Third Sunday in Ordinary Time
Sunday of the Word of God
“For greater things you were born.” (Ven. Mother Luisita)
SUNDAY, January 24th Mk. 1: 14-20 “Come and follow me, and I will make you fishers of men.”
Part 1: Giving Jesus to Souls… by Archbishop Luis Maria Martinez
Part 2: ZEAL FOR SALVATION OF IMMORTAL SOULS by Fr. Ed Broom, OMV
Part 3: Copy of a letter sent to Ignatius of Loyola by Francis Xavier from the mission field.
PART 1: Giving Jesus to Souls… by Archbishop Luis Maria Martinez (+1956)
Saint Thomas teaches the precept that God’s love has no limit, but that however much we may love Him, we are always under the pleasing obligation of loving Him more. Something similar should be said of our love for souls: we ought always to love them more.
He who is loved more by God must love souls more, for the measure of our love toward others is the love of Jesus for us. He has loved our souls with the same love with which He loves His Father and as the Father has loved Him: I have bestowed my love upon you, just as my Father has bestowed His love upon me. Jesus has loved us to the point of redeeming and saving us at the cost of love and sacrifice. He has loved us in order to purify us, to sanctify us, to enrich us with heavenly gifts. We ought to love souls in the same way.
Through us, Jesus wishes to continue loving souls. Within us He desires to continue His immolation for them, illuminating, wooing, purifying, sanctifying, and beatifying them. How sublime our mission! How sacred our duties! How unspeakable our happiness!
PART 2: ZEAL FOR SALVATION OF IMMORTAL SOULS by Fr. Ed Broom, OMV
When he arrived at the University of Paris, Francis Xavier (1506-1552) was motivated by many worldly and vain ambitions. A top-notch athlete, a first class scholar, a man who loved life and the party, a full-blown extrovert and a friend to many, still there was something missing in his life—an ardent love of God and pursuit of His honor and glory.
THE CONVERSION EXPERIENCE. God would pursue Xavier as in the poem of Francis Thompson, the Hound of Heaven. This pursuit would become a reality through the providential meeting between two future saints—Francis Xavier and Ignatius of Loyola. The Battle of Pamplona turned out to be a Damascus experience for Ignatius when a cannon ball nearly ended his life as it shattered his legs. It was through this excruciating pain and intense suffering that God intervened to change the path of Ignatius 180 degrees. Forced convalescence of suffering, silence, reading and reflecting on the lives of the saints turned out to be a catalyst and transforming force in Ignatius’ life. With Xavier, God would use a different tool. God knows how to work in each soul so as to bring about conversion, sanctification, and perfection. Xavier’s metanoia or conversion experience would take its course through Ignatius and in this manner. Ignatius saw deep in the person of Xavier a real capacity for good, a capacity for holiness, a capacity for this man to give great honor and glory to God and become a bridge by which many souls could travel from earth to heaven.
THE TRANSFORMING WORD OF GOD. Ignatius, Xavier, and Peter Favre were roommates at the University of Paris. Ignatius was giving the Spiritual Exercises and lives were being transformed—as in the case of Peter Favre. However, Xavier would not agree to do them, would not capitulate! Therefore, Ignatius approached Xavier with these words pronounced by Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ: “What would it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul?” (Mk. 8:36) Ignatius challenged the false security of Xavier time and time again with these penetrating words of Jesus. Like a sledge-hammer pounding unceasingly against a stone, Ignatius kept repeating the same Biblical challenge. Finally, Xavier capitulated and accepted the challenge; he agreed to go through the Spiritual Exercises directed by Ignatius himself. Afterwards, Ignatius honestly admitted that Xavier was one of the hardest nuts to crack, but crack indeed he did, and Xavier’s conversion to Christ and His cause was initiated.
SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER. To make a long story short: Francis Xavier became a follower of Saint Ignatius and they were ordained as priests together. Ignatius founded and formed the Company of Jesus, known as the Jesuits. Upon the request of the Holy Father, Ignatius sent Francis Xavier on a mission to the Far East, starting in India and working his way through other countries to Japan. However, Xavier’s most ardent desire was the conversion of China to Christ. After ten years of missionary work, Xavier died on the island of Sanchen, overlooking mainland China. He was only 46 years of age. His accomplishments were so numerous that they can hardly be numbered: baptisms, so many that he could barely raise his arm at the end of the day; catechism classes with countless converts; formation of catechetical centers and catechists; formation of lay-missionaries; service to the poor, the sick, and the dying; tireless work as a preacher and missionary. We are just touching the tip of the iceberg with respect to Xavier’s accomplishments by the grace of God and the presence of the Holy Spirit.
HIS MOTIVATING FORCE. What then was the motivating force behind the enormous efforts of Saint Xavier? Quite simply two ideals: to give God the greatest honor and glory, and to work with God for the salvation of as many souls as possible.
HOW CAN WE STRIVE FOR THE SALVATION OF SOULS? This being said, what then can we do to imitate Saint Xavier and other saints in the most noble pursuit of working with the Lord for the salvation of immortal souls?
1. RECOGNIZE THE VALUE OF THE IMMORTAL SOUL. Saint Thomas Aquinas, the Angelic Doctor, asserted: “One soul is worth more than the whole created universe.” Reflect upon this assertion! All of creation—stars, moon, oceans, mountains, and all living creatures, as well as riches and power—all of these together do not have the value of one immortal soul! How enormously sublime is the dignity and destiny of the soul that God has created in His image and likeness! To add to the sublimity of this thought: meditate upon the Passion of Jesus and the shedding of His Precious Blood. Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ shed every drop of His Precious Blood for all of humanity, but also for each individual soul, for each and every one of us!
2. JESUS’ WORDS: “What would it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul?” (Mk. 8:36) These words converted the heart and life of Saint Francis Xavier and they can convert your life too! The powerfully penetrating words of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ puts all in proper perspective. The richest man in the world and the poorest man end up in the same place: six feet beneath the ground. In the eyes of God, the richest man in the world is the man who dies in the state of sanctifying grace which means he will be saved for all eternity! And the poorest man is the man who dies in unrepentant mortal sin and thereby loses his soul in hell for all eternity!
3. DESIRE OF JESUS AND MARY! In the Diary of Saint Faustina, Jesus constantly reminds the saint that the most important prayer and the one that pleases Him most is for the conversion of sinners and the salvation of immortal souls. Our Lady of Fatima reiterates the same desire of Jesus: pray and offer many sacrifices for the conversion of sinners. Many souls are lost because there is nobody to pray and offer sacrifices for them.
4. THE MOST PLEASING OF PRAYERS. The Hearts of Jesus and Mary rejoice every time you offer this prayer: Lord Jesus, through your most Precious Blood that you shed for sinners, I beg of you the conversion and salvation of sinners, especially those who are in most need of your Infinite Mercy.
5. OFFER IT UP. These three words have enormous meaning and impact if we understand them in the real depth that they contain. Interpretation? Yes, we must learn to be like Saint Jacinta Marto, at least to a limited degree: A Little Victim Soul. By this we mean to learn the art of offering up and uniting our sufferings to Jesus who suffered His Bitter Passion for the salvation of humanity.
6. OFFER UP WHAT??? Our Lady of Fatima told the children to offer up everything, yes, everything for the conversion of sinners and their salvation. Offer up your headaches, stomachaches, toothaches, the cold, the heat, the humidity, any physical suffering. Offer up your economic struggles, your family trials, your sufferings at home and at work. Offer your spiritual aridity and dryness, your struggles with the faith. In other words, you can offer your whole life and your whole being to God through the Immaculate Heart of Mary for the salvation of immortal souls. What are you waiting for? Start now!
7. RESIST AND REJECT TEMPTATIONS. Most likely, we rarely reflect upon our life as a constant battle against the devil, the flesh, and the world. Temptations, like it or not, are part of the human condition! Offer up your resistance and rejection of all the temptations you experience for the sake of those souls who are slaves of the devil and in jeopardy of losing their salvation!
