"For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so
that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life.”
You may have
notice from time to time, while watching TV, usually a live event where a crowd
is gathered, someone in the back ground holding up a sign with this written on
it, just these numbers, 3:16". If you have not made the
connection - it refers to this text of scripture, which is chosen as the gospel
reading for this feast of the Most Holy Trinity.
Clearly, someone, at a grass roots level, is taking advantage of
the TV exposure to evangelize. One
might wonder how effective this effort might be, but if you google just the
numbers "3:16" you are
taken immediately to the bible passage.
No doubt there are
those who consider this as an unwelcome intrusion of another's religious belief
into an nonreligious public event. In other words, "... didn't ask, not
interested, keep your religion to yourself". But by virtue of our baptism,
we as Catholics have a mandate and responsibility to be Evangelists.
Pope John
Paul II, in 1983, first exhorted the Church to undertake the mission of a New Evangelization in his encyclical,
Redemptoris Missio. The Holy Father, described three situations requiring three
unique approaches to Evangelization:
1.
Evangelization to the nations: This is a situation where “Christ and his Gospel are not
known.”
2.
Evangelization
of Christian communities: This is the ongoing evangelization of those “fervent in
the faith.”
3.
New Evangelization: “where entire groups of the baptized have lost a living sense of the
faith, or even no longer consider themselves members of the Church, and live a
life far removed from Christ and his Gospel. In this case what is needed is a ‘new evangelization’ or a
‘re-evangelization.’”
The new evangelization
pertains to a very specific group of people: fallen-away Christians. For most
Catholics in the western world, we see the need for this type of evangelization
all around us. Everyone knows someone who was once baptized but who no longer
practices the faith.
In 2010, Pope Emeritus Benedict
established The Pontifical Council for the New Evangelization which gave
direction to this mission of New Evangelization, which continues to be our
calling in the church today.
Matthew ends his gospel account with these words of Jesus,
"Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the
name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, teaching them to
observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, until
the end of the age.” Mtt 28:19
So just how are we to evangelize today? A couple of years ago, Archbishop
Richard Smith, bishop of the diocese of Edmonton and former president of the
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, gave a talk on the new evangelization.
In his talk, Bishop Smith pointed out that by virtue of our baptism we are all
commissioned to be evangelists.
He then went on to explore the way evangelizing works. It has two
main components,
WORD and SIGN, and both are necessary together.
Word alone cannot convey the full message of the Good News, because people may
not take from the words we use the same meaning that we intend to communicate.
Bishop Smith gave this example.
·
When we use the word joy people often hear
pleasure,
·
truth is heard as opinion, (we hear a lot
about “alternate facts” these days),
·
conscience is heard as feeling, (morality
comes from the way you feel),
·
justice is heard as vengeance.
But when our words are accompanied by a corresponding sign,
gesture, personal witness, then what we mean to say is made clear. Remember,
one who says one thing and does another is called a hypocrite
This was first laid out for
us by St. Peter when he says, "Always be ready to give an explanation to
anyone who asks you for a reason for your hope, but do it with gentleness and
reverence." 1Pt. 3:15.
First, people must see it in your life, then your words will have
a convincing sign of reference to endorse them. Everyone is entitled to their
opinion these days and words are flying like a sand storm. What is lacking is
signs of truth to accompany them. The true evangelist must be both sign and
word.
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Trinity Sunday - 2017
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