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Category: Dateline ~ Call to Change

Shades of Foreboding for 2023???

“The one who wants to win the world for Christ, must have the courage to come in conflict with it.”1

St. Titus Brandsma

Backdrop to Today’s Blog Post:

A favourite gift from this past Christmas was a small paperback volume (under 200 pages!) titled, Saint Edith Stein: A Spiritual Portrait, from Pauline Books & Media by Dianne Marie Traflet. It traces the spiritual growth of this Jewish daughter, born on the Jewish Day of Atonement in 1891, in Breslau, Germany. She was the last of 11 children, and by her teens had already rejected her family’s spiritual heritage and embraced atheism.

A brilliant, renowned scholar and philosopher of her day, she subsequently embraced the Christian faith, becoming a Roman Catholic, and a nun. Stein died in the Nazi concentration camp at Auschwitz in 1942. Her crime? Being Jewish, of course.2 Sincerely converting to Catholicism, and entering the religious life, could not protect her from the wicked plans of evil men to eliminate the Chosen People of God.

Among other victims of the Nazi concentration camps, who have achieved the status of sainthood, are the Polish priest, St. Maximillian Kolbe, and a Dutch priest, Fr. Titus Brandsma, who was elevated to sainthood on May 15, 2022. As a Carmelite Friar, he was in good company. It is the Order of St. Teresa of Avila, St. John of the Cross, St. Therese of Lisieux, and, yes, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross…otherwise known as St. Edith Stein.

Franciscan Media says of St. Titus Brandsma,

During his brief time at Dachau Fr. Brandsma was well-known for his kindness and spiritual support of other prisoners. His death on July 26, 1942 was a result of the Reich’s program of medical experimentation on prisoners. He gave a wooden rosary to the nurse who administered the fatal injection; she later became Catholic and testified to his holiness.3

It also adds the comment, in regard to St. Titus, “Conscience often creates martyrs. That was the case for Titus Brandsma. Many people ‘go along to get along,’ not realizing that by doing so they are destroying themselves internally.”

Reflecting on the lives, and the times, of these two particular Saints, triggered the thoughts that follow. It gives me pause to wonder, as we enter this new year, if we need to look more closely at what’s happening today, and how our times compare to theirs. How do you see it?

Thoughts on entering 2023…January 1, 2023

TODAY…the beginning of a New Year, on the cusp of things we know not of, or can barely imagine, might befall us, in our modern, civilized, Western culture. I foresee it will be so like what was to befall Europe, unbeknownst to anyone but those in the highest echelons of power and authority, who knew already what they purposed and planned, as the world careened into pre-WWII in Germany, which would engulf it, and its neighboring nations. All were about to be caught up in the maelstrom of madness proliferated in the minds of men with evil intent, focused on the annihilation of the Lord’s Chosen ones…to continue and further the hatred against them, which began when the Lord called Abraham, and set apart his seed to be a holy people, consecrated in covenant relationship to the One True God, for all eternity.

Hatred of Jews, hatred of Jesus Christ, hatred of all those called to be uniquely separated and consecrated to the Living God, in the Name of His Only Begotten Son, still awaits us, as men with the same evil intent of those who plotted the destruction of Jews, through the millennia, are once again in the ascendency. With the same evil intent, they now plot the destruction of Christ and His Church, to establish their godless purposes to, themselves, ‘be like gods,’ in their own hearts and minds…to reign over and supplant godly men and women who believe that God is God, and there is no other. (Dt. 4:39; Is.46:9)

While we who believe know their efforts are doomed to fail, the chaos and strife they will engender is about to engulf people of all stations and status, of belief and unbelief, of all stripes. All, together, will be caught up in conflict that sets families at odds, drives division between friends and neighbors, rips asunder communities, parishes, countries, and nations. None will remain untouched or unscathed. Such will be the lot of those alive today as they watch civilization teeter on the edge of anarchy and destruction that they, falsely, believed could never happen, in their day and age, ever again.

