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OUR LADY OF FATIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH |
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THE PRIME MINISTER OF THE KING OF LOVE
Devotion
to the Pope
Fr. Mateo Crawley-Boevey SS.CC.
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After speaking of Mary,
the Queen of Fair Love, let us at once turn our thoughts to the Roman
Pontiff, the living voice and the very image of Jesus Christ in the
Church. The Pope is one of the
richest gifts of Christ's most merciful love. Recall that beautiful scene
along the Lake of Tiberias, when after receiving a threefold profession of
love from Peter, the divine Master makes him His Representative on earth,
the dispenser of His power, investing him with that full authority to
which Kings as well as their people are subject. His dignity far surpasses
all human grandeur. The Vatican, that summit ever colored with the divine
majesty, is the Sinai of the new Law whence God dictates to the new Moses
- the Pope - His sovereign Will. Apostles and friends of the Great King, lend me an attentive ear, a docile heart. The devotion to the Pope, so important, so eminently Catholic, is not sufficiently known. The King of Glory and His
august Vicar must be loved, I should say with a selfsame love, venerated
with a selfsame veneration; both must be obeyed with the same unlimited,
perfect obedience. Not that we wish to confound the Christ-God with His
Representative, but because the honor bestowed upon the Sovereign
Pontiff is rendered to Jesus Himself. Has He not said: “He that heareth
you, heareth Me - He that despiseth you, despiseth Me”? (Luke
10:15) And may we not add with as much certainty: “He that honors and
loves you, honors and loves Me”? Fear no exaggeration, for
the Gospel testifies most explicitly that the Pope is, by right divine,
our visible Jesus upon Earth. This reminds me of a private audience with which I was gratified by the Sovereign Pontiff and the answer His Holiness made to one of my remarks. |
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“Holy Father,” said I, “I always request prayers for
the Pope, for I unite the Eternal King and His Vicar in one same love. I
often preach the devotion to the Pope, whom I consider as a kind of second
Eucharist.” His Holiness suddenly
interrupted me and said: “Oh! you do well, my son, and you are quite
right in saying that the Pope is as a second Eucharist. Unfortunately
the beauty and necessity of devotion to the Pope is not always understood.
You, my son, spread this devotion wherever you preach the King of Love.” Yes, dear Apostles, the
Pope is a visible Jesus, concealed beneath a thin white veil as in the
Sacred Host; another Jesus, a living; authentic Jesus is truly present
under the cover and disguise of Peter. The name changes: we call him Pius
X, Benedict XV, Pius XI. These are external accidents which disappear and
change: the substance remains immutable, it is ever Jesus to whom the
Father has given as a heritage, all nations of the Earth (Psalms
11:8) and a name which is above all names. (Philippians 11:9) From this true and
beautiful symbolism, let us now draw some practical conclusions. To the
Pope, this Eucharist of the Vatican, we owe the greatest, the most
profound respect, the highest honors, as a homage of our intellect; to Him
we owe an immense, devoted, tender and filial love; as a homage of our
will. To prove our submission, our steadfast obedience, our unswerving
devotion to the Pope, we should be ready, as O'Connell, the great Irish
hero, says, to waive all personal interests, and if necessary seal our
loyalty with our blood. Happy, a thousand times
happy are you, dear Apostles, whose enlightened faith enables you ever to
distinguish Jesus beneath this thin white veil, the Pope. Happy are you
who well nigh confound what Our Lord seems to have confounded and blended
together on Earth - His own Self and the Pope - whether in the attribution
of His power; “Whatever thou shall bind on Earth shall be bound in
Heaven,” (Matthew 16:19) or in His formal demand of perfect
submission to the appointed Shepherd of His Flock: “Feed my lambs, feed
my sheep.” (John 21:15 & 17) If Jesus has promised
heaven in reward for the good done to a little child; (Matthew
18:5) if He has condemned the scandal given to this little one who
represents Him, (Matthew 18:6) how much richer must be the
blessings He bestows on the families that honor, serve, console and obey
His own Vicar on Earth. On the contrary, what wrath do they not bring down
upon themselves who, in thought, word or deed, dare to profane this second
Eucharist, the Pope? This doctrine is but pure
Catholicism, very elementary and officially defined. A mountain, the
Vatican, separates us from Lutherans, Anglicans and Schismatic Russians,
for the touchstone is and ever will be Peter. His authority soars far
above and beyond all human discussion and control. It is indeed the Pope
who, in the face of all human authorities all existing tribunals, may
apply to himself, in the full sense of the word, the categorical
expression of St. Paul: “He who judges me is the Lord.” (1
Corinthians 4:4) Yes, the only Judge, the only tribunal to which the
Sovereign Pontiff accountable is the tribunal of the Most-High, the
tribunal of the King of Kings. In the meantime, while on this Earth, his
commandments have the character of “supremacy” for all true
Catholics. Hence the axiom: "Rome has spoken, the question is settled."
