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Episode 2360: We are the holy Church - Morning Episode
In this morning episode, we will explore the wisdom of St. Catherine of Siena, the insights of St. Augustine, and the comforting promises found in Psalm 91. Our focus will be on understanding how love is the true measure of our faith and the foundation of our identity as the Holy Church. Join us as we journey through these rich teachings and discover their relevance in our daily lives.
The Measure of Love
St. Catherine of Siena provides a profound insight into the nature of our spiritual rewards:
"You are rewarded not according to your work or your time but according to the measure of your love."
This quote challenges us to reevaluate our understanding of merit and reward in the spiritual life. In a world that often values productivity and measurable achievements, St. Catherine reminds us that in God's eyes, the quality of our love is paramount. Our actions, no matter how grand or small, gain their true value from the love with which they are performed.
In the context of traditional Catholic teaching, this principle echoes the importance of charity, which is the greatest of the theological virtues. As St. Paul writes in 1 Corinthians 13, without love, even the most impressive deeds are empty. Thus, our primary focus should be on cultivating a deep and genuine love for God and neighbor, knowing that this love is the true measure of our faithfulness and devotion.
The Universal Church
St. Augustine beautifully articulates the expansive nature of the Church:
"We are the holy Church. But I do not say ‘we’ as though to indicate only we who are here, you who have just been listening to me. I mean all of us who are here and by the grace of God faithful Christians in this church, that is, in this city; all those in this region, in this province, across the sea, all those in the whole world. Such is the Catholic Church, our true mother, the true spouse of so great a husband."
St. Augustine's words remind us of the universal nature of the Church, which transcends geographical and temporal boundaries. The Church, as the mystical body of Christ, unites all faithful Christians across the world and throughout history. This unity is not merely organizational but deeply spiritual, rooted in the shared faith and love that bind us together as members of one body.
In this context, our love for one another as members of the Church is a reflection of our love for Christ. This love must be inclusive, extending to all members of the Church, regardless of their location or background. It calls us to a sense of solidarity and communion, recognizing that we are all part of the same spiritual family, sharing in the same grace and mission.
God’s Promises in Psalm 91
Psalm 91 offers a powerful assurance of God's protection and faithfulness:
"Because he cleaves to me in love, I will deliver him; I will protect him, because he knows my name. When he calls to me, I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will rescue him and honor him."
These verses highlight the intimate relationship between God and those who love Him. They reassure us that God is not distant but actively involved in our lives, offering protection, deliverance, and honor to those who cleave to Him in love. This promise is a source of immense comfort, especially in times of trouble and uncertainty.
For Catholics, this psalm reinforces the importance of trust and reliance on God. It reminds us that our love for God is reciprocated with His unwavering care and presence. In times of trial, we can find solace in the knowledge that God is with us, responding to our prayers and guiding us through every difficulty.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the teachings of St. Catherine of Siena, St. Augustine, and the promises of Psalm 91 collectively emphasize the centrality of love in our spiritual lives. We are reminded that our actions gain true value through the love that motivates them, that we are part of a universal Church bound by this love, and that God's faithful love assures us of His constant protection and care.
Thank you for joining us on this episode of "Faith and Reflection." As we go forth, let us strive to deepen our love for God and one another, knowing that this love is the true measure of our faith. May God's grace be with you, and may His love guide you in all that you do. Until next time, may the peace of Christ be with you.
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