St. John Paul II and St. John Vianney |
Jesus said: “The Harvest is rich but the laborers are
few. Ask the Lord of the harvest to send more laborers.” Essential to the extension of the Kingdom and
the salvation of souls is the Sacrament of Holy Orders, that we call the priesthood.
One of the greatest priests in the
history of the Church, who spent close to forty years in the Parish of Ars
France, spending from 13 to 18 hours on a daily basis in the confessional,
reconciling souls to God, commented on the indispensable presence of the
priesthood. This was the Saint John M. Vianney, known as the Cure of Ars
(1786-1859). This saint knew the extraordinary value of the priesthood: “A good shepherd, a pastor after God’s
heart, is the greatest treasure which the good Lord can grant to a parish, and
one of the most precious gifts of divine mercy.”
Let us listen to the exact words of
the Cure of Ars and then translate them into the application in our spiritual
lives. Some of the words and quotations of the Cure of Ars are overwhelming in
depth and beauty but of the utmost simplicity. Let us read and meditate and
then apply: “O how great is the priest!
If he realized what he is he would die… God obeys him: he utters a few words
and the Lord descends from Heaven at his voice, to be contained within a small
host. Without the Sacrament of Holy Orders, we would not have the Lord. Who put
him there in the tabernacle? The priest. Who welcomed your soul at the beginning
of life? The priest. Who feeds your soul and gives it strength for the journey?
The priest. Who will prepare it to appear before God, bathing it one last time
in the blood of Jesus Christ? The priest—always the priest. And if the soul
should happen to die (as a result of sin) who will raise it up, who will
restore its calm and peace? Again the priest. After God, the priest is
everything. Only in heaven will he fully realize what he is.” Following will be a brief commentary on all
the sublime functions the priest carries out so as to glorify God in heaven and
for the salvation of the souls on earth.
All-encompassing power of Holy Mass |
If there is no priest, then there is
no Holy Mass; if there is no Holy Mass, then there is no consecration of the
Sacred Host; if there is not consecration of the Sacred Host then there is no
Holy Communion; then if there is no Holy Communion there is no Sacramental
Presence of Jesus. That means that we become spiritual orphans. We become like
a ship without a port, an arrow without a target, a scout without compass, a dog without his master. We wander
through life aimless and with no clear purpose.
The same great Saint made the
following observation. In all the key
spiritual moments in our lives, who is present?
Baptism? Usually it is the priest who God uses as the instrument to transform
that child into a son/daughter of God. Confession? It is only the priest who is the means by
which we are reconciled to God through the outpouring of the Blood of the Lamb
that cleanses our souls and consciences of sin and guilt that weighs us down so
heavily. Finally we can experience true peace of soul! First Holy Communion? It was the priest who
celebrated Holy Mass, confected the Eucharist and gave us the Body, Blood, Soul
and Divinity of Jesus the Lord.
Confirmation? It was the Bishop, who has the fullness of
the priesthood, who confirmed us by which we were fortified by the presence of
the Holy Spirit, ready to be soldiers of Christ to both spread and defend the
faith. What about Holy Matrimony? It was
most likely the priest who sat down explaining the sublime vocation of Holy
Matrimony, the importance of being faithful until death do we part and the
importance of being open to life and bringing forth children into the world so
that one day they will be eternal citizens of Heaven.
Anointing of the Sick? It is the
priest that we spontaneously call when we see our grandmother, mother or any
person’s health has so seriously declined that they might die. It is the priest
who anoints them with holy oil by which they are strengthened to fight the good
fight and unite their sufferings to the sufferings of Our Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ.
Death and burial? Who is present at
the Funeral Mass praying for our loved one who has passed away and has gone to
be judged by Jesus who will come to judge the living and the dead? We all must
pass through the gateway of death and pass from the realms of time into
eternity. It is the priest, acting in the person of Christ, while celebrating Holy
Mass, who offers the Victim Jesus to the Father for the purification and salvation
of this immortal soul.
Family problems? Often when family problems set in who is it
that the family will have recourse to as a means to work through these tangled
and intricate and knotty problems?
Frequently it is the person of the priest who comes to mind. The priest becomes
the listener, the sounding board, the counsellor as well as the consoler to
save the family from capsizing and sinking into the depths of sadness and
oblivion! It is the priest who, like a human sponge, absorbs all of the
problems in his heart and offers them to Jesus the Eternal priest for healing
and salvation.
Sorrows and sufferings of all sorts?
When sorrows, sufferings, contradictions, and depression visits our homes and
hearts, who is it that we seek out as a solution for problems that seem to be
beyond the realm of solution? It is the priest!
It is the priest that listens to the problems. It is the priest who
opens up his heart to hear and understand. It is the priest who is called to
the ministry of compassion. Exactly what does this word compassion mean?
Compassion means the willingness and the ability to suffer with those who
suffer.
Like the Holy Father, the priest is a listener |
Listening? Who is the one we seek out to listen to our
inner anguish and agony, because we know others either do not know how to
listen or they simply do not want to listen attentively. It is the priest the
one that we seek out to be heard, listened to and to be understood. How true
this is! Often we might come into the
priest overloaded with moral, emotional, spiritual baggage that we know not
where to dump it, to leave it and to be alleviated from this burdensome weight. Then the priest receives us and invites us to
be open and bare our hearts and reveal our tortured consciences.
Listening and healing. How often this
is the scenario! We unload all of our baggage
and the priest is simply there to listen. We weep, cry, complain, get angry, and
blurt out nonsensical ideas in our anguish and confusion. And the hands on the
clock fly by—already 50 minutes and then an hour has flown by! The poor priest has barely even opened up his
mouth to say a word! After this session of unloading, we get up renewed,
energized, with healing and hope. Overflowing in gratitude we tell the priest
thanks a million times for having been of great help to resolve these—so to
speak—impossible problems!
Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen in prayer |
Prayer? How often have we felt
totally overwhelmed with life and problems that seem to be a mountain in size
and weight? We want help and we know only God can help us. Who then is it that
we turn to with faith and trust to intercede on our behalf and to pray for us
so that this problem will be resolved or at least we can cope with the problem
better? It is the priest. The priest
becomes the intercessor or the mediator for us between heaven and earth.
Our Lady with the priest at Holy Mass |
OUR LADY. Let us then turn to Our
Lady who is the Mother of God, the Mother of the Church, the Mother or all
mankind, but especially she is the Mother of priests. Let us beg Our Lady to
place her mantle of love and protection and comfort over all priests so that
they would be protected from the fiery darts of the enemy, also that they would
be protected from the devil of discouragement. Let us beg Our Lady to pray for
priests that they would strive with all of the energy in their minds, hearts
and souls to conform themselves to Jesus the High and eternal priest. May Our
Lady’s prayers help them to recognize that Jesus is the High and Eternal priest—how
lofty and sublime—but also that Jesus is very close to them as their best
Friend in time and He will be their best Friend in heaven for all eternity.
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