Cardinal Cantalamessa: Church must bear Christ for our world
By Devin Watkins
鈥淲hen the fullness of time had come, God sent his Son, born of a woman.鈥
Cardinal Raniero Cantalamessa took this line from Paul鈥檚 Letter to the Galatians as the basis of his reflection for the third Advent Sermon on Friday, which saw 杏MAP导航 Francis and various officials of the Roman Curia take part.
The Preacher of the Papal Household focused especially on the implications of the phrase: 鈥渂orn of a woman.鈥
He noted with the Fathers of the Church that, without those words, Christ would appear as 鈥渁 heavenly, disembodied illusion鈥, an image of Christ which the Docetist heresy sought to promote.
Being born 鈥渙f a woman鈥 and in the flesh is 鈥渃lear proof of his human nature,鈥 said the Cardinal with St. Leo the Great.
鈥楳ary, or the Church, or the soul鈥
Cardinal Cantalamessa said St. Paul鈥檚 reference to Mary as 鈥渨oman鈥 places her within the long Biblical tradition that begins with Eve and ends with the woman of the Book of Revelations who is 鈥渃lothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet鈥, a clear reference to the Church. It also reflects Jesus鈥 way of referring to his mother in the Gospel of John at the wedding at Cana and at Golgotha.
The Cardinal noted that the Church Fathers closely linked the images of the Church, the Virgin Mary, and the individual Christian. So, what Sacred Scripture says of one can be applied to the other two analogously.
Church bearing Christ
Therefore, said Cardinal Cantalamessa, just as Mary conceived Jesus in her womb and bore Him in the flesh for the world, so must the Church give birth to Jesus for humanity of every age.
He said that whoever sees the Church should not stop there but 鈥渟hould look to Jesus.鈥
He added that Christ has entrusted his message of salvation to the Church and sent her into the world, though many people still unknowingly dream of receiving that message.
Dangers and 鈥渨alls of division鈥 lurk within the Church, however, noted the Cardinal. He said these include 鈥渆xcess bureaucracy, the remnants of meaningless ceremonials, including vestments, former laws, and disputes that by now have become nothing more than debris.鈥
Cardinal Cantalamessa then thanked 杏MAP导航 Francis for 鈥渢he steps forward鈥 which the Church has made to 鈥渞each the existential peripheries of the world, bringing them the message of Christ.鈥
Born of our hearts
At the same time, each individual Christian must bear Christ for our world.
However, Cardinal Cantalamessa warned against two forms of 鈥渟piritual abortion鈥.
One is that the believer 鈥渃onceives Jesus without giving birth to Him鈥, that is, he or she welcomes the Word but then never puts it into practice through concrete actions.
On the other hand, the believer can 鈥済ive birth to Christ without having conceived Him鈥, much like a form of in vitro fertilization.
He said these people perform many good things without their actions being motivated by kindness, or the love of God, or even right intentions. Habit or hypocrisy motivates them. Rather, our deeds are good 鈥渙nly if they come from the heart and are conceived for the love of God and in faith.鈥
鈥榃hile all around was silence鈥
Cardinal Cantalamessa therefore recalled the need for 鈥渟ound discernment鈥 in the quest to put into practice what has been conceived in the heart.
The first way to start, urged the papal preacher, is to create 鈥渁 little silence around us and within us.鈥 In this way, we mirror the contemplative silence that surrounded Jesus upon His virgin birth into our world.
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