Homily
of
His Excellency Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre
on the Feast of the Epiphany - 7
January 1972
Given at Ecône, for the Ceremony of The Reception of the Cassock
In the name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
My dear friends,
my dear brethren,
In think that
in this ceremony today the very angels of heaven are assisting along
with the saints, and along with your parents and friends who have
already gone to the eternal dwelling of the Father. Today they are
all rejoicing with us, giving thanks at the thought that today,
my dear friends, you are going to put on Our Lord Jesus Christ.
This means nothing else than this very habit with which you
will be girded in a few moments. You have come to this house like
the Magi, the Three Kings. Drawn by the star, the star of your vocation,
in the midst of a world that is troubled, disoriented, no longer
knowing where it can find the solution to its problems. In the midst
of priests who are themselves equally disoriented, no longer knowing
what the priesthood is, you have received a special grace - whether
through the influence of your parents, or through priests friendly
to us - you have received this extraordinary grace of a priestly
vocation.
What drew you
to come here? Why have you come and why have you chosen this seminary?
Why have you come to these mountains, to this out-of-the-way place
in Ecône? You have not come here to find any posh resort, in a purely
human and material sense. Nor have you come to pursue the human
sciences. These you could have found elsewhere, and many of you
have already done studies in the universities, where you were called
to work, to study.
You have come
here to seek Our Lord Jesus Christ, He Who is the solution to all
problems. And after a few months of reflection, some of you told
me in the letters you wrote to apply for this year, you understood
that in this house what is given you above all is the knowledge
of Our Lord Jesus Christ. He is your Master. He is the Object of
your science, He is the source of your sanctification. That is what
we and all your professors desire to give you above all - the knowledge
and love of Our Lord Jesus Christ. And therefore this habit which
you will put on will be nothing more or less than the echo of the
words of St. Paul: "Induimini Dominum Iesum Christum - Put
ye on the Lord Jesus Christ!"
Therefore from
the very beginning when this seminary was founded at Fribourg, already
back then it seemed to be wise and necessary to place the Crucifix
into the hands of those especially who were beginning the Year of
Spirituality, so that during this year of meditation, during this
entire year of reflecting on their vocation, they many find in the
Crucifix the solution to all their problems, a firm perseverance
in their vocation, firmness in the faith, which is the reason for
everything we shall ask of them during the course of this year,
and the years to follow.
To follow Our
Lord Jesus Christ, to imitate Him, to "put Him on," is no small
thing, especially in our modern world, especially in the present
time. My dear friends, the present time cries out for heroes, at
a time when everything seems to be vanishing in the structure of
society, and even in the structure of the Church. This is no time
for tepid souls, for souls who give themselves in the face of the
troubles or doubts which are circulating all over the world, even
on the divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, even throughout the Catholic
Church. The time belongs to those who believe - believe in
Our Lord Jesus Christ, who believe that Our Lord Jesus Christ by
His Cross has given the solution to all the problems of our life,
even personal problems.
You have meditated
on these things during the good retreat given by Frs. Barrielle
and Riviere. You have seen that you must undergo a conversion, you
must do penance as Our Lord Jesus Christ give us an example on the
Cross, but you have understood that this must be done through love,
out of charity, for the love of God, for the love of souls, for
the love of your own soul. For the Cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ
is a Cross which breathes love. The Office for Our Lady of the Seven
Sorrows says it explicitly in the beautiful liturgy for that day:
"Dilectus meus rubicundus, candidus, totus desiderabilis... omnis
figura eius amorem spirat - (These words are put on the lips
of the Blessed Virgin) - "My beloved is all resplendent in white,
but also red, reddened by his own blood," for He is covered with
His own blood. Thus does He draw us - He is for us the object of
an immense desire, an immense love. "Omnis gifura eius amorem
spirat - His whole attitude inspires love," and this evocation
of the liturgy continues, "Caput inclinatum...manus extentae....pectus
perforatum." Yes, His head bent over, His arms stretched out, His
pierced Heart all breathe love.
This is what
you must come to understand, my dear friends. You will come to understand
through meditation, through prayer, through everything which is
taught you, that it is Our Lord Jesus Christ Who gives us charity,
true charity, the charity of God, the charity which above all attaches
us to God. And so you will detest your sins, your own failings,
you will always have a spirit of sorrow for your sins, but this
spirit of sorrow will be provoked by the love of God, by the love
of Our Lord Jesus Christ. It will not be an inefficacious penance,
a somber and sad kind of penance which will depress your heart,
but on the contrary, it will dilate your heart through the love
of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Here is something you must never forget,
that in the Christian life there are always two fundamental aspects
- the penitential aspect, the detestation of sin and flight from
it, and the desire for God, the love of God. And as St. Thomas said
so well, there are two aspects of the Christian life in the same
act of charity, for if one loves God one will flee whatever separates
us from Him. Now sin separates us from God; hence by the act of
charity which we have for God and for Our Lord, we must at the same
time detest our sins, detest everything that renders our path to
God difficult, and always love more He who is the Author of our
own being and of the grace we have.
