2004-05-09 The last words spoken by our Lord from the cross to the human race...
May 9, 2004
The last words spoken by our Lord from the cross to the human race were
about his mother. Through St. John he entrusted the spiritual welfare
of all of us to her protection. The custom of crowning an image of the
Blessed Mother in the month of May, which our children did so elegantly
last Sunday, honors the promise and obligation imposed on us from the
cross. Mary has won the “crown of righteousness” (2 Tim. 4:8), the
“crown of life” (James 1:12; Rev. 2:10) and the “crown of glory” (1
Pet. 5:4) which Christ offers to all his followers.
Pope John Paul II has consecrated his pontificate to Mary (Totus Tuus
— All Yours). He has asked Catholics throughout the world to join him
in the Marian month of May for a special prayer intention: “That the
family, founded on the marriage of a man and a woman, may be recognized
as the basic cell of human society.” The need to pray for such an
obvious truth indicates how deeply our culture has sunk into the swamps
of degeneracy. An entire generation is being reared in a way oblivious
to natural law. Some politicians actually promote the destruction of
the family and the legalization of counterfeit forms of marriage.
Either by ignorance or demagoguery, some will try to lump the issues of
abortion and marriage with issues of social polity. They will say we
shouldn’t be “selective” in giving pre-eminence to the right to life
and authentic marriage over other matters such as ecology, the death
penalty, welfare reform, health care and so on. Usually they prefer to
remain anonymous and shrink from debate. Such illogic would never have
persuaded a more civilized age. It is a transparent way that the Prince
of Lies would confuse people. Policies on air pollution, tax
structures, seal hunting and psoriasis do not have the moral weight of
natural law as it pertains to the right to life of the unborn and the
integrity of the family. Abortion is intrinsically evil, malum in se
and it is not a prudential equation like capital punishment or other
issues. Excommunication from God’s sacraments is automatic (latae sententiae) when one participates in an intrinsic evil.
In the recent march on Washington by pro-abortionists, acts of
sacrilege were committed, images of Christ were mocked, and priests and
devout Catholics on the sidelines were subjected to obscenities, which
the popular media did not report. It was a veritable Walpurgisnacht,
and this is to be expected since we are engaged in a deep spiritual
warfare. In such ugly moments, horrendously encouraged by many public
figures who solicit the votes of Catholics, we are invigorated by the
beautiful contrast of our Risen Lord and our Lady to whom he says
“Arise my Love, my fair one and come away, for the winter is over and
done…”
Fr. George W. Rutler
