THE EXAMPLE OF ST. STANISLAUS
One
of the highlights of our pilgrimage to Eastern Europe was a visit to
Krakow’s Cathedral, where Blessed John Paul II was bishop before he was
elected Pope. In this old cathedral, we paused in prayer before the tomb
of the saint the Church honors today, St. Stanislaus, the 11th century
saintly but tragic bishop of this city.
St.
Stanislaus was saintly because his eloquence and example brought about
many conversions, both in clergy and laity. He was tragic because he
opposed the evils of an unjust government and, like John the Baptist,
rebuked the immorality of the unfaithful King Boleslaus II. When his
rebukes remained fruitless, Stanislaus excommunicated the king.
Enraged,the king killed the bishop as he was celebrating Mass on April
13, 1079.
We
honor today a man who was a real prophet, who dared to denounce the evil
and corruption in the highest places, risking his life for the sake of
truth and morality. Such heroism is rare because of the high cost. But
the Church would be better off if more of her members would have the
courage to stand up for moral values taught by Christ. The lack of such
courageous prophets weakens the Church.
This
reminds us that all of us who were baptized into Christ participate in
His royal, priestly and prophetic role. Each one of us is called to
defend our faith and counteract evil trends and corruption in our
society. We received the Holy Spirit precisely for this prophetic task.
Our
task is not easy. Who wants to go against the trends in society? Who
wants to be different? Who wants to be ridiculed and even ostracized?
But this is what Christ expects from us. And we can begin with it in our
family, in the education and guidance of our children, especially the
teenagers. We can fulfill our prophetic task in the workplace, not necessarily by preaching, but by giving a silent example of honesty, truthfulness and kindness. May the example and prayer of St. Stanislaus help us. Fr. Rudy Horst, SVD
REFLECTION QUESTION: Where and when do you have an opportunity to give witness but are afraid of the consequences?
Lord,
when I read about martyrs I feel so ashamed. I am a coward when it
comes to being a witness for the truth and for my faith. Strengthen me,
Lord, and make me more courageous!
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