Last May 25, I
attended the Thanksgiving Mass of Fr. Jake Caballo in Baclayon, Bohol. This new
salesian priest was my student way back during his high school years in Don
Bosco Technical College (DBTC). Moreover, being assigned in Lourdes Shrine as a
deacon, I also represented our Salesian Community with my presence. The homily
was given by Fr. Fidel Orendain, his former high school Principal. After
congratulating Fr. Jake, he told him: “Welcome to the cross!”
I was touched by
this inspiring reminder of the priesthood. Fr. Fidel explained that some people
may think it strange or weird that he is becoming a priest at a time when
priesthood or religious life is no longer popular. Today the priest can be an
easy target of ridicule; he can be bashed in social media, cursed, persecuted
or even killed. It is the worst time to become a priest. Yet it is also the
best time to be a witness of Jesus because when the priest begins to say mass,
he also begins to suffer. And so this older priest mentors a young priest by
advising him: “Welcome to the cross!”
Today, we celebrate
Corpus Christi and we honor the Holy Body and Blood of Jesus. The Eucharist is
a memorial of the Last Supper; the re-enactment of Jesus sacrifice on Calvary
and completed in his resurrection. St. Thomas Aquinas pointed out that the Holy
Mass is as valuable as the death of Jesus on the Cross. For this reason, it is
both a sacrament of his love and his greatest sacrifice for the remission of
humanity’s sins.
As a Christian
Community, we thank God for the gift of the Eucharist. We also need to pray
unceasingly that priests will never be lacking in the Church. St. John Paul II
used to say: “there can be no Eucharist without the priest.” I believe the Lord
continues to call and inspire young people to the priesthood. But as believers,
we need to continually awaken our Eucharistic amazement, our personal
commitment to Christ, our love for the Eucharist, our fervor in celebrating it
and our devotion in adoring it. As Pope John Paul II wrote: “from the Eucharist
comes strength to live the Christian life and zeal to share it with others.”
Prayer: Lord, grant me a renewed amazement of your presence in the Eucharist so that I may have the strength to serve you in my daily life.
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