Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 3, 2013

Nét đẹp thập giá

"Ở đó họ đóng đinh Người trên thập giá cùng với hai người khác nữa: mỗi người một bên, còn Chúa Giêsu thì ở giữa. Philatô cũng viết một tấm bảng và sai đóng trên thập giá. Bảng mang những hàng chữ này: "Giêsu, Nadarét, vua dân Do-thái". Nhiều người Do-thái đọc được bảng đó, vì nơi Chúa Giêsu chịu đóng đinh thì gần thành phố, mà bảng viết thì bằng tiếng Do-thái, Hy-lạp và La-tinh." (Ga 19,18-20)

Công trình tạo dựng của Thiên Chúa tuyệt đẹp. Công trình cứu độ của Ngài còn đẹp hơn gấp bội. Đó là nét đẹp của thập giá, tột đỉnh của tình yêu tự hiến.

"...The evangelization has a mystical origin; it is a gift that comes from the cross of Christ, from that open side, from that blood and from that water. The love of Christ, like that of the Trinity of which it is the historical manifestation, is "diffusivum sui", it tends to expand and reach all creatures, "especially those most needy of thy mercy." Christian evangelization is not a conquest, not propaganda; it is the gift of God to the world in his Son Jesus. It is to give the Head the joy of feeling life flow from his heart towards his body, to the point of vivivfying its most distant limbs.

We must do everything possible so that the Church may never look like that complicated and cluttered castle described by Kafka, and the message may come out of it as free and joyous as when the messenger began his run. We know what the impediments are that can restrain the messenger: dividing walls, starting with those that separate the various Christian churches from one another, the excess of bureaucracy, the residue of past ceremonials, laws and disputes, now only debris.

In Revelation, Jesus says that He stands at the door and knocks (Rev 3:20). Sometimes, as noted by our Pope Francis, he does not knock to enter, but knocks from within to go out. To reach out to the "existential suburbs of sin, suffering, injustice, religious ignorance and indifference, and of all forms of misery."As happens with certain old buildings. Over the centuries, to adapt to the needs of the moment, they become filled with partitions, staircases, rooms and closets. The time comes when we realize that all these adjustments no longer meet the current needs, but rather are an obstacle, so we must have the courage to knock them down and return the building to the simplicity and linearity of its origins. This was the mission that was received one day by a man who prayed before the Crucifix of San Damiano: "Go, Francis, and repair my Church".

"Who could ever be up to this task?" wondered aghast the Apostle before the superhuman task of being in the world "the fragrance of Christ"; and here is his reply, that still applies today: "We're not ourselves able to think something as if it came from us; our ability comes from God. He has made us to be ministers of a new covenant, not of the letter but of the Spirit; because the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life"(2 Cor 2:16; 3:5-6). May the Holy Spirit, in this moment in which a new time is opening for the Church, full of hope, reawaken in men who are at the window the expectancy of the message, and in the messengers the will to make it reach them, even at the cost of their life."

(http://www.news.va/en/news/vatican-passion-of-our-lord-sermon-full-text)

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