Spiritual Fecundity

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By <http://vultus.stblogs.org>Father Mark  on May 14, 2009 6:23 PM

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John 15:9-17

Go and Bear Fruit

In the Roman Missal the Mass for the feast of Saint Matthias the 
Apostle begins, not with an antiphon drawn from the Psalms as it 
usually does, but with a word of Our Lord: "You did not choose Me, 
says the Lord, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go 
and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide" (Jn 15: 16). The 
same word is given us again in the Gospel. How extraordinary that 
while we are yet on the threshold of the Holy Sacrifice, Jesus should 
address a word -- and such a word -- to us. Before we had a chance to 
open our mouths, He spoke to us. He revealed to us the choice of His 
love and His desire, even more, His design that we should bear fruit, 
fruit that will abide.

The Gospel of Life

A Christian cannot be barren. "My Father is the vine-dresser. Every 
branch of mine that bears no fruit, He takes away" (Jn 15:2). 
Spiritual sterility is incompatible with the choice of God. God wants 
us fruitful; he wants us to be bearers of life, givers of life, 
witnesses to the life that courses from the True Vine into every 
branch and tendril.

The Contraceptive Mentality

Just as there can be in the natural order a "contraceptive mentality" 
that thwarts and inhibits the transmission of the gift of life, so 
too there can be in the supernatural order a "contraceptive 
mentality" that thwarts and inhibits the transmission of the life of 
grace. There is such a thing as "sterilization" of the soul -- a 
reversible state because of God's ever-ready mercy -- but a 
frightening reality nonetheless.

Spiritual Fecundity

Spiritual fecundity is not always visible. The children of our 
prayers and tears may remain unknown to us in this life but we will 
see their faces in heaven. Our part here below is to accept the 
responsibilities of spiritual fatherhood and motherhood. "You did not 
choose me, but I chose you" (Jn 15:16).

Families of Souls

Parents consecrated in marriage have a spiritual fatherhood and 
motherhood of the children they have brought into the word; it is not 
enough to provide housing, food, drink, clothing, healthcare, 
education, security, and affection. There is something more. The 
married couple is called to spiritual fecundity and this long after 
the passing of the natural seasons of bearing and raising children, 
right into eternity. Spiritual parenting is a coordinate of the 
baptismal priesthood in the state of married life. Father and Mother 
are sweet names in the mouths of a couple's children; they are made 
sweeter by the Holy Spirit who reveals their meaning in the family of souls.

The Johannine Fatherhood of the Priest

The priest is called to fatherhood; he refuses this fatherhood or 
minimizes it at the peril of his own soul because it was for this 
priestly fruitfulness that he was chosen by Christ. The priest is 
called to cherish the Mystical Body of Christ and to nourish it, to 
play an indispensable role in the transmission of divine life. 
Spiritual fatherhood is actualized sacramentally in preaching, in 
hearing confessions, and in the celebration of the other sacraments, 
above all in offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. There is also a 
hidden aspect to the fatherhood of the priest: suffering and the 
secret prayer that pleads the Blood of Christ over every sorrow and 
every wound opened by sin. The fatherhood of the priest -- his 
Johannine fatherhood -- grows out of his contemplation of the pierced 
Heart of the Crucified. It is the wound from which flows life, "life 
in abundance" cf. Jn 10:10).

The Marian Motherhood of the Consecrated Woman

The consecrated woman, be she in a monastery or in an apostolic 
congregation, is called to spiritual fecundity, to the joys and 
sorrows of a real motherhood of souls. Just as the fatherhood of the 
priest is Johannine,the motherhood of the consecrated woman is 
Marian. The sister who hesitates before the motherhood to which 
Christ calls her or who, at some level, resists growing into it, is 
spiritually contracepting. She risks becoming the barren wife so 
often lamented in Scripture. The sister who says "Yes" to the 
fecundity willed for her by Christ enters deeply into the mystery of 
Mary and of the Church. The fruitfulness of spiritual motherhood is 
rarely visible, obliging the consecrated woman to live an intense 
faith, an austere hope and, at times, a crucifying love. The reality 
is that on the other side of eternity every sister made fruitful in 
Christ will be called Mother and, appearing before the face of God 
will be able to say, "Here am I, and the children God has given me" (Heb 2:13).

And Friends of Christ

The vocation to the fatherhood and motherhood of souls is daunting. 
It would be altogether frightening except for one thing. He who said, 
"I appointed you that you should go and bear fruit" (Jn 15:16) also 
says today, "I have called you friends" (Jn 15:15). The Most Holy 
Eucharist is the sign of that friendship and the source of all 
fecundity. And the Church is in every age "a fruitful vine" with her 
children "like olive plants around her table" (cf. Ps 127:3).


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