A Beacon Of Light… Afraid To Return To Mass

By FR. RICHARD D. BRETON JR.

(Editor’s Note: Fr. Richard D. Breton Jr. is a priest of the Diocese of Norwich, Conn.)

Laziness In Some Of The Faithful

So, hearing of the many people who have stopped going to Mass since the pandemic, is sad because they have denied themselves of the encounter with the Lord. In the parish I minister in, we have seen a 30 percent decline in the number of those who have returned to Mass. And of those I have spoken to, asking why they have not returned, it’s because the live-streaming of Mass has caused laziness in some of the faithful. We need to stop live-streaming and get people back to Mass. By giving them an excuse, we are hindering their encounter with Christ.

So many of those who no longer attend Mass have become confused “sheep of the fold.” We must never be afraid to go after the lost sheep. In the Gospels, Jesus tells His disciples the Parable of the Lost Sheep and the need to go in search of them and bring them home. Well, we need to do the same thing! Our search is not one of going after the sheep who have left us, it is actually going after the sheep we have pushed away.

Sometimes, we fail to recognize that our actions as a Church have broader consequences. And sometimes when we recognize this, it’s too late because the damage has already been done.

In the Gospel for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, John the Baptist points out who Christ is and recognizes Him as “The Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.” He exclaims that Jesus is the one to whom we are to seek. We need to open our eyes of faith and look for Jesus. We need to return to the “Temple,” to the place where we are physically in His presence in order that we might be transformed.

Strong And Firm In Their Faith

We live in a world that justifies everything, so as to make the bad good and the good nonexistent. This attitude, sadly, oftentimes flows over into the way we live our faith. Justification erodes the Truth of our faith and causes us to become weak. We need to seek Truth! Seeking this Truth comes from our participation in the Sacred Liturgy. Not virtually, but by our active and physical participation in the Eucharist and the other sacraments.

In the end, God doesn’t want lukewarm children of faith, who make excuses for themselves. He wants children who are strong and firm in their faith. Such firmness of faith comes from the frequent participation in the Eucharist where we meet Christ. On the Day of Judgment, there will be no opportunity to offer excuses as to why we lapsed in living our faith.

When we stand before the throne of God, we must like John the Baptist exclaim: “Behold the Lamb of God!” Then, in turn, we long to hear the loving response from our Lord: “Well done my good and faithful servant, enter the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of time.”

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