Obstacles to following Christ

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TODAY, September 8, is the birthday of Mama Mary. It is also the 144th Foundation An­niversary of the Society of the Divine Word (SVD) to which I belong. It was founded in 1875 by a German priest St. Arnold Janssen.

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The Society of the Divine Word ranks 7th largest among all the male religious congregations worldwide.

To date there are 137 Filipino SVD priests and brothers working in 45 countries, making the SVD the biggest missionary-sending congregation of the Philippines.

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SVD priests and brothers in the Philippines, who comprise the biggest number among the male religious congregations, are in­volved in the apostolates of par­ishes, seminaries, schools, justice and peace, mass media.

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Readers are requested to pray for the Society of the Divine Word and its various missions and apostolates here and abroad.

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GOSPEL REFLECTION. “If any­one comes to me without turning his back on his father and moth­er, his wife and children…cannot be my follower.”

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These words of Christ in this 23rd Sunday’s gospel sound harsh, blunt, and disrespectful, especially for family-oriented Fili­pinos. But the Lord, in his hyper­bolic way of teaching, is stressing an important message. He’s say­ing that nothing, not even family relationships, should stand in the way of following him completely.

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For instance, some parents dis­courage a son or daughter who wants to follow the Lord in the religious life. In light of today’s gospel, those parents will be an­swerable to the Lord.

On the other hand, there are generous parents who sincerely wish and pray that one of their children would enter the religious life. They believe that a son or daughter having a religious voca­tion is a special blessing.

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The call to discipleship or the following of Christ applies not only to the religious life but to EVERY Christian.

Jesus’ general message is that anything or anyone who is inter­fering or hindering the disciple­ship must be given up.

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What are these hindrances? One is work. Some people are so enslaved with it that they have no time for God, their family and fellowmen.

There’s one corporation man­ager who worked conservatively 19-20 hours a day. His whole life was his business.

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There was nothing sacred in life, except the business. Meet­ings might be called on Christ­mas eve or New Year’s Day, on Saturdays or Sundays. One day the slave-driving boss was found slumped in his office table – a vic­tim of heart attack! Poor guy, he ended a servant, not of people, but of money.

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Another obstacle is a deep-rooted vice or sin. There’s a story about four clergymen who were discussing confidentially about their own weaknesses.

“I’m very partial to eating sau­sages,” confided a Jewish Rabbi whose religion forbids eating pork. “I get through a bottle of whisky a day,” said the Protestant minister. “I have a girlfriend on the side,” said the Catholic priest.

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Then they turned to the Born Again minister and said, “What about you – surely you have a secret vice?”

“Yes,” he said, “I am a chronic gossiper.” And the three deeply regretted ever divulging their vices.

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Another stumbling block to discipleship is the pursuit of inor­dinate money obtained through illegal and criminal means. This is shown in today’s hottest issue about “buying” of wealthy prison­ers’ release from jail, now known as “GTCA FOR SALE.” Another grave offence that cries to heav­en for vengeance is the merciless illegal practice of money lenders charging sky-high interests, prac­tically driving the poor borrowers to commit suicide.

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Ask yourself: “What’s the thing that hinders you from following Christ? Is it attachment to work, money or illicit relation?

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The answer will be different for each and every one of us be­cause this is something personal. But the important thing is that we must have a PLAN in life, which does not seek only material suc­cess but also spiritual.

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FAMILY TV MASS – is aired on 5PLUS Channel 59 at 6-7 a.m. ev­ery Sunday and at U-Tube on “The Filipino Catholic” at 8am;also on in­ternational GMA Pinoy TV. Sponsor: CEU, MENDIOLA MANILA. Priest presider: Fr. Alfredo Rollon, SVD.

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The FAMILY that prays together stays together.

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