A truth which shall remain eternally in spite of Luther and his followers. Dear and zealous Apostles,
teach this beautiful doctrine, spread it around you, weary not in explaining
that the Holy Father's slightest desires are sacred to his children, to
Catholics, true at heart and worthy of their title. Especially stress the
point that his formal orders are inviolable laws which are not to be
discussed, and which cannot be transgressed, without committing a sin.
This you know full well is a fundamental principle of our faith and of
religious discipline. To assume any other attitude is espousing the
Protestant view and criterion. Promote true love for the
Pope wherever the Sacred Heart has been enthroned as King of the family.
By this sublime term “love”, I wish to imply all that the immortal
Pontiff, Pius X, did imply when he wrote the following words: “When
people love the Pope, they do not discuss his orders; they do not question
the extent of their obedience, nor in what matters they are to obey; when
people love the Pope, they do not pretend that he has not spoken clearly
enough, as if he were obliged to whisper in each one's ear that which he
has oftentimes expressed so clearly in words and Encyclicals. One cannot
cast a doubt upon his orders under the pretext so commonly adduced by
those who are unwilling to obey, that if is not the Pope who commands, but
those who surround him; one cannot limit the ground on which he may and
ought to exercise his authority; in matters of authority, one cannot give
the preference to persons whose ideas clash with those of the. Pope,
however learned these may be, for though they be learned, they are not
saints.” Such are the very words of the great Pontiff of the Eucharist.
. Families of the King of
Love, you His intimate, friends, do you wish to know a secret that shall
ravish His Sacred Heart? - Love, oh! love the Pope with an immense, filial
love. Love him with that supernatural affection made of a profound
gratitude, a perfect, integral submission that will stand any proof. To
the love which is due to the Vicar of Christ, we may apply the ringing
words of St. Paul: “Neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor
principalities, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, nor
height, nor depth, nor any other creature will be able to separate us from
the love of God” (Romans 8:38) and of His sweet visible Christ,
His alter ego, the Pope. I have spoken of the Pope
as a second Eucharist. Consider therefore, that if the Eucharist, the God-Man,
is at an infinite distance above all creatures, yet, it is the voice of
the Pope alone that has the right to assure us of that Divine Presence in
the consecrated Host. Sublime right which marks the transcendency of
the Papal Authority. Hence it is that all heretics, all, have begun by
rejecting the cornerstone, Peter, accusing him of going beyond his powers,
of trespassing on the domain of Philosophy, Science, History, Politics,
etc…. And once they have broken away from his authority for one or other
of these reasons, they have logically thrown overboard the treasures of
our Faith which we call Catholic Unity, the Holy Eucharist, the
Sacraments, etc…. I close these reflections,
so important, and no doubt, so sympathetic to all friends and promoters of
the Reign of the Sacred Heart, by relating the little anecdote that gave
rise to the title of this chapter. At the audience which
followed the reception of the famous Autographed Letter of His Holiness,
Pope Benedict XV, which officially entrusted to us the Work of the
Enthronement, as I was thanking the Holy Father for this great and
unexpected favor, His Holiness said to me: “Do not thank me, my son, do
you not say that you are the Apostle of the great King Jesus?” – “Oh
yes indeed, Your Holiness, that I wish to be with my whole soul !” “Well then,” replied
the Pope, “you preach the King, I am His Prime Minister; it is I then
who am to thank you for what you do for the King of Love.” Dear apostles Of the King
of Love, may Jesus confirm the word of His Prime Minister, may He
confirm it for you and for me in life and in death. Yea, may He confirm it
by the richest blessings of His adorable Heart. Jesus the King of Love, Fr. Mateo Crawley-Boevey SS.CC., Fairhaven, 1945, pp. 270 - 6 |