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MEDITATION MONDAY O great and glorious God and my Lord Jesus, send your Spirit into our midst that he may enlighten our minds and inflame our hearts, that he may give us a right faith, a certain hope, and a perfect charity. In this way, we pray that we may be able to understand the Word of God given to us in the Scriptures by the Holy Spirit, and that as he dwells in our hearts, he may bring us closer to you and to all our brothers and sisters in the world today. Amen. In 1927, Catholic Mexico was immersed in a violent storm of religious persecution. The President of Mexico at that time was a despot named Plutarco Calles. His hatred for the Church had no limits. He killed priests and burned churches. In legitimate self defense, countless Catholics took up arms to defend their Faith. Whenever they charged into battle, the Cristeros, as they were called, shouted: "Viva Cristo Rey!" "Long live Christ the King!" Young Jose Joins the Cristeros Many Catholics shed their blood in this conflict. Many were martyred. And Saint Jose Luis Sanchez del Rio was among them. From a young age he had a great love and enthusiasm for the Blessed Sacrament, and encouraged his friends to have more devotion to Our Lord and Our Lady of Guadalupe. Whenever Jose heard of the glorious battles of the Cristeros, which his two brothers were engaged in, his desire to join the holy army only intensified. Finally, Jose wrote a letter to one of the Cristero Generals, Prudencio Mendoza, pleading to be allowed to fight. The general acquiesced. Capture and Imprisonment In a certain battle, Jose was rushing to bring a fellow soldier a new supply of ammo. Just then, he caught sight of the General whose horse had been shot dead. On foot, without a horse, the General was extremely vulnerable. Making a sacrifice that might cost him his life, Jose freely gave the general his own horse. Moments later, he was caught by the federalists and locked up in a church sacristy that had been turned into a prison. One of the guards had put a number of expensive fighting roosters inside the church for safekeeping. This sacrilege troubled young Jose. He said: "This is not a barnyard! This is a place for God!" He soon caught all the prized roosters and snapped their necks. The enemies of Christ the King soon decided to kill him. Holy Boldness in Defense of the Faith On the way to execution, soldiers struck him savagely with sharp machetes. With every blow, the young boy cried out, "Viva Cristo Rey!" When he got to the cemetery, he was bleeding heavily. His torturers had also cut off the soles of his feet and forced him to walk on salt. The boy screamed with pain but would not give in. As the road was nothing but rocks and dirt, the stones where he had walked were soaked in his blood. The soldiers said: "If you shout, ‘Death to Christ the King’, we will spare your life." He only answered: "Long live Christ the King! Long live Our Lady of Guadalupe!" The commander ordered the soldiers to bayonet Jose. They pierced his body. But with every stab he only shouted louder and louder: "Viva Cristo Rey!" The commander was so enraged that he pulled out his pistol and on February 10, 1928 killed Jose on the spot. There was no trial. Blessed Jose is an outstanding example of faith and courage for all Catholic young men — for you— who wish to be faithful to Christ. He was declared a martyr and was beatified by Pope Benedict XVI on November 20, 2005. Eleven years later, on October 16, 2016, Jose Sanchez del Rio was solemnly declared a saint. Saint Jose, pray for us! INTO THE DARKNESS 476- 800 QUICK REVIEW • Rome falls in 476 A.D. • The lack of a substantial and stable emperor leaves a power vacuum in the Roman Empire. • The Church steps up. • Well structured and organized • God – given authority • Stability RALLY ROBIN (PARTNER) Going back and forth with your Shoulder Partner, name as many things as possible that you saw the monks doing in the video. ROUND ROBIN What would be most difficult and why? A. Obedience B. Poverty C. Chastity D. Stability THE BENEDICTINE ORDER • St. Benedict (480-547) – Father of Western Monasticism • Wrote “The Rule of St. Benedict” a book of precepts for living the monastic life style. • The Rule can be summed up “Ora et labora” which means prayer and work. • 1500 year old tradition. MONTE CASSINO – BENEDICT’S MAIN MONASTERY BUILT IN 529. MONKS TODAY – BELMONT ABBEY MONKS SAVED THE (WESTERN) WORLD Monasteries become pockets of knowledge, culture, and prayer 3 Main Effects on Europe 1. Recovery and Evangelization of rural society - Boosted agriculture, acted as small towns for places not near cities. 