St. John Vianney - Catechism on the Priesthood (1786-1859)
My children, we have come to the Sacrament of Orders. It is
a Sacrament which seems to relate to no one among you, and which yet relates to
everyone. This Sacrament raises man up to God. What is a priest! A man who
holds the place of God -- a man who is invested with all the powers of God.
"Go, " said Our Lord to the priest; "as My Father sent Me, I
send you. All power has been given Me in Heaven and on earth. Go then, teach
all nations. . . . He who listens to you, listens to Me; he who despises you
despises Me.
" When the priest remits sins, he does not say, "God pardons
you"; he says, "I absolve you. " At the Consecration, he does
not say, "This is the Body of Our Lord;" he says, "This is My
Body. "
Saint Bernard tells us that everything has come to us through Mary; and we may also say that everything has come to us through the priest; yes, all happiness, all graces, all heavenly gifts. If we had not the Sacrament of Orders, we should not have Our Lord. Who placed Him there, in that tabernacle? It was the priest. Who was it that received your soul, on its entrance into life? The priest. Who nourishes it, to give it strength to make its pilgrimage? The priest. Who will prepare it to appear before God, by washing that soul, for the last time, in the blood of Jesus Christ? The priest -- always the priest. And if that soul comes to the point of death, who will raise it up, who will restore it to calmness and peace? Again the priest. You cannot recall one single blessing from God without finding, side by side with this recollection, the image of the priest
Go to confession to the Blessed Virgin, or to an angel; will
they absolve you? No. Will they give you the Body and Blood of Our Lord? No.
The Holy Virgin cannot make her Divine Son descend into the Host. You might
have two hundred angels there, but they could not absolve you. A priest,
however simple he may be, can do it; he can say to you, "Go in peace; I
pardon you. " Oh, how great is a priest! The priest will not understand
the greatness of his office till he is in Heaven. If he understood it on earth,
he would die, not of fear, but of love. The other benefits of God would be of
no avail to us without the priest. What would be the use of a house full of
gold, if you had nobody to open you the door! The priest has the key of the
heavenly treasures; it is he who opens the door; he is the steward of the good
God, the distributor of His wealth. Without the priest, the Death and Passion
of Our Lord would be of no avail. Look at the heathens: what has it availed them
that Our Lord has died? Alas! they can have no share in the blessings of
Redemption, while they have no priests to apply His Blood to their souls!
The priest is not a priest for himself; he does not give
himself absolution; he does not administer the Sacraments to himself. He is not
for himself, he is for you. After God, the priest is everything. Leave a parish
twenty years without priests; they will worship beasts. If the missionary
Father and I were to go away, you would say, "What can we do in this
church? there is no Mass; Our Lord is no longer there: we may as well pray at
home. " When people wish to destroy religion, they begin by attacking the
priest, because where there is no longer any priest there is no sacrifice, and
where there is no longer any sacrifice there is no religion.
When the bell calls you to church, if you were asked,
"Where are you going?" you might answer, "I am going to feed my
soul. " If someone were to ask you, pointing to the tabernacle, "What
is that golden door?" "That is our storehouse, where the true Food of
our souls is kept. " "Who has the key? Who lays in the provisions?
Who makes ready the feast, and who serves the table?" "The priest.
" "And what is the Food?" "The precious Body and Blood of
Our Lord. " O God! O God! how Thou hast loved us! See the power of the
priest; out of a piece of bread the word of a priest makes a God. It is more
than creating the world. . . . Someone said, "Does St. Philomena, then,
obey the Cure of Ars?" Indeed, she may well obey him, since God obeys him.
If I were to meet a priest and an angel, I should salute the
priest before I saluted the angel. The latter is the friend of God; but the
priest holds His place. St. Teresa kissed the ground where a priest had passed.
When you see a priest, you should say, "There is he who made me a child of
God, and opened Heaven to me by holy Baptism; he who purified me after I had
sinned; who gives nourishment to my soul. " At the sight of a church
tower, you may say, "What is there in that place?" "The Body of
Our Lord. " "Why is He there?" "Because a priest has been
there, and has said holy Mass. "
What joy did the Apostles feel after the Resurrection of Our
Lord, at seeing the Master whom they had loved so much! The priest must feel
the same joy, at seeing Our Lord whom he holds in his hands. Great value is
attached to objects which have been laid in the drinking cup of the Blessed
Virgin and of the Child Jesus, at Loretto. But the fingers of the priest, that
have touched the adorable Flesh of Jesus Christ, that have been plunged into
the chalice which contained His Blood, into the pyx where His Body has lain,
are they not still more precious? The priesthood is the love of the Heart of
Jesus. When you see the priest, think of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
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