The lessons of the past, from more than 75 years ago, have not been well learned, nor taken to heart, as they might have been. To displace God is to displace civility, genuine respect and regard, care and concern, for one another. Those things that form the foundation of ‘taking care of your fellow-man,’ to quote my un-saintly, deceased father who passed to his reward more than two decades ago. He was a man who sought peace among people and nations that could not be found in his atheism or communism, because that peace is only available in the personal surrender of hearts and lives to live for, and embrace, the reality of ‘knowing the One True God, and Jesus Christ, whom (he) has sent.’ (Jn. 17:3)

This was the ‘Truth’ that Edith Stein discovered that gave her the grace to face incarceration in a Nazi concentration camp, and the gas chambers, with equanimity. The same was true for Fr. Titus Brandsma who died from a lethal injection, as part of the human experimentation on the living practiced by Nazi medical personnel. As Canadians, with the legalization of Medical Aid in Dying, we might want to pause and wonder where it is leading when medical professionals become acclimatized to the thought of putting patients to death and normalize the death dealing in their own hearts and minds. Will healthcare continue to be life-saving, or is it destined to become more death-dealing, based on the beliefs of the current political leaders who form our government?  

Only in serving the Living God, bending the knee, and bowing the head, declaring that Jesus Christ is Lord, will the peace the world seeks come to reign in the hearts of men and of nations.

I close with an observation by St. Titus Brandsma,

Among the many questions which I ask myself, none occupies me more than the riddle, that the evolving human being, proud and spirited in his progress, turns away from God in such great number.

It is disconcerting that in our time of such great progress in various areas, we face, like an infectious disease, an insidiously spreading violation and denial of God.

Why is the image of God so obscured that so many are no longer moved by it? Is the failure only on their side? Or is there something asked of us to make it shine brightly again over the world and might we hope that a study of the concept of God will at least alleviate this greatest of all needs?….

Despite the great progress in many areas, the human mind must be terribly dazzled that it no longer has the capacity to see God. This obstruction of vision, however, is not a total blindness. And without ignoring that this defective vision results from an ailing mentality which has clouded the eye, I ask myself if the object to be viewed is placed sufficiently in the light and whether we should not try to illuminate and place it so that even, through this ailing defective vision, it will be seen again?5

I think, that in today’s modern world, the ideas espoused above, still hold true as much as they did back in the day when St. Titus first voiced his concern. Are we the ones called to try to illuminate the Gospel truths so that they will be seen again…at the risk of our freedom…or our very lives?

Footnotes:

1 https://olmlaycarmelites.org/quote/titus-brandsma

2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Stein

3 https://www.franciscanmedia.org/saint-of-the-day/saint-titus-brandsma/

4 Ibid.

5 https://carmelitesph.org/triduum-titus-brandsma-day-2/

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Posted on January 2, 2023May 10, 2025Categories Challenge to Action, Dateline ~ Call to Change, Reflections on Life TodayTags 2023, Challenges of Living Our Faith Today, Death-dealing, MAiD, Nazi Germany, St. Edith Stein, St. Titus Brandsma, WWII1 Comment on Shades of Foreboding for 2023???

It must have been a spectacular sight…

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The Lord’s fire came down and consumed the holocaust, wood, stones, and dust, and it lapped up the water in the trench. (1 Kgs. 18:39)

Can you just imagine it? It must have been a more spectacular sight than even the legendary Gun Fight at the OK Corral…well, that was only a 30 second shoot-out between three of the Earp Brothers, with back-up from brother Wyatt’s sometime sidekick Doc Holliday, and six notorious members of an outlaw gang loosely known as the Cowboys.

When the puffs of gun smoke cleared, there were three dead Cowboys, three wounded lawmen, two of the Earp brothers, along with Doc Holliday, and Wyatt Earp walking away unscathed. The remaining three of the outlaw Cowboys Gang high-tailed it out of town and lived to tell the tale. The confrontation certainly wasn’t witnessed by all the townspeople of Tombstone, Arizona Territory, sitting in bleacher seats, or standing idly around on the boardwalks waiting to see who in the altercation would best who, since none wanted to risk a taste of lead that would be flying freely. Despite its brevity, the conflagration continues to be touted as the most famous shoot out in the history of the American Old West1…but I digress.

