In
the second reading, St. Paul speaks to the Corinthians giving them
hope, that God can use those who count for nothing, to become
witnesses of Christ’s love and power.
“God chose the weak of the world to shame the strong, and God
chose the lowly and despised of the world, those who count for
nothing, to reduce to nothing those who are something, so that no
human being might boast before God.”
The
first beatitude, “blessed are the poor in spirit”, is the door to
the other beatitudes because we only begin to receive God's blessings
when we appreciate our absolute need for them. It is only by God’s
power and His providence, that we can do anything good. This
beatitude reminds us the lowly have hope if they place their trust in
God.
The
Lord chose some of the weakest and most miserable men to become His
apostles. For example, Matthew, was a tax collector, who was
considered a traitor to the Jews for collecting taxing for the
Romans. He most likely cheated people out of taxes. Peter, the first
pope, and leader of the apostles, would deny Jesus three times.
Peter, Andrew, James and John were mere fishermen, who the Lord
called to found His Church. They were not experts in the scriptures.
They were not priests or leaders of the Jewish people. Simon, was a
zealot, which means, he wanted to forcefully remove the Romans from
the occupation. St. Paul, was no angel either. He was responsible for
the deaths of many of the early Christians and stood by, as St.
Stephen was stoned to death. Yet, God chose Paul, to be bring the
message of salvation in Jesus Christ, to the Gentiles, and to form
churches. According to scripture, after His resurrection, who did
Jesus first appear? A former prostitute, Mary Magdalene. Do you
recall how the Jews looked down upon prostitutes and would even stone
them to death when they were caught in the very act of adultery? And
after her conversion, her love was so great, that she stood at the
foot of the Cross and then attempted to anoint the body of Jesus
after He was placed in the tomb that early Easter morning.
When
Jesus was born, who were the first to discover the newborn king. Not
chief priests, scribes or scholars of the law, but lowly shepherds,
who lived out on the land.
When
I was in high school, students would vote for one person, who would
be considered the most likely person to succeed in the graduating
class. Usually, the person was the one who was most talented, such as
the ability to sing, to play a musical instrument, would excel in
debate, to be the main character in the play, to receive the highest
grades in the class, would excel in sports and letter in all of them.
The person was usually popular and well liked among the other
students and teachers. Often times, the person was chosen as the
valedictorian for their academic achievements. It is beautiful to see
how, at times, God gives special gifts to people at a young age and
how they use their gifts for others.
However,
in high school, there was also the least likely person in the class
to succeed. Of course, there was no vote to see who he or she was,
but it seemed everyone knew. The person likely had low grades, wasn’t
involved in school activities, had few friends and sometimes, the
person may have even got into trouble a lot. At times, the person
came from a divorced family, had to work during high school sports
and was unable to attend prom. Perhaps, he or she would even be
involved in vandalism, drugs and went to underage drinking parties.
Objectively, it would appear as though the person would end up in
jail and or live a life of poverty.
Mother
Angelica was someone, would have fallen into the category of being
the least likely to succeed. Her parents divorced, she lived in a rat
infested house, her mother had emotional problems and little Rita,
and didn’t get good grades. Yet, God touched this young girl’s
heart and called her to be His bride, as a religious sister, a Poor
Clare nun of perpertual adoration, who would someday found the world
largest non-profit Catholic television network called EWTN.
A
young man, by the name of Donald Calloway, was atheist, drug
addicted, and a high school drop out. His mother divorced two times
and she remarried a third man. By the age of 13 he lived for
pleasure. When his family moved to Japan, he connected with the
Japanese mafia. The mafia filled his backpack with drugs and money to
go to casinos. He was wanted by the Japanese government and American
government. He was arrested and handcuffed by military police and
kicked out of the country. In the US, he went to a rehabilitation
center, but immediately failed after he got out. He wanted everything
that had to do with pleasure, women seeking, drugs. For several
years, he was almost perpetually high on drugs. At night he would
look to the stars to find out, “What is the meaning?, “Why am I
here?” “Where does the high live forever?” He wanted to feel
good all the time.
One
night, he didn’t want to go on living anymore. He picked up a book
on the bookshelf. It was about Marian apparitions. The book talked
about a beautiful woman, who would cause six children to drop to
their knees when She would come, Our Lady of Medjugorje. He read the
whole book in one night. This caused him to be interested in
Catholicism. The first Catholic priest Donald ever met, invited him
to attend Mass. After the priest celebrated Mass, the priest gave him
a painting of Jesus. When he returned to his parents house, he took a
good look at the painting of Jesus and noticed, Jesus had a kind and
loving look on His face. He was surprised Jesus didn’t appear
angry. It was the image was the Divine Mercy. He realized at that
moment God loved him and he was wanted by God. Donald said, “All He
wanted from me, was not a poetic prayer, but humility. To get on my
knees and surrender my life to Him and I did.” He said, “I did so
many bad things and hurt so many people, and yet, there is mercy for
someone like me.”
When
he became Catholic, he was baptized and all his personal sins and
punishment due to his sins were washed away in the ocean of God’s
mercy. He said there is in the world a whole ocean of mercy waiting
for us. He wants everyone to know, “Jesus loves you and He came
for you. No matter what shameless activity you have been involved in
or how low you feel and how hopeless and pointless life may seem, God
is madly in love with you. He’s longing for your friendship. He is
panting for your heart. Give it to Him and trust in Him.”
Donald Calloway would be ordained a priest for the Marians of the
Immaculate Conception and today gives talks throughout many
countries.
I
would suspect Donald Calloway would have been the least likely person
to succeed from his school, especially since he dropped out of and
was a drug addict. But, God saw the misery of his soul, and through
the gift of divine mercy, touched His soul through baptism and helped
him to become a good Catholic and then an outstanding priest witness
to God’s mercy. Now he absolves sins, offers the Holy Mass and
gives Communion to the souls of those who come to receive Jesus into
their hearts.
Recall
the words of St. Paul in his letter to the Corinthians, “Consider
your own calling, brothers and sisters. Not many of you were wise by
human standards, not many were powerful, not many of noble birth.
Rather, God chose the weak of the world to shame the strong, and God
chose the lowly and despised of the world, those who count for
nothing, to reduce to nothing those who are something, so that no
human being might boast before God.”
Fr.
Don Calloway, Mother Angelica, Mary Magdalene, Matthew, James, John,
Peter, Andrew and the other apostles, and all sinners, who try to be
holy, we can say, “It is no longer I, who lives, but Christ who
lives in me.”, thanks to God’s infinite and unfathomable
mercy. We should never give up on anyone, because God certainly does
not. Rather, He calls every person to holiness. They only need to
fall in love with Jesus and follow the blue print to holiness, the
beatitudes.
May, Our Lady, Mother of Mercy, She who is the
refuge of sinners, and comforter of the afflicted, seek out the lost,
to help miserable souls to come in contact with divine mercy of
Jesus, who who loves us so much!