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Last week I suggested that our individual and collective loss of any sense of sin and the moral decline in our current culture might well be attributed to our failure and reluctance to ponder the Passion, Sufferings and Death of Our Lord.
If you missed that short post you can find it here.
In thinking further about this point, I recalled reading an excerpt some time back from an an article in an old issue of The Sacred Heart Messenger, entitled "The Guilty One".
This compelling reflection may explain our reluctance to spend time at the foot of Christ's Cross. I hope it, and the words of Monsignor Hugh F. Blunt which it quotes, will provide additional fruit for your contemplation:
"And we - who are we? - We are the ones who
murdered her [Mary's] Son. That is another fact we too often forget! It was just after
we had spiked Him to His deathbed and just before He died that He made the
bequest [Son, behold your Mother. Mother behold your son]. That is why in the silence
of our hearts we must ever supply for the silence of the Gospels and Tradition.
The Gospels give us the name of the traitor who kissed His lips - Judas; the
names of His principal accusers - Annas and Caiphas; the names of His judges
- Pilate and Herod; the name of the one who pronounced final sentence - Pontius
Pilate, the Roman Procurator. Tradition tells the name of him who drove the
lance through His side and into His heart - Longinus. But who crucified Him?