2. Chief centers of learning and knowledge -Preserved important items and texts 3. Civilizing the Barbarians POPE ST. GREGORY THE GREAT “THE SERVANT OF THE SERVANTS OF GOD” • 540-604 • Originally the prefect of Rome – civilian leader (mayor/police chief/treasurer) • Lived as a monk & established 6 monasteries • Served as Papal Ambassador to Constantinople under Pope Pelagius II • Elected as the 64 th Pope in 590 1st monk to become pope • Responsible for the conversion of much of Europe especially England • Motivated by having watched a young English boy being sold as a slave FIVE LEGACIES OF POPE GREGORY THE GREAT 1. Friend of the Poor: used Church wealth to feed the poor and build churches and city walls 2. Church Leader and Reformer: Standardized seminary education, wrote guidelines for Bishops and standards for the moral life of clergy 3. Diplomat: Sent negotiators and missionaries to barbarians 4. Musician: Organized and wrote Christian music Gregorian Chant 5. Establishment of Christendom especially though the mission to Britain EARLY MISSION ACTIVITY IN EUROPE • Monks were pivotal in the converting of pagan tribes. • Violence and cruelty common among the barbarian tribes. • Many lands and people converted when their King or leader converted. • Europe totally Catholic (nominally) by 1330. MISSIONARY ACTIVITY CONTINUED Conversion of Franks Spain • Clovis: King of the Franks (late 400’s) converted after winning battle. Spain is Christian due to the missionary efforts of the Apostle James the Greater and St. Paul • Married to St. Clotilda St. Hermengild (d. 585) (Visogoth prince) marries a Catholic princess and eventually converts. Civil war with his father, captured and then killed. • Merovingian DynastyBegins with Clovis. • Clovis unites Gaul (modern day France) Controlled by Visogoths in late 6th c. His brother converts to Catholicism and all of Spain soon follows. “The queen did not cease to urge him to recognize the true God and cease worshipping idols. But he could not be influenced in any way to this belief, until at last a war arose with the Alamanni, in which he was driven by necessity to confess what before he had of his free will denied. It came about that as the two armies were fighting fiercely, there was much slaughter, and Clovis's army began to be in danger of destruction. He saw it and raised his eyes to heaven, and with remorse in his heart he burst into tears and cried: "Jesus Christ, whom Clotilda asserts to be the son of the 1iving God, who art said to give aid to those in distress, and to bestow victory on those who hope in thee, I beseech the glory of thy aid, with the vow that if thou wilt grant me victory over these enemies, and I shall know that power which she says that people dedicated in thy name have had from thee, I will believe in thee and be baptized in thy name. For I have invoked my own gods but, as I find, they have withdrawn from aiding me; and therefore I believe that they possess no power, since they do not help those who obey them. I now call upon thee, I desire to believe thee only let me be rescued from my adversaries." And when he said thus, the Alamanni turned their backs, and began to disperse in flight. And when they saw that their king was killed, they submitted to the dominion of Clovis, saying: "Let not the people perish further, we pray; we are yours now." And he stopped the fighting, and after encouraging his men, retired in peace and told the queen how he had had merit to win the victory by calling on the name of Christ. This happened in the fifteenth year of his reign.” - St. Gregory of Tours, “History of the Frank” CONVERSION OF THE CELTS St. Patrick (5th c.) St. Columba (521-597) • Roman Briton born near the beginning of the 5th c. • Important saints who helped Irish Monasticism. • Captured by pirates and became a slave, worked in NW Ireland. • Converted the Scots. • Eventually he escaped and became a priest and Bishop of Ireland. • Preached and converted thousands in Ireland. • His spirituality and spreading of the faith led to the use of private, frequent penance. CONVERSION OF ENGLAND St. Augustine of Canterbury (d. 604) • Sent to evangelize in Britain in 596. • Great example of obedience, upon hearing of the terrible violence of the Anglos/Saxons Augustine turns around and heads back to Rome. Gregory the Great then urges them and insists there is nothing to fear. • Missionary efforts were not always successful. St. Augustine had to work very hard. St. Bede (673-735) • Father of English History, known as “Venerable” Bede. • First one to use “B.C.” and “A.D.” • Sets standard of historical scholasticism, leads to how history ought to be written. CONVERSION OF GERMANY St. Boniface – Born Winfrid in England (675-754) • Apostle of Germany • Plagued by despair and discouraged by his suffering and the difficulty of evangelizing to the Germans • Felled the