“The Lord is just in all his ways. The Lord is gracious and merciful, slow to
anger and of great kindness.” This
is what the psalmist declares today about the Lord. That
is true about God, but we know that throughout history, governments have lashed
out at Christians at different times.
We can think of the Roman Empire until the proclamation made by the
Emperor Constantine, or England during the time of Henry VIII or the Communist
regimes in Europe during the 20th century until the fall of the Iron
Curtain. There
is a group of martyrs from the French Revolution who were massacred in
1792. This group included priests,
bishops, seminarians, deacon, a brother, and an acolyte. In
particular, September 2 of that year, an enraged mob stored a Carmelite church
that held a group of 150 priests and bishops that were scheduled for
deportation. All of them were killed by
the mob. We
human beings can be anything but kind, merciful, and slow to anger. The
examples of faith that we have in the community of saints show us the courage
that we Christians can have to live out our faith in the midst of oppression
and persecution. The French martyrs were beatified in
1926. May
their courage give us inspiration and strength on our own journey.
This is a blog of homilies, reflections, and photos from a Roman Catholic priest serving in the Diocese of Jackson in the state of Mississippi. Currently, I am the pastor of Holy Savior in Clinton and Immaculate Conception in Raymond. I have served as Vicar General of the Diocese since July 2019. I also serve as Catholic chaplain in the federal prison in Yazoo City and the state prison in Pearl.
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