(Originally posted April 23, 2011)
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The songs we sing, the Scripture readings we proclaim and the homily we
hear will remind us that Jesus died and rose from the dead, so that we
too would have an opportunity for eternal life – a priceless gift which
we have done nothing to deserve but which we can too easily forfeit.
Our Risen Lord is alive! And He desires much more than your weekly attendance at Mass.
He hungers to have a personal, life-changing relationship with you. How
will you respond to His invitation? Hopefully, the same way “Charlie”
did.
“Charlie” was one of the many men I was privileged to meet during the more than ten years I spent occasional weekends in area prisons. During
the course of these weekend retreats, we would remind our “brothers in
green” that God made each of them in His image, that He loved them, that
He had died for them, and that He would transform
them, making them into new creations. These are promises God makes not
only to those confined to our physical prisons but to all who are
spiritually imprisoned by their poor choices and personal sin.
These are truths that some of the prisoners had either never heard
before or had (like many of us) previously rejected. A few prisoners
actually came to these weekends sincerely searching for a different way
of life. A sizable number, however, initially came just to get away from
the structured boredom of their daily routines and for the “real”
donuts and coffee the volunteers brought from the outside. They (like many of us at certain times in our lives) had no real desire to change.
Why did you come to Mass this Easter?
“Charlie” came to one of these weekends. He was a “Charlie Manson” look-alike. They could have been twins. He meant business. He
had intentionally come to the program with filthy clothes, smelling as
if his body had never been touched by the cleansing and aromatic
qualities of soap or deodorant. There was no way we would accept him, he thought. As difficult as it was, we allowed God to use our welcoming arms and mouths as if they were His. Throughout
the day, “Charlie” challenged and questioned us. Then slowly he began
to listen and hear the silent voice of his Risen Lord.
When “Charlie” returned the next morning, he was clean shaven, freshly
showered and wearing impeccably pressed green pants and white shirt. He was physically different. He joyfully interacted with us. He started the second day at least exteriorly different then he was the previous day.
He finished that day in the arms of a team member, crying uncontrollably
and joyfully, having reconciled with his forgotten Lord through the
Sacrament of Confession and having received Him in Holy Communion for
the first time in twenty-seven years.
Will “Charlie” persevere in this new found relationship with His Risen Lord.? With God’s grace he will.
Truth be told there is a “Charlie” in all of us. The same forgiving,
merciful, loving and Risen Lord Who welcomed “Charlie” into His open
arms, is ready to embrace you as well.
What are you waiting for? Will He see you next week?
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