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Pope Benedict XVI at the Helm: The Prophetic Vision of St Don Bosco

2/1/2012

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Canada and Latin America are all "post Christian."  Yes, there are many good and genuine Christians living within these Nations. However, the scourge of legal abortion, the attacks on true marriage and the family and society founded upon it, and the intolerance against people of faith, speaks clearly of the decline of Christian influence in these Nations. I prefer to refer to them as "Pre-Christian."

They are now our mission field. When Blessed John Paul visited the Americas he wrote a letter "To the Church in America"  in which we find these words:

"The new Evangelization calls for a clearly conceived, serious, and well organized effort to evangelize culture. The Son of God, by taking upon Himself our human nature, became incarnate within a particular people, even though His redemptive death brought redemption to all people, of every culture, race and condition. The gift of His Spirit and His love are meant for each and every people and culture, in order to bring them all into unity after the perfect unity existing in the Triune God." (# 70)

The New Evangelization requires an authentic renewal of the Church so that she can undertake such a new missionary outreach to the world. These two aspects of the one call are intricately connected. Only a Church fully alive in the Lord and filled with His Spirit can carry out such an evangelical mission. The Church is Christ's plan for the entire world. The early Fathers called her the "world reconciled." There is no "plan B" through which He will save this world. She is a universal sign, sacrament and seed of the kingdom of God. The early Christians would have never understood the notion in some contemporary Christian circles that anyone could follow Jesus and not "need" the Church.

These wonderful words from Par # 845 of the Catholic Catechism, citing words from the early fathers of the Church,should anchor us in hope, "To reunite all his children, scattered and led astray by sin, the Father willed to call the whole of humanity together into his Son's Church. The Church is the place where humanity must rediscover its unity and salvation. The Church is "the world reconciled." She is that bark which "in the full sail of the Lord's cross, by the breath of the Holy Spirit, navigates safely in this world." According to another image dear to the Church Fathers, she is prefigured by Noah's ark, which alone saves from the flood."

Contemporary Western culture has lost its way, throwing off almost every remnant of Christian influence. It has embraced a new paganism. What Pope Benedict calls the "Dictatorship of Relativism" is the bad fruit of a rejection of a belief in the very existence of truth. In effect, the West has embraced a practical atheism. It is Eden's error written large in an age which has rejected God and His plan.

Given the current state of our National moral decline we need to view the entire American continent as missionary territory, ripe for this New Evangelization. We also need to view the once Christian Nations of the European continent as mission territory.  Most importantly, we need to view ourselves as missionaries in a new missionary age.

Pope Benedict XVI turned 84 years old on April 16, 2011. Some early observers indicated his age would make him some sort of caretaker Pope. His pace has demonstrated the observers were wrong. He has proven to be an indefatigable and tireless missionary of a Pope.

He has continued the pastoral visits of his predecessor with amazingly fruitful travels around the world. The youth of the world still flock to World Youth days and his genuine love for them - and they for him - is evident. He has pastorally and decisively dealt with serious matters concerning the need for a purification of the Church. 

He is exactly what he told us when he began his service, a "simple, humble worker in the vineyard of the Lord" Notice how little fanfare accompanied his birthday as well as this six year anniversary of his election. Clearly, to this successor of Peter, it is not about him, but about the Lord whom he serves. His diminutive size and humble manner reveal the holy heart of this man totally given over to the Lord.

He has written three encyclicals, three apostolic exhortations and two books about Jesus of Nazareth. He is a scholar of the highest order, yet able to communicate with simplicity and beauty because he is a man of deep prayer. He has given continual teaching to the faithful - including some of the finest hagiography in centuries - during his Wednesday Catechesis.

He made Church history, when Motu Propio, he released of the Apostolic Constitution on Groups of Anglicans which has begun the healing of the divided Western Church. Two Ordinariates have already been formed and more will follow. The fruits of these Ordinariates will be recounted by future historians as among the most important events in the Third Millennium of the Church.

He has earned the great respect of Patriarchs and leaders of the Orthodox Church and is making progress toward some form of communion between Eastern and Western Christianity which could make the Third Millennium a millennium of communion.

He has championed the re-christianizing of Europe and passionately promoted the New Evangelization of the Church - even establishing a new Pontifical Council on the New Evangelization. He has been a champion of the New Ecclesial movements and helped to ensure that they are rooted in the heart of the Church and received as gift for the missionary work of the Church in this hour.

