Today’s readings are those recommended for Wednesday of the 14th week in ordinary time. But it is good to keep in mind that the Church also celebrates two unusual groups of martyrs: St. Augustine Zhao Rong, priest, and his companions, 120 Chinese martyrs who died between 1648 and 1930; and St. Leo Mangin, Jesuit priest and his fellow martyrs. For the blood of the martyrs remains, in many ways, the seed of faith and the hope for the future.
It is very instructive and, if we are open to it, very inspiring to see in our Church today and to recognize in Jesus, as he is presented in the Gospels, what we might call “creeping (or increasing) universalism.” Jesus sent his 12 apostles (listed by name) explicitly to fellow Jews, “to the lost sheep of the house of Israel,” and not to Samaritans or Pagans. That might surprise us a bit, because there are other passages in Christian Scripture that manifest the universalism of Jesus.
The answer, of course, to this conundrum is that, as Scripture affirms, Jesus grew in wisdom and understanding of his mission, as we all do. Christ died and was raised for all of humanity for all time. I invite us to pray over this in light of the Chinese martyrs we celebrate today, about whom the Vatican Biography states:
“The fact that so many Chinese lay faithful offered their lives for Christ together with the missionaries
who had proclaimed the Gospel to them is evidence of the depth of the link that faith in Christ
establishes, uniting them not for political motives but in virtue of a religion that preaches love,
brotherhood, peace, and justice.”
Let us pray with heartfelt desire these words of Hosea: “…break up for yourselves a new field, for it is time to seek the Lord, till he come and rain down justice upon you.” As our Psalm today directs us, “Seek always the face of the Lord.”
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