even the closest of former friends and associates.   That ‘fatal purity’ of such modern doctrines concerns the nature and development of humanity; and their effect on its social nature is being manifested again in our days.  Modern lapsed Catholics and Christians, and others rejecting Christianity out of hand, borrow heavily from Jesus’ teaching, which they adapt to their own agenda, and as a result we have ever-increasing gender obfuscations, abortions, suicides, and mercy-killings, along with ever more distressing occurrences of children’s mental-health difficulties; all of which arise from modern ideas about and practice of, that sublime Christian virtue of LOVE!!

Our modern secular evangelists like to sound, appear, and show themselves, as good and compassionate people.  And, to cover-up their ignorance of the depths and beauty of human nature as God made it, they use of words well-known from Jesus’ teaching and abuse them to sell the central aspect of their doctrine which is, that no one is excluded from the ‘good things’ they offer, because there is no such thing as sin.   And the apparent closeness of their aspirations with Jesus’ teaching is a sham because they themselves are absolutely against any God -- even so lovable a God-become-man as Jesus -- having any authority over them in their own personal and private lives and decisions.

Dear Catholics and Christians, in our present world of change and uncertainty, where the Faith is openly denied and Tradition derided, we should be both grateful for, and proud of, the blessings we have received: the supreme blessing and gift being that of the one, true, Faith guaranteed by Peter and proclaimed by Paul; the inviolate Faith -- Christian and Catholic -- preserved in and revealed by  the one true Church of Christ through the power of the indwelling Spirit of Holiness and Truth bequeathed to her by her Lord and Saviour.

Here, however, we should take care lest we inadvertently cause the reformation cry of ‘Popery’ to revive; for, although we most wholeheartedly respect, revere, and honour, the Pope, and obey authentic Papal teaching; nevertheless, we do not serve the Pope.  We serve only Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour, and we should take care lest enthusiasm for, or after a meeting with, any particular Pope should lead one – and even episcopal conferences are not be excused in this respect -- to splash around servile words of praise, as if they were right expressions of their authors’ Catholic devotion.

Dear Catholic and Christian friends, give great and heartfelt thanks today for the blessings brought us by SS. Peter and Paul and consigned in Mother Church’s treasury of worship, grace, prayer and praise.   Deo Gratias!  Alleluia!!  

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