Hence the Crucifix
will be your model, the source of your Faith, to which your glance
shall be directed, but it will also be for you the source of your
apostolate. Hence you are not afraid to put on the soutane, you
are not afraid to put on Our Lord Jesus Christ, to loudly proclaim
Him, to demonstrate and manifest Him to the world. The world needs
this manifestation of Our Lord Jesus Christ more than ever. The
more the world sinks into this dung-heap of vice and disorder, doubting
and abandoning the Truth, the more do the noble-hearted need light,
charity, and order. And this cassock which you will wear will signify
these things in the eyes of the world.
Therefore you
will surely be a sign of contradiction - signum cui contradicetur
- yes, certainly you will be, like Our Lord, a sign which shall
be contradicted. You will be loved - or hated, you will be persecuted.
You will have well-wishers. The noble-minded will wish you well,
but those who are possessed by the spirit of Satan will persecute
you - as Our Lord was persecuted.
Be proud, then,
of wearing your cassock, your habit which manifests Our Lord Jesus
Christ to the world, and fear nothing, for God is with you, the
holy angels are with you, all the saints of heaven are with you,
as well as all those who have worn this habit, who sanctified themselves
by this habit, and who sanctified others.
Know, that
just as Our Lord Jesus Christ is the solution to all problems, the
priest also, who is another Christ - sacerdos alter Christus
- must also be the solution to all problems. I make no exception,
even for economic problems, even social problems; all problems must
be resolved by Our Lord Jesus Christ. And if today these economic
and social problems seem insoluble, it is because they have lost
the true solution which is Our Lord Jesus Christ. The Crucifix has
been suppressed everywhere, it has been driven from the public places,
from schools, from courts, from public buildings, from the hearts
of children, from houses. The Crucifix is no longer present and
that is why they are no longer able to solve these problems.
I will give
you a single example: the economic and social problems would be
resolved if the virtue of temperance - perhaps even more so than
the virtue of justice - would be practiced by everybody. Now does
not Our Lord Jesus Christ on His Cross preach to us the virtue of
temperance, contempt for the things of the world? Temperance is
simply moderation in all things, in everything which must be used
here below. Thus if everybody practiced temperance, the problems
concerning questions of justice would be quickly resolved. But because
they no longer want to practice the virtue of temperance, because
everybody is looking for more goods, always for more enjoyment at
whatever price, they no longer think of the spirit of penance, of
moderation in using the goods of this world; hence jealousy and
envy arise in the hearts of men, and fighting spreads all over the
world. Just as those who possess these goods could understand that
they too must use the goods of this world with moderation, they
could be more generous with the "have-nots" - here is an example
to show you how Our Lord Jesus Christ by the example of His Cross,
by the example of His Blood which was shed - can and must be the
solution to all problems.
Well, you will
be the ones to preach Our Lord Jesus Christ. You will bring with
you the true solution to all the problems of this world. But to
do that, stay priests, abandon not that which makes you a priest.
Of course you are not yet priests, but you have made a first step
which manifests your desire to become one. I wish with all my heart
that you finally do become priests, and already the world will judge
you as such - when you wear the cassock, from now on the world will
judge you as though you were already priests. So be sure to conduct
yourselves as if you were already such. By your example, by your
deportment, by your attitude, by your charity, by your goodness
and wisdom - already you must act like men who bring with them the
solutions to problems.
Thus the honor
of God will be saved. The glory of God will spread throughout the
world, and thus souls will be converted to Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Behold, my dear friends, the meaning of this ceremony we will perform
in a few moments with you. I hope you will understand it, that you
will keep its signification in your heart, and that you will be
always more and more convinced of it. Then you will truly be "the
light of the world."
We will ask
this especially today on this feast of the Epiphany, like the Magi,
the Kings who came to seek the Light of the Child Jesus. They found
Him, in the company of Mary and Joseph - we will ask Mary and
Joseph to give you conviction in these sentiments which I have tried
to evoke these morning, so that they remain in you. And I am convinced
that at your prayers, and the prayers of your parents and all those
present here, and the prayers of all who love you and follow your
progress with so much affection, that the grace of Our Lord will
be abundant in you.
In the name
of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Courtesy of the Angelus
Press, Regina Coeli House
2918 Tracy Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64109
Vol. XV, No.
6, June 1992
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