Wednesday, September 05, 2007

The VIS is back!

Now that the Vatican Information Service has resumed daily reports from the Vatican, I feel a bit closer to the Holy See. Pope Benedict XVI was in Montorso, Italy, on Sunday presiding at a Eucharistic concelebration in front of 500,000 young people. During his Homily, he touched on the importance of us Christians being counter-cultural, as Christ was:


The Holy Father launched a message to the young people "who wish to follow Christ and to be part of His Church. ... Do not follow the path of pride but that of humility. Swim against the tide. Do not listen to biased and persuasive voices advocating lifestyles based on arrogance and violence, on self-importance and success at all costs, on appearance and possession to the detriment of being."

"Be vigilant and critical" towards the messages that reach you via the communications media, warned the Holy Father. "Do not be afraid to give preference to the 'alternative' paths indicated by real love: a life of sobriety and solidarity; pure and sincere emotional relationships; honest commitment in study and work; profound concern for the common good. Do not be afraid to seem different or to be criticized for ... being out of fashion. Your peers, ... and especially those who seem furthest from the mentality and values of the Gospel, have a profound need to see someone who dares to live in accordance with the fullness of humanity as manifested by Jesus Christ."



It's easy to swim with the tide, but salvation comes with a price.

Sober up!


"Proclaim the Gospel at all times and when necessary, use words."

(St. Augustine of Hippo)