FEEL WITH THE CHURCH
We
celebrate today the feast of St. Luke the evangelist, writer of the
Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles. In the First Reading, we
read Paul as imprisoned and abandoned by everybody except Luke.
Companionship is essential in discipleship. A disciple literally means
one who learns from another. Paul did not decide one day that he would
write epistles and evangelize the world. He spent time with his mentors,
people who had been directly with Jesus. Paul definitely learned from the Apostles
themselves. In the Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15), we see Paul in
discussion with the rest of the Apostles. Now in the First Reading, we
see that Luke was a faithful companion of Paul. Aside from the
inspiration of the Holy Spirit, it is reasonable to assume that Luke
also
learned from Paul in the Jesus event, and vice versa.
We belong to a Church that can proudly claim a direct link to the line
of the Apostles. Our present bishops can trace a direct and unbroken
link to the Apostolic chain. Through the laying on of hands, the
Apostolic succession continues, which is a grace only the Catholic faith
can claim.
In reading the Scriptures, therefore, it is important that we not only
read them. We must also remember the more than two thousand years of
tradition that has kept it and interpreted it. We call this disposition sentire cum ecclesia—
that is, to feel with the Church, to think with the Church, and to
understand with the Church. Intelligence and eloquence are not the only
things we need to appreciate and unravel the riches of the Scriptures.
Away from the spirit and the tradition that has preserved the gift of
God’s revelation, it is very easy to
fall into a misguided interpretation of His Word tailored to suit one’s
preference, ideology and personal agenda.
On the feast of Luke the Evangelist, let us rekindle a deep love and
appreciation of God’s Word. Let us renew as well our bond with the
Spirit, the tradition and the ecclesial wisdom that has preserved and
nourished the precious gift of God’s revelation. Fr. Joel O. Jason
REFLECTION QUESTIONS: How updated are you with the rich tradition of our Catholic heritage?
We
honor You, O God, for the graciousness of Your revelation. Draw me out
from the laziness of isolation and help me to sentire cum ecclesia.
Amen.
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