8. JESUS ON THE CROSS: CONTEMPLATE OUR SUFFERING SAVIOR. Many saints have received countless apostolic blessings and been fired up with zeal for the salvation of souls by the contemplation of Jesus hanging on the cross. On a weekly basis, on Fridays when possible, spend some time contemplating Jesus hanging from the cross and beg through His Passion, death, and Precious Blood for the conversion and salvation of immortal souls. May the words of Saint Francis of Assisi, who bore the wounds of Christ in his body in the stigmata, inspire you: “We adore you, O Christ, and we praise you, because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.”
9. SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER AND THE LIVES OF THE SAINTS. It must be said with utmost sincerity: we all urgently need role models on whom we can pattern our lives. Of course, Jesus, Mary, and Saint Joseph are the top three. However, the lives of the saints, and especially the zeal and love for souls of Saint Francis Xavier, can catapult us into the infinite ocean of soul saving! God gives all of us abundant graces, but we must correspond to those graces! Still, we must have brilliant lights before our eyes to stimulate, motivate, and encourage us to work ardently with the Lord for the salvation of souls. Jesus stated it bluntly: “The harvest is rich, but the laborers are few. Beg the Lord of the harvest to send more laborers to work in His vineyard.” (Mt. 9: 37-38)
10. OUR LADY: QUEEN OF THE APOSTLES. The first Novena culminated on the Feast of Pentecost—the descent and coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and the Blessed Virgin Mary. Indeed, it was the presence, the prayers, the poise and power of the person of Mary, the Mother of God, the Mother of the Church, and the Queen of the Apostles that facilitated and hastened the coming and abiding presence of the Holy Spirit. Fearful, doubting, cowardly, insecure men were transformed into ardent, zealous lovers of God and fervent seekers of immortal souls—these we call the Apostles. So strong was their zeal that all shed their blood for love of Jesus and the salvation of immortal souls—with the one exception of Saint John the Evangelist whom they tried to kill but he was miraculously preserved. Therefore, we must enter into the Cenacle with Mary and beg for the coming of the Holy Spirit, this Divine-Invasion, so that we will become the modern fiery, fervent, faithful Apostles of the Hearts of Jesus and Mary. May the last of words of Saint Ignatius of Loyola to Saint Francis Xavier as he departed for India, become our own words: GO SET ALL ON FIRE!!!
PART 3: Copy of letter sent to Ignatius of Loyola by Francis Xavier from the mission field.
Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel! We have visited the villages of the new converts who accepted the Christian religion a few years ago. No Portuguese live here, the country is so utterly barren and poor. The native Christians have no priests. They know only that they are Christians. There is nobody to say Mass for them; nobody to teach them the Creed, the Our Father, the Hail Mary and the Commandments of God’s Law.
I have not stopped since the day I arrived. I conscientiously made the rounds of the villages. I bathed in the sacred waters all the children who had not yet been baptized. This means that I have purified a very large number of children so young that, as the saying goes, they could not tell their right hand from their left. The older children would not let me say my Office or eat or sleep until I taught them one prayer or another. Then I began to understand: “The kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.”
I could not refuse so devout a request without failing in devotion myself. I taught them, first the confession of faith in the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, then the Apostles’ Creed, the Our Father and Hail Mary. I noticed among them persons of great intelligence. If only someone could educate them in the Christian way of life, I have no doubt that they would make excellent Christians.
Many, many people hereabouts are not becoming Christians for one reason only: there is nobody to make them Christians. Again and again I have thought of going round the universities of Europe, especially Paris, and everywhere crying out like a madman, riveting the attention of those with more learning than charity: “What a tragedy: how many souls are being shut out of heaven and falling into hell, thanks to you!”
I wish they would work as hard at this as they do at their books, and so settle their account with God for their learning and the talents entrusted to them. This thought would certainly stir most of them to meditate on spiritual realities, to listen actively to what God is saying to them. They would forget their own desires, their human affairs, and give themselves over entirely to God¹s will and his choice. They would cry out with all their heart: “Lord, I am here! What do you want me to do? Send me anywhere you like – even to India.
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