June 16, 2011

Culture of Life

25 March 1995                                                                        Annunciation of our Lord      

                        Evangelium Vitæ — “The Gospel of Life”         John Paul II

The Gospel of life is at the heart of Jesus’ message. Lovingly received day after day by the Church, it is to be preached with dauntless fidelity as “good news” to the people of every age and culture.

At the dawn of salvation, it is the Birth of a Child which is proclaimed as joyful news: “I bring you good news of a great joy which will come to all the people; for to you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord” (Lk 2:10-11). The source of this “great joy” is the Birth of the Savior; but Christmas also reveals the full meaning of every human birth, and the joy which accompanies the Birth of the Messiah is thus seen to be the foundation and fulfillment of joy at every child born into the world (cf. Jn 16:21).

When he presents the heart of his redemptive mission, Jesus says: “I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly” (Jn 10:10). In truth, he is referring to that “new” and “eternal” life which consists in communion with the Father, to which every person is freely called in the Son by the power of the Sanctifying Spirit. It is precisely in this “life” that all the aspects and stages of human life achieve their full significance . . .

Man is called to a fullness of life which far exceeds the dimensions of his earthly existence, because it consists in sharing the very life of God . . .

 

The angel’s Annunciation to Mary is framed by these reassuring words: “Do not be afraid, Mary” and “with God nothing will be impossible” (Lk 1:30, 37). The whole of the Virgin Mother’s life is in fact pervaded by the certainty that God is near to her and that he accompanies her with his providential care. The same is true of the Church, which finds “a place prepared by God” (Rev 12:6) in the desert, the place of trial but also of the manifestation of God’s love for his people (cf. Hos 2:16).

 

The Lamb who was slain is alive, bearing the marks of his Passion in the splendor of the Resurrection. He alone is master of all the events of history: he opens its “seals” (cf. Rev 5:1-10) and proclaims, in time and beyond, the power of life over death. In the “new Jerusalem“, that new world towards which human history is traveling, “death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning nor crying nor pain any more, for the former things have passed away” (Rev 21:4).

Journey to Life in Christ

 

“Truly, truly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies,       it remains alone; but if it dies, it bears much fruit” (John 12:24)

 

 

 

In fact, the Nicene Creed captures this journey best:

 

. . . who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven

      and was incarnate by the Holy Spirit of the virgin Mary

      and was made man;

      and was crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate.

      He suffered and was buried.

      And the third day he rose again

       according to the Scriptures

      and ascended into heaven

      and sits at the right hand of the Father.

 

 

 

 

Two perspectives on Time

            30 – 312 A.D.             Eschatological (“last things” and the “endtime”)

                                                Sunday as the “8th” day

                                                            Jesus’ Sabbath Theology – Luke 6:1-11

                                                            Transfiguration – Luke 9:28-36

                                                The Resurrection — Luke 24:1-11

                                                            The Eighth Day Today

                                                The baptismal consequences

 

            312 – 1998                 Historical and Eschatological

                                                Sunday and the Church Year 

 

The Church Year

 

 

  

 

 

                       

 

 

           

The Time of Christmas

            Life Issues in Advent

                        All Saints Day

                        The eschatology of the end of the Church Year

                                    Dying of the light

                                    Death of nature

                        John the Baptist as eschatological preacher

                        Gospels of Life on Advent IV

                                    Matthew 1:18-25        Birth of Jesus Christ

                                    Luke 1:26-38               Annunciation to Mary

                                    Luke 1:39-56               Visitation – babe leaps in Elizabeth’s womb

 

            Life Issues at Christmas

                        Birth of the Light — Winter solstice

                        Birth of the Life of the World — Incarnation of Jesus in Bethlehem

                                    Conception and Death on March 25th 

                        Gospels of Life in Christmas Season

                                    Luke 2:1-20                 Birth of Jesus Christ

                                    John 1:1-14                  Life and Light

                                    Luke 2:22-40               Presentation in the Temple

                                    Luke 2:40-52               Young Jesus in the Temple

 

            Life Issues in Epiphany

                        Light and Life as Christmas continues

                        New Creation in the Miracles of Jesus

                        Baptism of Jesus, Wedding Feast of Cana, Transfiguration

                        Gospels of Life in Epiphany

                                    Matthew 5 & 6            Life in Christ

                                    Mark 1                         Miracles of Healing

                                    Luke 4:16-30               Sermon in Nazareth

                                    Luke 4?31-44               Miracles of the New Creation

 

The Time of Easter

            Life Issues in Lent

                        Catechetical in preparation for baptism — Easter Vigil

                        Penitential for the penitents — Maundy Thursday

                        Temptation in the Wilderness

                        Gospels of Life

                                    John 2:13-25                The Temple of Jesus’ Body

                                    John 3:1-21                  For God so loved the world

                                    Luke 15:1-3, 11-32      The Parable of the Prodigal

                        Gospels of Scrutiny

                                    John 4:5-42                  Springs of Living Water

                                    John 9:1-41                  Eyes that see the Son of Man

                                    John 11:1-53                The Raising of Lazarus

           

 

            Life Issues in the Triduum — 3 days

                        Following the body of Jesus

                       

                        Maundy Thursday

                                    Last Supper / Washing of the Feet / Stripping of the Altar

                                    Passover as Rite of Passage

                                    The food that leads to life

                        Good Friday

                                    Temptation, Trials, Journey to Death

                                    The innocence of Jesus

                                    The words of Jesus from the cross

                                    The Psalter of the suffering righteous one

                                    Death as the means to life

                        Easter

                                    Baptism and New Life (Spring)

                                    Resurrected body of Jesus

                                    Ongoing table fellowship with Jesus

                                   

 

           

           

            Life Issues during the Great Fifty Days — Sundays of Easter                      

                        Easter — Ascension — Pentecost        7 times 7 plus 1 = 50

                        A Week of Weeks plus one indestructible day of the future age (Jubilee)

 

The Time of the Church

            Pentecost Green

            Fields getting ripe for the harvest

            Jesus who has become a people