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We Stand With You Lord - No Matter The Price We May Be Asked To Pay!
(Originally published on June 29, 2015)
May the following words penned more than
50 years ago by Rev. M. Raymond, O.C.S.O. encourage us during these
trying times and our pending exile in a world that has, for the most
part, turned its back on the Lord who created them, died for them, yet
still offers all of us eternal life:
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"There was pain in Egypt - yet, I say it was heaven.
Mary
saw raw, rampant paganism all about her, yet she nursed God at her
breast; she had to listen to false gods being called upon, yet she heard
the Word of God utter His first human word. And while the sight of
pyramids standing out against a setting sun, and the shimmer on the
waters of the Nile told her not only that she was in exile, but that her
whole people had once been here, yet when she gazed into the starry
light in His eyes and knew that it had been kindled from light in her
own and that He was the Maker of the stars, Egypt and exile was heaven.
It was here she saw Him take His first step, listened to Him laugh in
baby glee, felt His tiny hand caress her cheek and tangle in her hair;
it was here that she bathed, clothed, fed her Baby who was God; it was
here that she tucked God in bed and sang God to sleep; it was here that
her whole night and day, her whole being, her whole existence was God
who was also her Child.
If to know and love God is heaven, then to labor and live and love Jesus in Egypt is a heavenly exile."
(From God, A Woman and The Way)
Like
this good Trappist priest, we too can say that there is pain in this
country and our world. There is rampant secularism and paganism
surrounding us. Our Christian witness is ever more needed but is
unwanted, unwelcomed and rejected. The evil forces prowling through our
world wish to exile us from the public debate and square.
Although
we can not gaze into our Lord's physical eyes or hold Him in our arms
in this earthly sphere, we can gaze upon His Presence here in the
Eucharist as long as our Churches remain open and accessible. We can
speak to Him just as frequently, lovingly and intimately as did May
while in exile in Egypt.
Although
we can not hold Him in our arms, feed or bath Him as did His Blessed
Mother, we can invite Him to reside in our hearts, minds and souls. We
can let Him embrace, comfort and strengthen us spiritually through His
Body, Blood Soul and Divinity.
And
if we do these things in the face of the persecution and trials yet to
come, we will be giving God the Glory and Honor He deserves. Our example
will strengthen us and He will lead us from this earthly exile into His
heavenly embrace.
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O
Loving, Merciful Lord, though we love You imperfectly, give us the grace
to love You and others as we ought and the courage to defend and live
Your Truths - no matter the price we may be asked to pay.
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