Back to the ‘real’ topic at hand…recounted in 1 Kings 18: 16b-40, where we’re told the story of the standoff between one single, wild haired, aging prophet and the 450 prophets of Baal who enjoyed the favor of King Ahab, along with the 400 prophets of Asherah, who were favored by Queen Jezebel, and dined daily at her table. Men in a priestly garb, kept by Jezebel to promote her own special brand of idolatrous worship.  

The location of this proverbial confrontation was Mount Carmel, a mountain range in northwestern Israel, that was known from ancient times as a ‘high place’ and routinely  recognized as a center of idol worship.2 Identified today at a location near the Israeli port city of Haifa, in the modern-day State of Israel, it is best known as the scene of Elijah’s facing off against the false prophets of Baal, even though he was badly outnumbered with odds of 450 to 1.

Elijah had spent years haranguing and, according to King Ahab, “harassing” him(1 Kg. 18: 16b), and the people of Israel, with his call to abandon the idolatry they were practicing and return to the Living God, the God of Israel, who had set them apart – and given them the land they occupied – to serve Him, and Him alone. So, not only are there 850 pagan prophets present, but the King has called together all the people of Israel to witness this contest between the pagan Baals, and the God of Israel…the traditional God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob…to determine a ‘Champion’ from the two opposing spiritual entities.

“How long will you straddle the issue? If the Lord is God, follow him; if Baal, follow him.” 1 Kgs. 18: 21.  

The response of the people gathered is telling…the verse concludes with this, “The people, however, did not answer him.” Hmm…when in doubt, don’t say or do anything to commit yourself…keep your options open.

So, here it is…the full story described in detail in a mere 24 verses of Chapter 18 of 1 Kings. First, Elijah throws down the gauntlet challenging the priests of Baal to call on their gods, while he calls on the God of Israel, and the one who ignites the fire to burn up the sacrificial bull on the altar of stone, is the real, genuine god, the one the people of Israel should serve.

The Baal prophets are up first, and spend most of the day, dancing about, shouting, and cutting themselves until their blood flows, ‘…as is their custom.’ (v.28) All to no avail. Nothing happens, no sound, no answer…the sacrifice languishes on the altar of stone, untouched.

Now, it’s Elijah’s turn…and, you have to give him credit for the dramatic flare in his actions. First, he rebuilds an altar of the Lord with twelve stones, one representing each of the ‘sons of Jacob, to whom the Lord had said, “Your name shall be Israel.”’ (v. 31b) He repairs the destroyed altar of the Lord, digs a trench around it, prepares the sacrificial animal, and lays it upon the wood atop the stone altar. Then, rather oddly, he asks to have it all doused three times in several gallons of water, thoroughly soaking the sacrifice, the wood, and the altar, and filling the trench around it with water.

Now the time of accounting is at hand…before all the people gathered around to witness this, who have been there for much of the day, waiting for something to happen, and witnessing the gyrations, actions, shouts and screams, and self-harm of the 450 prophets of Baal, without any effect.

By now, late in the day, perhaps the audience were lulled into complacency, not expecting much, and maybe even questioning whether Elijah can possibly do much more than the 450 men have already done. After all, they have been shouting most of the day to rouse Baal, and it’s been a rather unspectacular performance. From the high expectation at the beginning of the day, with their senses dulled by the time it came to the hour of the evening sacrifice, those watching might have shown nothing more than a bored silence.

Then it happens…Elijah prays very simply, “Lord, God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, let it be known this day that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things by your command. Answer me, Lord!  Answer me, that this people may know that you, Lord, are God and that you have brought them back to their senses.” (v. 36, 37.)

Without further preamble, likely in only a fraction of the 30 second time frame of the famous shoot out, a fireball falls out of the sky totally consuming, not just the holocaust, but it is so hot it annihilates the stones, the dust and licks up the water in the trench. Now that’s power!

Can you just see it? You standing there among those people who had stood around all day waiting for something to happen…and suddenly, from no where, a fireball descends and the holocaust, altar, and everything around it is gone in a flash?

