HYPOCRITES ARE WELCOME
In
today’s First Reading, we continue to read from the Letter to the
Hebrews’ treatise on the priesthood. We are reminded that we have such a
High Priest in Jesus who is “holy, innocent, undefiled, separated from
sinners and higher than the heavens”(v.25).
A
story is told of a priest who bumped into a parishioner who had not been
attending Mass for quite some time. When asked why she had not been
going to church, she snapped back, “Because our parish church is full of
hypocrites!” The priest smiled and proposed, “Why don’t you come next
Sunday? We still have room for one more.”
Why
do we go to church and listen to God’s Word? We go to Mass not because
we are holy. On the contrary, we go to church because we need to be
forgiven, to be reminded of His Word, to be strengthened by His Body and
Blood. Let us not forget, the Church is not a museum of saints. The
Church is a hospital for sinners.
May I
propose a remedy for this tendency towards skepticism and
discouragement? Let us not judge the effectivity of a medicine through
those who do not take it. In the same vein, let us not judge the
holiness of the Church through those who have fallen short of the
standard. As the wise saying goes, “Do not leave Jesus because of
Judas.”
Surely
this is not a justification and we should continue to be indignant when
priests and Christians give Christianity a bad witness. The duty to
live up to the dignity of our calling remains. But we maintain that the
Church is holy not because of the priests and its members. The Church is
and continues to be holy in spite of erring priests and members because
our High Priest is Jesus, “holy, innocent, undefiled, separated from
sinners and higher than the heavens.”
This is surely good news and a guard from discouragement. Fr. Joel Jason
REFLECTION
QUESTION: Have you alienated yourself from the Church because of erring
Church members? Know that, in the end, you are the one who stands to
lose.
Come, Holy Spirit, and continue to bathe the Church as You did on the first Pentecost. Amen.
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