Into the Harbour of the Sacred Passion

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By <http://vultus.stblogs.org>Father Mark on April 4, 2009 10:21 PM

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5 April 2009
Cathedral of the Holy Family
Tulsa, Oklahoma

Into the Silence

Listening to the Passion plunges us into silence. The Word has been 
silenced. Only a fool would dare to speak. Perhaps there should be no 
homily today. Anything less than a word out of silence is unworthy of 
the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ; anything more is superfluous. 
If I am so foolish as to preach today, it is for the sake of silence: 
a word out of silence, a word into silence. Like Saint Paul, "I am 
with you in weakness and in much fear and trembling" (1 Cor 2:3). In 
offering you these few words, my only purpose is to guide you into 
the harbour of an immense and solemn stillness.

The Mystery of the Cross

The Cross reveals its mystery only to those who allow themselves to 
be lifted up in its rough-hewn arms and held fast in its embrace. The 
power and wisdom of God are forever bound to the weakness and 
foolishness of the Cross.

In the Arms of the Cross

Most of us are repulsed by the Cross. We live in fear of suffering. 
We are willing to contemplate the Cross from a distance, willing to 
place it on our walls or to wear it on a chain over our hearts. It is 
quite another thing to be lifted up in its arms, to surrender to its 
embrace and to remain there naked, exposed and vulnerable. And yet, 
the saints are unanimous in testifying that for those who surrender 
to the embrace of the Cross and remain there, it becomes the Tree of 
Life, the Marriage Bed, and the Altar of Sacrifice.

My Yoke is Sweet

An ancient liturgical text describes the beginning of Holy Week as a 
ship coming into harbour. The Cross of Christ is our haven and our 
rest. Our Lord speaks to us and says: "Come to me, all you that 
labour, and are burdened, and I will refresh you. Take up my yoke 
upon you, and learn of me, because I am meek, and humble of heart: 
and you shall find rest to your souls. For my yoke is sweet and my 
burden light." (Mt 11:28-29).

The Will of the Father is Always Love

The sweet yoke of Jesus is fashioned from the wood of the Cross. 
Those whom He draws to Himself find rest with Him in the arms of the 
Cross. When we struggle and strain against the Cross, we condemn 
ourselves to a long and restless agony, saying with Job: "My heart is 
in turmoil and is never still" (Jb 30:27). When we surrender to the 
embrace of the Cross, we rest with Jesus in the will of the Father. 
We discover that the will of the Father is always love, and so begin 
to pray: "Father, not my will, but Thine, be done" (Lk 22:42).

Tree of Life, Marriage Bed, and Altar

The Cross is the "tree that is planted beside flowing waters, that 
yields its fruit in due season and whose leaves never fade" (Ps 1:3). 
Incandescent with the fire of the Holy Spirit, the Cross is the bush 
that Moses saw "burning and yet not consumed" (Ex ). The Cross is the 
marriage bed upon which Christ the Bridegroom and His Bride, the 
Church consummate their love. The Cross is the altar from which 
ascends a fragrant sacrifice: the immolation of the Lamb who takes 
away the sins of the world.

The Mass

How do we pass over from struggle to rest, from the tempest to the 
harbour? How do we pass over from the barren desert to the Tree of 
Life, from isolation to communion? How do we pass over from the 
threshold to the altar, and from the altar to God? By the Cross. Holy 
Week is the time of our great passover: from darkness to light, from 
sadness to joy, from time to eternity, from death to life. If you 
would leave behind the rot of your sins, and the darkness of untruth, 
and the horror of all that attacks innocence and outrages the Face of 
Love, then let yourself be drawn to the Cross. To each of us, and in 
every Mass, Our Lord offers the healing wood of the Cross. The Holy 
Sacrifice of the Mass is the place, and the means, and the price of 
our Passover; the Mass is the Church held in the embrace of the Cross.

Come, Surrender

If you are weary, come to the altar, surrender to the embrace of the 
Cross. If you are isolated and afraid, come to the altar, surrender 
to the embrace of the Cross. If you are bitter, or bruised, or 
fragmented, come to the altar, surrender to the embrace of the Cross. 
If, in spite of your sins, you hunger and thirst for holiness, come 
to the altar, surrender to the embrace of the Cross. If you would 
make of your life an offering worthy of God, come to the altar, 
surrender to the embrace of the Cross. If you would know the joy of 
resurrection, come to the altar, surrender to the embrace of the Cross.

Toward the Eighth Day

In a week's time, having passed from seven days of measured time into 
the Eighth Day, the Day that will forever free us from the tyranny of 
time measured against the approach of death, we will hail the 
festival of Him who triumphs over hell and holds the stars of heaven 
in his hand (cf. Salve, Festa Dies, Easter processional hymn).

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