APOSTLES, MARTYRS, CHRISTIANS:
ALL OF AND IN CHRIST
Today’s
Gospel episode consists of the calling and choosing of the Twelve
Apostles, their names, and the first instructions that Jesus gives them.
All these indicate a certain “constitutionality” in the Twelve. They
are like a judicially established group, which nevertheless doesn’t mean
that they are closed in on themselves. The mission given to them shows
that they are not for themselves alone. Although it is true that Jesus’
instruction to them is for them to start their ministry with “the lost
sheep of the house of Israel,” theirs is an openness which launches them
always outward. And the list of the Apostles goes on across the
centuries and until the present day.
The saints are like extensions or successors of the Apostles. They have
been raised by God, in response to definite times and situations in
history. As a matter of fact, today is the liturgical memorial of a big
group of martyrs, led by St. Augustine Zhao Rong. He was a Chinese
diocesan priest who was killed, along with 119 of his companions, in the
year 1815. Among their number was a teenager, an 18-year-old boy by the
name of Chi Zhuzi. This brave young man cried out to those who had just
cut off his right arm and were preparing to flay him alive: “Every
piece of my flesh, every drop of my blood will tell you that I am a
Christian.”
Such an astonishing conviction proves the underlying tenet which every
saint, every apostle, and indeed every Christian holds on to: that we
are all of and in Christ Himself (“Christian”). The last three letters
seem to form an acronym, should they be separated from the name Christ:
i, a, and n. And we take these initials to stand for “I am nothing” —
without Christ, that is. Only with and in Jesus do we have our identity,
our being, and our courage to bear witness to Him. Fr. Martin Macasaet, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTION: At this point in your life, can you honestly say that, without Christ, you are nothing?
Please don’t let go of my hand, Lord, even when I sometimes seem to be trying to break free from You.
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