Pro-life
Preaching Hints
October 18 – 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Is 53:10-11
Heb 4:14-16
Mk 10:35-45 or 10:42-45
“Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your servant.”
In the Kingdom of God, and therefore in the Culture of Life,
even those in authority recognize that their subjects are their
brothers and sisters, and that no distinction in role implies an
inequality in dignity. The smallest, the weakest, the most
insignificant in the eyes of the world are, nonetheless, persons
worthy of equal honor, respect, protection, and service. That is
because in the Kingdom of God, we recognize that we have a King,
and that the smallest human person still belongs to him, and may
never be disposed of.
Government officials and candidates, therefore, would never
imagine for a moment that they have the authority to declare
some human beings to be “non-persons.” They would never support
the affirmation that some people are outside the protections of
the law – as Roe vs. Wade did in regard to children in the womb.
The second reading today provides a clear basis for this
respect for the very least of our brothers and sisters, and that
is that our human nature has been taken to the heights of
heaven. Jesus, the “great high priest who has passed through the
heavens,” is a priest precisely because, while remaining Divine,
he also shares our human nature – the same human nature shared
by every person, born and unborn. He has taken this human nature
to the heights of heaven, where he continues to intercede for
us. Human life was sacred at its creation, and becomes all the
more sacred as Christ the High Priest takes it to the very
throne of the Father. We who acknowledge that human life has
been taken to the heights of heaven can never sit idly by while
it is thrown in the garbage by abortion and other acts of
violence.
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