He has doggedly defended the Christian roots of the West and defended religious freedom as a fundamental human right. He has engaged the Islamic world with great charity and courage on the ground of dialogue in truth. He began the "Courts of the Gentiles" outreach engaging atheists and agnostics. Clearly, this is a missionary Pope.

And, it looks like he is just getting warmed up.  We have had six years of Pope Benedict XVI and it appears to this Deacon that he is leading the Catholic Church into a New Missionary Age. The Church is truly blessed to have him at the helm of the Barque of Peter as she sails into the Third Christian Millennium.

The heroic leadership of this Pope may well represent one more fulfillment of the prophetic vision of the Saint whose Feast we celebrate on this day. We need to pray for him, take our place on the Bark of Peter and follow Him as he follows the Lord. He is steering the Ship through troubled waters, charting a path through those sure pillars of protection and heavenly aid. St. Don Bosco, pray for us.


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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: Don Bosco, John Bosco, Court of the Gentiles, New Evangelization, Pope Benedict XVI,

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  1. Marc Garcia
    1 year ago

    This was a wonderful article that links the Church history with the current times. It is true that Pope Benedict does not announce his anniversaries and is a humble servant to God and all of us. I someone times wish the Catholic Church's activities were more publicly reported so the world could see the positive contributions of our Faith to the world, led by Pope Benedict, and by leading by example we would bring more fallen Catholics back to the Faith. Marc

  2. Clara
    1 year ago

    thank you for this article, it is Pope Benedict XVI that lead me back to the Catholic Church, he is the light of the world, stead fast, grounded, sensible, but determined and unbending. I for one, am following the best way I can... God Bless you.

  3. Andrew
    1 year ago

    Viva il Papa!

  4. mikem
    1 year ago

    Just GREAT! to get this out on the great saint's feast day is a real blessing. you are a very useful servant deacon! ty. I've always wanted to be a small part of the evangelization efforts of the Church...why just two weeks ago I sent an email to our diocesan office director. And received no response although I gave my full contact information and thought the email offered something that the director of the evangelization office might want to pursue. NO ANSWER. So, I sent another email last week, indicating my offer was not spam...these emails did not bounce. NO ANSWER. oh, the person might be out on maternity leave, might be really busy - or might be what the Pope calls "professional Catholics", i.e. functionaries, and can't be troubled with cold calls coming in from left field.... So, today, right after this comment on the John Bosco article, I am going to place a call to the Evangelization Office as soon as the clock turns 9:00. but it probably doesn't even open until 10:00 or the diocesan switchboard operator isn't there until oh....9: 17 am... jeepers...is there really any wonder we are in such a fix? but, if all be told, ....I AM THE SOLE CAUSE OF THE LOSS OF FAITH IN AMERICA for which I deserve damnation in a very deep pit in hell....Hallelujah Jesus for saving me....now, if I can just finish the race....

  5. jh
    1 year ago

    Beautifully explained, Deacon, encouraging, too, in our work ahead..

  6. abey
    1 year ago

    Don Bosco's visionary Host denotes life IN Christ & Mary denotes the way, as intercessor to the life, The Pope represents His Church on earth against which the ships of the Anti or Pseudo Christ & his people battle (Pseudo meaning false, like the liberties projected by the Administration), even though seen to be winning, but in desperation, for short is time, but is not new, for the ships of the adversary are ancient pagan beliefs collected from the dust bins of time as "New Paganism", bound to return back to its destiny in the garbage, as the result of the conflict, which fruit was stated by Christ Jesus 2000 years ago in the Spirit through the words "All authority & power are delivered unto me " & that which is granted in the Spirit is bound to be in the physical & is just a matter of time or called the Appointed time. The conflict between the Church & State, principally against the works & ways of Obama & his democrats is the truth that comes about in the Physical to the greater fulfillment of The Kingdom of GOD on earth upon the destruction of the Adversaries of Life, denoted in the conflict as their ships scuttle & sink to their destiny, in contrast to the ships of the Pope moored steadfast to the Pillar on the Rock, as Prophesied in the words "The gates of hell cannot prevail against The Rock, which is Christ", for GOD is Life & Christ His Will.

  7. molly
    1 year ago

    that was a wonderful article!! thanks so much for writing that!

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