We, too, probably would have, in the next split second, joined them on their faces, declaring, in great terror, with utmost respect and fervency, ‘The Lord is God! The Lord is God!’ Like them, too, no doubt we would have meant it with everything in our being. Having witnessed this, surely nothing could have convinced us that the Lord wasn’t real and alive or that he wasn’t at work in our midst. Surely this would have settled it once and for all… the Lord is God, and He alone should be served and worshiped…through all ages to come.   

Alas, what follows is all too typical. Having seen the Lord do this great and mighty miracle, proving that the Lord is truly God, in short order, those who witnessed this spectacular event once again turn their backs on Him and go back to their false gods and idol worship. Imagine!

Now, to be sure, none of us have probably witnessed the fire falling from heaven as the Israelite’s of Elijah’s day did. Still, only a few days ago, something equally spectacular was revealed to us through the ingenuity and inventive, creative power of the mind of man. Seeing the images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope that show an almost pin prick glimpse of outer space in all its glory and intricate beauty, must surely be a modern-day equivalent of witnessing to the Lord as God, Creator of the universe.

Can anyone really view the images from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope3, showing a glimpse of the universe, constellations wheeling beyond our own galaxy, with the sky holding light beams that began billions of years ago, and are just reaching us now4, and believe this complexity of organization, and the delicate dance among these stars and planets that keeps them balanced in a massive holding pattern, all transpired by ‘chance’?

Science would say that, rather than chaos resulting in organization, organization is always tending to disorganization, to breaking down. How, then, can science suggest that the intricacy of the universe, and its operation, came from chaos that organized itself into balance, harmony, and the detailed clockwork timing of movement, whether of the atom or the galaxies of the universe, without positing a ‘designer’? Believing that chaos became organization and that a spark of life also came from nothing, takes more faith than to believe in a Creator God, the Lord, the Intelligent Designer who says He set the stars in place, and called each one by name. (Ps. 147:4)

Scripture also says,

When I look at the heavens, the work of your fingers,

the moon and stars, which you have set in place,

what is man that you are mindful of him,

and the son of man that you care for him?

Yet, you have made him a little lower than heavenly beings

and crowned him with glory and honor.  

You have given him dominion over the works of your hands;

you have put all things under his feet…  

Psalm 8: 4-6 (ESV)

So, it’s a question we might once again, today, still ask ourselves. If the Lord truly is God, who made the heavens and earth, and reigns supreme over the entire Universe, why have we turned away to follow the false gods of our day, the ‘prophetic’ voices that entice us to idolatry, and the myriad of voices that declare there is no god, and we are our own gods? Where and how do we come to leave God out of our daily lives and still believe we can attain heaven on our own efforts, or through the false, phony lies that the world tells us, saying the Lord is ‘love’ and a loving god would never consign anyone to loss of heaven or eternal suffering in a place that is devoid of his presence and love?

Maybe, as we ‘witness’ this miraculous glimpse into galaxies and universes beyond our ability to comprehend, it is time to go back and reconsider…that the Lord is God, and we should serve Him…not the machinations of man and his mind positing hypotheses that require greater faith to accept and acknowledge as being true than to trust ourselves to the Living God. (cf. Is. 48: 12-13)

(Composed: July 16, 2022 ~ Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Pray for us5)

1   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunfight_at_the_O.K._Corral

2   https://www.britannica.com/place/Mount-Carmel-mountain-ridge-Israel

3   https://www.nasa.gov/webbfirstimages

4 https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/goddard/2022/nasa-s-webb-delivers-deepest-infrared-image-of-universe-yet

5 https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/resource/55429/our-lady-of-mount-carmel

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Posted on July 19, 2022Categories Dateline ~ Call to ChangeTags Baal worship, Creator of the Universe, Doc Holliday, Elijah Challenge, Fire from Heaven, Gunfight OK Corral, Idolatry, If the Lord is God, Mount Carmel, NASA James Webb Space Telescope, Wyatt EarpLeave a comment on It must have been a spectacular sight…
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