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The Church is more than 'a university of religion,' Pope insists [CNA]

Vatican City, May 6, 2014 / 07:57 am (CNA/EWTN News).- In his daily Mass Pope Francis recounted the death of St. Stephan, the Church’s first martyr, explaining that being a Christian means giving witness rather than remaining sterile within ourselves.

“You cannot understand a Christian without witness,” the Pope stated in his May 6 daily homily, adding that “we are not a university of religion, a 'religion' of ideas,” or “of pure theology, beautiful things, of commandments.”

“No, we are a people who follow Jesus Christ and bear witness - who want to bear witness to Jesus Christ - and sometimes this witness leads to laying down our lives.”

Addressing those gathered in the Vatican’s Saint Martha guesthouse, the Roman Pontiff reflected on how St. Stephan, who’s stoning was recounted in the day’s first reading taken from the Acts of the Apostles, was killed in a manner similar to that of Jesus.

Like Jesus, Stephan also encountered “the jealousy of the leaders who were trying” to get rid of him, and had “false witnesses” and a “rushed judgment” when he warned the people that they were resisting the Holy Spirit, the pontiff noted.

“These people were uneasy, were not at peace in their hearts” but rather had “hatred” in their heart, he observed, explaining that “This hatred was sown in their hearts by the devil…this is the devil’s hatred of Christ.”

Highlighting how the “struggle between God and the devil” is clearly shown in the act of martyrdom, Pope Francis said that “to be persecuted, to be a martyr, to gives ones’ life for Jesus is one of the Beatitudes,” which is why “the devil cannot stand seeing the sanctity of a church or the sanctity of a person, without trying to do something.”

“Martyrdom is the translation of a Greek word that also means witness” he continued, “so we can say that for a Christian the path follows in the footsteps of this witness, Christ’s footsteps, to bear witness to Him and, many times, this witness ends up in laying down one’s life.”

“You cannot understand a Christian without witness. We are not a 'religion' of ideas, of pure theology, beautiful things…we are a people who follow Jesus Christ and bear witness.”

Recalling how “a severe persecution began against the Church in Jerusalem” after Stephan’s death, the pontiff observed that these people “felt strong and the devil provoked them to do this,” so the “Christians scattered to the regions of Judea and Samaria.”

Because of this persecution the people of God went “far and wide,” proclaiming the Gospel and giving testimony to Jesus wherever they went, the Bishop of Rome went on to say, noting that this is how the “mission of the Church” began.

“So many converted on hearing these people” he reflected, quoting one of the Fathers of the Church who said that “The blood of martyrs is the seed of Christians,” and that with “their witness, they preach the faith.”

“Witness, be it in everyday life, in difficulties, and even in persecution and death, always bears fruit. The Church is fruitful and a mother when she witnesses to Jesus Christ.”

However “when the Church closes in on itself, when it thinks of itself as a - so to speak - ‘school of religion,’ with so many great ideas, with many beautiful temples, with many fine museums, with many beautiful things, but does not give witness” the pontiff explained, “it becomes sterile.”

“The Christian is the same. The Christian who does not bear witness, is sterile, without giving the life he has received from Jesus Christ.”

Continuing, Pope Francis observed how “Stephen was filled with the Holy Spirit” and that “we cannot bear witness without the presence of the Holy Spirit in us.”

“In difficult times, where we have to choose the right path, where we have to say ‘no’ to a lot of things that maybe try to seduce us, there is prayer to the Holy Spirit” he stated, “and He makes us strong enough to take this path of witness.”

Bringing his reflections to a close, the Pope encouraged those present to think “about these two icons - Stephen, who dies, and the people, the Christians, fleeing, scattering far and wide because of the violent persecution.”

“Let us ask: How is my witness? Am I a Christian who witnesses to Jesus or are a simple numerary in this sect? Am I fruitful because I bear witness, or sterile because (I am) unable to let the Holy Spirit lead me forward in my Christian vocation?”

2 comments:

  1. All thomas bannach family friends say it is ok to lie and defraud everyone. And at thermotron thomas bannach bragged how he defrauded ALL his co workers.

    Hil sybesma says being an embezzler is called working the system.


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    Other examples of passive-aggressive behavior might include avoiding direct or clear communication, evading problems, fear of intimacy or competition, making excuses, blaming others, obstructionism, playing the victim, feigning compliance with requests, sarcasm, backhanded compliments, and hiding anger.

    But what if I asked you, “What kind of conscience do you have?” (question: “Why does it matter what kind of conscience you have?”)

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  2. BRUARY 20, 2015
    Bill Arvo oh “crap” thermotron sales man– and backstabbing liar
    bill arvo
    Small world.. the man i was training to fly paragliders has known bill arvo for about 30 years.. i told him obviously he lives a double life.. because just about every outside sales man i have worked with was fully engaged in thief and embesslment.. (except bill slonker, i think).
    Yes i told him i knew about Bill Arvo.. because the sales embezzler i worked with always talked about him winning the “clock” sales award…And Bill Arvo knew all about the details of Bo Bjarno.. Except of course how 2 years earler i talked about it with Dick Mckennley when Tom Bannash and he were harassing the securtary to drum her out..
    As i told him The Whole west coast was nothing more than a Den a Liers, Theves and Embezzlers.. and actually Bo Bjarno has better character that Tom Bannish. Bacause all of Bannash’s Pet theves were stealing way over 10 thousand to as much as 30 thousand..
    He did say Good People are hard to find .. which is why he was doing the set up work with his little company called “Test” i guess you guys owned 49 % of it for a while..

    Any way… even funner… i ended up interviewing .. at Turner’s company EETS II , or something like that.. where Tom Bannish is.. .

    I thanked him for his time but told him that i couldn’t work where Tom Bannask was employed.. Because in short it was such a horrable time working under him with all the different liers, theves and embezzlers, and that he bragged what a good lier he was, and every one would go along with what he said..
    I don’t need that working environment again..I found it rather unhealthy working with murders, liers and thieves.
    But as the Bible says the thief comes to kill, steal and destroy.

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