
Philadelphia Receives a Gift: Archbishop Charles Chaput Installed as 9th Archbishop
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In the Church, we believe that the Holy Spirit guides the decisions of the Holy Father. And the results are always joyful if we commit our wills to cooperating with God's plan. For any marriage to work, two things need to happen. People need to fall in love, and together they need to be fruitful. That's what we need to dedicate ourselves to today - to love one another and be fruitful together for the new evangelization.
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Catholic Online (https://www.catholic.org)
9/10/2011 (1 decade ago)
Published in U.S.
Keywords: Archbishop Chaput, Philadelphia, Archbishop Rigali, 9th Archbishop of Philadelphia, Deacon Keith Fournier
P>PHILADELPHIA, PA. (Catholic Online) - Archbishop Charles J. Chaput is one of the preeminent Churchmen of our age. He calls Catholics to live with what Pope Benedict XVI refers to as "moral coherence". This is not easy under what the Pope called "the Dictatorship of Relativism." The Archbishop challenges us to avoid what the Second Vatican Council called the "greatest error of our age...the separation between faith and life". He teaches us how and leads us in the way.
His book "Render Unto Caesar: Serving the Nation by living our Catholic beliefs in Political Life" succinctly addresses the vital obligation of integrating our Catholic faith into our obligations of citizenship. It should be read by anyone seeking to inform their political participation as we approach one of the most important elections in US history. His leadership of the Archdiocese of Denver, Colorado was proof of his leadership gifts.
I had the privilege of participating in their "Living the Catholic Faith" Conference in 2010. I found a shining example of the "New Evangelization". The seminaries are full, the parishes are growing (in fidelity and number) and the ecclesial movements are flocking to a missionary outpost. I am not naive, I am well aware of the challenges we face both within and without. What I experienced in Denver reminded me that Jesus Christ truly lives and His Church is His Plan!
Now, the faithful of Philadelphia have the privilege of receiving a gift, the leadership of this good Bishop at a crucial time in their history. He is more than a good Bishop and a good teacher, he is a prophetic voice. For example, on Tuesday, August 24, 2010 he addressed the Canon Law Association of Slovakia in a talk entitled "Living within the Truth: Religious Liberty and Catholic Mission in the new order of the world".
Archbishop Chaput called the faithful to "Live within the Truth" and to form a "Catholic Resistance" which can effect genuine and lasting change. There are prophetic addresses which can change human history and this was one of them. You can read the entire address here. On the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary he was installed as the Ninth Archbishop of Philadelphia. Here are excerpts from his wonderful homily:
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Archbishop Charles Chaput Installation Homily
"A married friend told me last week that getting together for today reminded him of planning for a very, very, very big wedding. He was being humorous, but he was actually more accurate than he knew. The relationship of a bishop and his local Church -- his diocese -- is very close to a marriage. The ring I wear is a symbol of every bishop's love for his Church. And a bishop's marriage to the local Church reminds me, and all of us who serve you as bishops, that a bishop is called to love his Church with all his heart, just as Christ loved her and gave his life for her.
"Of course, my appointment to Philadelphia is an arranged marriage, and the Holy Father is the matchmaker. The good news is that romance is a modern invention -- and given the divorce rate common today, it's not everything it's cranked up to be. In fact, history suggests that arranged marriages often worked at least as well as those based on romantic love.
"When arranged marriages were common, there was an expectation that people would get to know each other and then come to love one another. Good matchmakers were aware of the family history of each of the spouses and their particular needs. And the really wise matchmakers could make surprisingly good choices.
"In the Church, we believe that the Holy Spirit guides the decisions of the Holy Father. And the results are always joyful if we commit our wills to cooperating with God's plan. For any marriage to work, two things need to happen. People need to fall in love, and together they need to be fruitful. That's what we need to dedicate ourselves to today - to love one another and be fruitful together for the new evangelization.
"Getting to know one other is a great adventure. Our life together is part of the story of salvation, which God continues even into our own time. Mary didn't expect the Annunciation. She didn't expect to be mother of our Redeemer. And yet her act of obedience changed the course of history and led to a new covenant of love and fruitfulness. I have no illusions of being worthy of this ministry, but I do trust the wisdom of the Holy Father. So I'm deeply grateful for his confidence and the privilege of serving this local Church.
"Along with a ring, two other symbols really define a bishop's ministry. The first is the pectoral cross that rests next to the bishop's heart. And Jesus tells us that if we want to be his disciples, we need to do three things (Mt 16:21-27): We need deny ourselves, we need to take up our cross, and we need to follow him. It's vitally important for the bishop to really believe this, to live it, and to preach it, even when calling people to accept very difficult things in fidelity to the Gospel.
"The second symbol is the crosier, which is a symbol of the shepherd. The Good Shepherd was the first image of Christian art created by the earliest disciples in the catacombs in Rome. One of first representations of Jesus we have is the Good Shepherd who carries a lamb on his shoulders. All of us, especially the people of Philadelphia, should keep that image in our hearts in the months ahead because the Good Shepherd really will bring the Church in Philadelphia through this difficult moment in our history to security and joy and a better future.
