We Must Not Retreat: We Need New Thomas Mores For This Age
the creeping darkness and distractions of our own age. He held in harmony his vocation as the father of a family with his profession as a lawyer and his service in the highest of Political offices. He knew that there is a hierarchy of values which bring with them a hierarchy of duties and loyalties. His witness in life and in death challenges us to examine whether we do.
How did he do it? Quite simply, he prayed. He lived in a communion with the Risen Lord as a faithful son of the Church which is His Body. He was truly in love with the Lord and chose to live in the Heart of the Catholic Church for the sake of the world. He teaches us, that the Christian vocation requires our constant response to the Lord's invitation to follow him and that we cannot get by on yesterdays' decisions.
During the brief time which he had with his family, after attempting to quietly resign rather than violate his formed conscience and before he was imprisoned, whenever his wife or children complained about their lack he would tell them that they could not expect to "go to heaven in featherbeds". He taught them regularly to reflect upon the privation and sufferings of Jesus on our behalf and he prayed with them for the grace to join their own to Him on the Cross. He would not compromise the truth.
Thomas More was a morally coherent Catholic Christian man. That is the lesson of his life and of his Martyrs death. He beckons millions, across the expanse of time unto today, to follow his example as he followed the example of the Lord. This champion of heroic courage in the face of a State which has lost its soul never wavered in his fidelity to the Truth. He would not betray the truth or compromise it on the altar of public opinion or for political opportunism. He knew that to do so would not only have dishonored God and led his family and so many others astray, but that it would have given tacit assent to the emerging despotism of his age.
He was brought to trial for his fidelity to the Truth. Oh, as is always the case with persecution against Christians, it was framed as a charge against the "positive law". There, this outstanding lawyer defended the Truth for which he would later give his life. Thomas used the occasion of the Courtroom, where he had practiced his trade, to defend the Truth and its obligations in the temporal order.
In the eloquent words of Blessed John Paul II, who proclaimed him not only the Patron of all lawyers but the Patron of all politicians, "he made an impassioned defense of his own convictions on the indissolubility of marriage, the respect due to the juridical patrimony of Christian civilization, and the freedom of the Church in her relations with the State."
He was found guilty, even though he was a guardian of true innocence. That unjust verdict brings shame upon every unjust tribunal and misuse of governmental power. Thomas More was martyred for his moral coherence, his fidelity to the Catholic Christian faith. He was beheaded by the minions of a temporal leader who had abused his office and wielded the awful sword, the power of the State (which has as its very source God Himself) to inflict evil against those who refused to bow down in idolatrous worship of lies.
Thomas faced his executioners with the very same dignity he had shown in life, speaking with humor and affection to them even before they beheaded him. After his death it was found that he had left these words in the margin of his Book of Hours: "Give me your grace, good Lord, to set the world at naught...to have my mind well united to you; to not depend on the changing opinions of others...so that I may think joyfully of the things of God and tenderly implore his help. So that I may lean on God's strength and make an effort to love him... So as to thank Him ceaselessly for his benefits; so as to redeem the time I have wasted..."
We need to reflect on how we are living our own Catholic faith in the midst of an increasingly hostile age. We face a similar challenge to that which faced St. Thomas More as our culture continues its decline. The attacks on true marriage are increasing in their severity. We are being invited to compromise for our own convenience and tempted to accept the rulings of Judicial Oligarchs and Alchemists who think that they can change the nature of this institution by the stroke of a pen.
Their collaborators in political office, some of whom are apostate Catholics, are now beginning to wield the figurative sword of temporal power against us. The recent HHS Mandate which threatens the fundamental human right to religious freedom is the tip of an iceberg. The truths taught by the Catholic Church, and revealed within the common patrimony of the Natural Law, are rejected in an age struggling under what was called by Pope Benedict XVI a "Dictatorship of Relativism."
The most egregious example is the rejection of the truth concerning the dignity and inviolability of ever human life. This fundamental Right to Life is taught by the Natural Law and confirmed by medical science. Yet it is denied by those in control of the power of the State, and the blood of the innocent flows. Thomas More's example calls us to live a unity of life. He calls us to moral coherence and integrity. He calls us to the opposite of retreat; he calls us to courage.
We need New Thomas Mores for this age.
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Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
Keywords: politics, political participation, faithful citizenship, Inauguration, separation between faith and life, faithful citizenship, politics, religious liberty, right to life, Thomas More, Deacon Keith Fournier
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You are an inspiration for us. Continue the good fight and God Bless.
An important thing to remember is that while More opposed his King's plan, he nevertheless remained utterly, unflaggingly faithful and loyal to him, as God's annointed leader of the country. Indeed... we need more people willing to put themselves aside and oppose the President from the INSIDE rather than simply taking the lazy way and criticizing him from outside.
Thank you, Deacon, for this wonderful article. What made Thomas More so extraordinary was that he stood his ground through eloquent discourse. While we wait for a new beacon in this current fog of moral relativism, we can advance the cause by learning to hold our ground through fact, civility and respect. Justice Scalia and Thomas More are effective defenders of Catholic principle because their arguments are rooted in solid logic. I believe that, if all fair-minded Catholics took this approach, we would win the day.
In today's world, the Thomas Mores are not, heard. We take heart in the story of his life in that he was not himself heard. I live close to a fish hatchery where in the fall one can stand on the river banks and see salmon swimming against the current. Their final effort is only to spawn, leaving behind one more generation. Perhaps, we also, are but salmon, swimming against a seemingly overpowering current. Our purpose only to sow the seeds of the nexus generation of the children of God. Perhaps the role of those who speak out against life and families sole purpose is to stop this next generation from being born. During times of trial we must stop and reflect on the supernatural conflict being waged in a world that our eyes cannot see. The battle fought by mighty unseen armies that our life here is a mere reflection of. We must teach our children first and foremost of these things that they too live their lives in service. We must first guard their (and our own) immortal souls. Be in this world, but not of it. That is the only way that we will ever have the strength to be, or perhaps, give birth to Thomas Mores. We have to stop the slaughter of the unborn! We have no knowledge of who it is that our heavenly Father is sending to us to come to our aid in this battle as long as we allow these children to be slaughtered in the womb! How many "aborted " attempts have been made. This truly is war. God help us!! You alone are powerful enough to conquer this evil.
Bede but you did get the message
Thank you, Deacon Fournier. I thank Bede for his comment on grammar. The point I take from his critique is that words and punctuation make a difference as the Deacon would agree. The point here is that we should care an iota about meanings, that consubstantial is clearer than one in being, that one person's courage can make a difference in the midst of societal indifferentism, that the Deacon continues to do his part to call us to the truth .. even with a grammatical peccadillo, perhaps a beauty mark within a coherent and cogent piece..
Excellent article!
I can't help but point out, however, that it should read, "We need new Thomas Mores [not More's] for this age." "More's" is always possessive as in, "We need more people with Thomas More's faith and courage."