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January 20, 2008
The Good News...
...Continuing
to Live the Fullness of Our Catholic Faith
In the first issue of the Sooner Catholic
for 2008, I extended a very sincere invitation to the Catholic people
of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City. I invited you
to strive to live the fullness of our Catholic faith throughout
this New Year. That invitation arises from my own
personal belief and love of our Catholic faith. I want you
to experience the same joy which the practice of our Catholic
faith brings me. Then together you and I will be able to
share this Good News of Jesus with others.
My first challenge for 2008 was that
you participate in the Sunday Eucharist every Sunday of
the year as well as all Holy Days of Obligation. To
miss Mass on Sundays or on days of obligation without sufficient
reason is a serious sin which damages or destroys our relationship
with God and inflects restrictions on us.
The value of the Mass does not arise
from the externals such as the music, the preaching or the
socialization. All these are important and all contribute
to our overall growth in faith. But the essential value,
which is priceless, arises from Jesus Himself. The sacrifice
of the Mass is the re-enactment of the life, death and resurrection
of Jesus. It is His sharing of His tremendous love for us
who are sinners. In response to God’s love and invitation,
let us make our utmost priority the full and active participation
in the Mass every Sunday and Holy Day of Obligation!
In future issues of the Sooner Catholic,
I will address other important practices of our Catholic
faith such as regular confession, daily prayer, Marian and
private devotions and requirements for valid
marriages. But I must also remind you that as human
beings composed of body and soul, we can never restrict
holiness of life to the “purely spiritual dimension.” We
are human beings made of flesh and blood. We live in real
time. We are bound by natural laws. We hunger and thirst.
We get tired and we must rest. These human, material
and timely realities all contribute to our truly living
a life of holiness.
Two weeks from now we will conduct our
Archdiocesan Development Fund appeal. Over the years, we
have simply referred to this appeal as the ADF. Therefore,
at the Masses on the weekend of Feb. 2 and 3, I will address
you at every Mass in the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City with
a sincere and earnest recorded message. I hope all of you
will hear my appeal and respond with generosity and love.
It is most unfortunate that some people
do not make a faith connection to the financial needs of
the Church. I am convinced that generosity to the
Church, practiced out of love of God, is a real sign of
that love. It is indeed one of the most striking signs of
our love of God.
The Catholic Church is unique. It is
not just a community of believers. The Church is established
by Jesus Who leads and guides it. It is His Body through
which He brings us God’s great love and mercy. Through
this visible Church which He founded, He forgives us,
nourishes us, strengthens and guides us. And in His mysterious
divine plan for our salvation, He invites us, His Church,
to share in His own mission. Through us, the Mission
of Jesus and His presence in the world continues.
Therefore, whenever we support the mission
and life of the Church, we are responding to Jesus Himself.
Whenever we make His teachings known or His mercy
experienced, whenever we share the Good News of Jesus with
others, we are responding to Jesus Himself.
The Church of our Archdiocese is able
to continue this mission and ministry of Jesus with the
funds you contribute through our ADF appeal. Therefore,
I thank all who in the past have generously responded to
my ADF appeal. Now, I invite all other Catholics to join
us in this great combined mission of Jesus.
On ADF Sunday, please make a generous
pledge of financial support to our Archdiocese. Your pledge
can be fulfilled over the next 10 months, thereby each month
your commitment will be gratefully acknowledged.
Support of the ADF campaign is part of
living the fullness of our Catholic faith. Financial support
of the Church is indeed a sign of your faith and love of
Almighty God Who loves us totally and completely.
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