Monday, July 14, 2008
Prayer and the Irish Jesuits
Many of you may know of the wonderful website managed by Irish Jesuits. http://www.sacredspace.ie/
Something to think and pray about this week
There was a strong vein of anti-clericalism in Jesus to which he was
not afraid to give utterance. He denounced the scribes and Pharisees
who laid heavy burdens on others but did not move a finger to lift them
themselves. He spoke of hypocrites, of blind guides, of teachers who
cleaned the outside of the cup but left the inside filthy, worrying
more about external observance of the law than about the movements in
people's hearts. The clerical establishment was furious, and in the
end, on Calvary, thought itself vindicated.
So we have learned to
combine reverence and love for the Church with a cool appraisal of its
officials. We, the people of God, are the church. As the Spanish
proverb has it. ‘We are the people and wisdom will die with us.' The
clergy, religious, bishops, have their part to play, and we need to
keep them up to scratch. We are not astonished when we find traces of
the seven deadly sins even in those who profess greater piety. All
through the centuries the church has had this job of criticising and
reforming itself. But critics today, like the Jews who surrounded the
adulterous woman, need to heed Jesus' warning, ‘Let the one who is
without sin among you cast the first stone.' (John 8:3-11)
https://mirrorofjustice.blogs.com/mirrorofjustice/2008/07/prayer-and-the.html