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WEDNESDAY HOMILY: Do Bishops Need a Year of Faith?

A bishop shares in the fullness of the priesthood of Jesus Christ

The man who burns with the fire of divine love is a son of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and wherever he goes, he enkindles that flame; he deserves and works with all this strength to inflame all men with the fire of God's love. -St Anthony Mary Claret


HYTHE, KENT, UK (Catholic Online) - "Be not afraid!  Trust Jesus."  This is what Archbishop Harry Flynn told me before I began to confess my sins to him in the Sacrament of Reconciliation.  I had been away from the Catholic Church for five years, and so I was a bit frightened to come back.  After I went through six pages of sins scribbled on sheets of paper attempting to confess my sins in kind and number, with tears in my eyes I looked up to see him mingling tears with me.  After giving me a penance and listening to my act of contrition, he held out his arms and embraced me.  For me, this was the embrace of God the Father made present on earth, and his prodigal son had come home.

I was very moved when he asked me if I would like to become a priest after hearing my confession.  "Yes!" I joyfully responded, although I had been discerning this for a while, I hadn't yet taken the final plunge.  Within a few hours, I began the entrance dialogue with the vocation director, and well, I think you can tell what happened after that.

A bishop shares in the fullness of the priesthood of Jesus Christ.  We believe that each priest acts in persona Christi, but bishops in a deeper way are "in loco Dei Patris, the place of God the Father" (Bl Pope John Paul II's exhortation on Bishops, Pastores Gregis, 34).  This is what each bishop ought to remind us of, the embrace of God the Father, his provident care for his people, his gentle fatherly direction and correction, his tenacious and protective watch over his children, and above all, his supreme fatherly love.

In the readings for today's Mass, speaking of the servants in charge of his household while he is away, Jesus tells us, "Much will be required of the person entrusted with much, and still more will be demanded of the person entrusted with more."  And St Paul in the first reading, speaking of those who are chosen to preach the Gospel, says, "
I became a minister by the gift of God's grace that was granted me in accord with the exercise of his power."  These of course can be applied to bishops in a preeminent way.

Do bishops need a year of faith?

Yes!

They have such a lofty calling, one that is not easily fulfilled, not without much prayer and suffering on their part and the part of the faithful.  Let us make a commitment to pray for our shepherds, who are beset on our age by many fears, temptations, foes, and battles.

The Second Vatican Council says: "The bishops themselves, however, having been appointed by the Holy Spirit, are successors of the Apostles as pastors of souls. Together with the supreme pontiff and under his authority they are sent to continue throughout the ages the work of Christ, the eternal pastor" (Decree on Bishops, 2).

In this Year of Faith, we ought to have a special commitment not only to understand the role of bishop in the Church, since we believe that it is God the Father's way of caring for us.  There are two dimensions that the mystery of faith brings out in the faithful with regard to the bishops:


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  1. Ray Reeves
    6 months ago

    Wonderful article. Keep up the great work Fr. Sam! We miss you in Corpus Christi.

    In Christ, Ray

  2. Emma
    6 months ago

    It never ceases to amaze me that following what is obviously a call for the Body of Christ to live in prayer and love for ALL of its members (and, yes, that includes the bishops), someone interjects sarcasm in an attempt to draw us back to disorder and direct us towards judgement of others. Peace begins with me, tho ' there are times when I come to understand how very easy it is to be pulled away from Christ's Teachings, how I instinctively jump to join the fray. Absolutely, I will pray for my bishop who displays his love for God and all his flock. Bishop Soto today and every morning for the rest of this year, you are in my prayers! @Janusz, if you are genuinely concerned with the poor, perhaps you might consider taking the $ spent on your electronic gear and internet fees and donating that monthly fee to your local food bank? Lead by example. Be the change you want to see. Remove the beam from your own eye. I 'll pray for you also. Thank you Catholic Online for adding more faith focused articles to your site! After reading the news, I know that I, for one, need these more to remind me who I, and all who visit here, ......a Beloved Child of God living in a world who desperately needs Him.

  3. Janusz
    6 months ago

    I will pray that Bishops change their ornate vestments into the humble, Jesus-like, ones...
    I will pray that Bishops make unannounced visits to the parishes in their Diocesis......
    I will pray that Bishops bravely and unequivocally defend the sanctity of human life....
    I will pray.....

  4. Robert Burford
    6 months ago

    "Call no man father" I now get the message Father Medley. I have asked others priests and heard many explanations but this is the first time I have have an inkling of what Christ statement meant. After all " Honor thy father and mother" Thank you! I will look forward to more homilies in this year of faith.

  5. abey
    6 months ago

    Faith comes by hearing & hearing by the word of God. Which word of God is Christ, He who in the Spiritual Glory has no beginning or end which makes the Faith not constrained by or to time. The Faith through the womb continue beyond death in Christ.The sacrament of baptism is the faith of the Parents in Christ, continued to the sacrament of Confirmation to the faith of the said individual in Christ.

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