"This installation today takes place in the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul. The word cathedral comes from the Greek word cathedra, which means "the chair." The cathedral is the church that houses the bishop's chair, which has always been seen as another key symbol of the bishop's role - in this case, his teaching authority. St. Augustine of Hippo, speaking in the 4th century captured the role of the bishop in these words. He said:
"Jerusalem had watchmen who stood guard . . . And this is what bishops do. Now, bishops are assigned this higher place" -- the bishop's chair in the basilica - "so that they themselves may oversee and, as it were, keep watch over the people. For they are called episkopos in Greek, which means 'overseer,' because the bishop oversees; because he looks down from [his chair] . . . And on account of this high place, a perilous accounting will have to be rendered [by the bishop] - unless we stand here with a heart such that we place ourselves beneath your feet in humility."
"Another time, on the anniversary of his episcopal ordination, Augustine described the bishop's duties in the following way. He said (this is a big job): "To rebuke those who stir up strife, to comfort those of little courage, to take the part of the weak, to refute opponents, to be on guard against traps, to teach the ignorant, to shake the indolent awake, to discourage those who want to buy and sell, to put the presumptuous in their place, to modify the quarrelsome, to help the poor, to liberate the oppressed, to encourage the good, to suffer the evil and to love all men."
"My dear brother bishops, it's crucial for those of us who are bishops not simply to look like bishops but to truly be bishops. Otherwise, we're just empty husks -- the kind of men St Augustine referred to when he said, "You say, 'He must be a bishop for he sits upon the cathedra.' True - and a scarecrow might also be called a watchman in the vineyard."
"My installation today takes place on the Feast of the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, a feast which has its origin somewhere in Syria or Palestine at the beginning of the 6th century. The traditional date of the feast, September 8, falls exactly nine months after the Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary. It's an important feast because it prepares the way for the birth of Jesus. I was ordained a bishop on the feast of Mary's parents, Saints Joachim and Anne.
"Fourteen years ago, I was installed as the archbishop of Denver on the Feast of the Annunciation. And now I celebrate my installation as bishop of the great Church of Philadelphia on the Feast of Mary's birthday. For me, like so many other priests, Mary has been a constant source of hope and protection in my vocation. So I ask all of you today to pray for me to the mother of God so that she will surround all of us in the Church of Philadelphia with her love and protection.
"The birthday of Mary is a turning point in the history of salvation, planned from all eternity by God's divine providence. So the readings for today should reassure us in a powerful way. All the events of a believer's life are shaped by the will of a loving God. God's purpose undergirds everything that happens to Christians, for God is truly in control.
"So in the midst of the turmoil of the Church in our time, specifically in Philadelphia, this feast of Mary's birth should remind us of God's loving plan. We need to make the act of faith embedded in today's first reading: that "all things work for the good of those who love God and who are called according to his purpose." And just as God foreknew and predestined Mary's birth, God foreknew and predestined us to be conformed to the image of his Son so that Jesus might be the firstborn of many brothers.
"Saint Jose Maria Escriva said this about the struggle with fear and anxiety that all of us sooner or later face: "Have you forgotten that God is your father? Or [that God is] powerful, infinitely wise, full of mercy? [God] would never send you anything evil. The thing that is worrying you is good for you even though those earthbound eyes of yours may not be able to see it now."...
"This Church in Philadelphia faces very serious challenges these days. There's no quick fix to problems that are so difficult, and none of us here today, except the Lord Himself, is a miracle worker. But it's important to remember and to believe the Church is not defined by her failures. And you and I are not defined by our critics or by those who dislike us.
"What we do in the coming months and years to respond to these challenges - that will define who we really are. And in engaging that work, we need to be Catholics first, and always. Jesus Christ is the center of our lives, and the Church is our mother and teacher. Everything we do should flow from that.
"So, what we embark on today is a marriage, where someone who loves you, the Holy Father, is also someone who loves me. And the Holy Father knows in his wisdom that we will make a good family together. So we should see each other as gifts. I receive you as a gift from the Holy Father; and this requires that you receive me and my service as a gift from him, too. This requires that we make a commitment, an act of the will, to deepen our hearts, to love one another, to be patient with one another and, ultimately, to lay down our lives for one another.
"So I'll close with repeating what I said in July to the bishops -- my dear brother auxiliary bishops -- priests and deacons of this diocese, to our men and women religious, our seminarians and to all the faithful: Whatever my weaknesses (and they're many) and whatever my lacks (and they're many, too), no bishop will give himself more joyfully than I will to renewing this Church together.
"No bishop will try harder to help persons who have been hurt by the sins of the past. And no bishop will work harder to strengthen and encourage my brother priests, and restore the hearts of our faithful. And everything I've learned in my 24 years as a bishop and 41 years as a priest, and everything I have, I will give to this ministry, because all of you -- the people of God entrusted to my care -- deserve it, and I love you. Thank you."
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Truly, God has been good to the City of Brotherly love in sending them this wonderful Bishop.
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