Oak of Thor- Not just cutting down a tree but a symbol of false gods and paganism. • Martyred by pagans • His work was pivotal in the expansion of Christianity within Germany. His establishment of monasteries, leadership, reform of the Church helped Catholicism take root and grow within the heart of Europe. CONVERSION OF THE SLAVS • St. Vladimir (980-1015) – Apostle of the Russians • Began as a Pagan Chieftain, multiple wives, many children worshipped idols and a fierce ruler • Wanted to use religion to solidify his rule. “Christianity was more edifying than Islam.” • Made a deal with Byzantine emperor Basil II Either I attack or I marry your sister Anna. • St. Vladimir was baptized then married Anna. • Grace of God seemed to convert Vladimir. Reformed his ruling and focused on being a good follower of Christ. CONVERSION OF SLAVS CONTINUED • St. Cyril and St. Methodius (800’s) • Helped convert the area of what is today Slovakia. • Feast Day February 14! • Did the liturgy in Slavic language • What was the common language of the Church at that time? • JPII “Patrons of Europe” CONVERSION OF SCANDINAVIA • St. Ansgar (801-865) Apostle of the North • Important figure with in Denmark and Sweden. • Worked to undo the slave trade, example of the Church’s social progressiveness. SO WHAT? • Evangelization is a necessary part of the Catholic faith. Jesus commands that we spread the word of God, “Go and make disciples of all nations.” • Christendom has now been established but a new religion begins and history shall unfold… • Example of the Church being “Apostolic” MISSIONARY REVIEW • Clovis & St. Clotilda • Franks, Gaul (France) • St. Patrick • Ireland • St. Columba • Scotland • St. Augustine of Canterbury • England • St. Bede • Father of English History • St. Boniface • Apostle of Germany • St. Cyril and St. Methodius • “Patron’s of Europe” , Slavic People • St. Vladimir • Apostle of Russia • St. Ansgar • Apostle of the North TEAMBUILDING TUESDAY Share your favorite book or book series or children’s book. RISE OF ISLAM • Began in Mecca (Arabia) by Muhammad in 610 • Based on revelations by an angel of the one true God (Allah) • A mix of Judaism, Nestorian Christianity and Arabian Paganism. • Became very popular among tribal groups eventually led to jealousies that forced Muhammad and his followers (Muslims) to leave Mecca on the hijrah in 622 (year 1 on the Muslim Calendar) for the city of Medina • Muslim: submission to God • Islam: religion and way of life of Muslims ORIGINS OF ISLAM • The “prophet” Muhammad preaches monotheism in Mecca. • Forced to flee Mecca for his life. His teaching has caused problems with the Arabic elite. • This flight is known as the hejira or “flight” in Arabic. • Muhammad goes to Medina and is hailed as a religious leader. Becomes political and military leader of Medina. • (While in Medina Muhammad slaughters the Jewish population of men and sells the women and children into slavery). • 630 A.D. Muhammad conquers the city of Mecca. The Kaaba was spared destruction. SCRIPTURE BIBLE • Written by many authors over time = historical validity • Multiple recordings of same event(s). i.e. 4 Gospel accounts all telling the same story. • Divinely inspired – Holy Spirit works directly the free will of individuals to produce Christian scripture. • The Canon (list of Biblical books) decided by authority of the Magisterium. • The Bible is both prescriptive and descriptive. KORAN • Written* by one man in a cave– Mohammed. Claimed that the angel Gabriel dictated the exact words of the Koran. • Koran means “recitation” in Arabic. • Written in the form of poetry, meant to be memorized. • Koran is prescriptive. • No authority to decide canon COMPARISON OF LEADERS JESUS • • Miraculous birth. Part of the Holy Family. Heals many, controls nature, casts out demons, raises others from the dead. MOHAMMED • Raised as an orphan. • Adopts monotheism and begins preaching. • Political and Military leader. • Teaches about love, provides a perfect example • Has multiples wives, some very, very young. • Suffers the passion and dies on the cross. Resurrects. • Teaches submission to the one god Allah. • Ascends into heaven, promises to come again. Also provides help and grace in the mean time. • Dies of a fever at age of 63. JEWISH-CHRISTIAN-MUSLIM RELATIONS • Muslims consider Christians and Jews “people of the Book” • Muslims also call of conversion or death of all non-believers. • Jews and Christians have the same God, but Muslims think we corrupted the message of the prophets • Many converted because of religious enthusiasm or tax breaks • Muslim empire spread rapidly: Spain by 700’s • Failed sieges on Constantinople and France • defeated by Charles Martel@ Battle of Tours, 732 – if Muslims had been victorious all of Europe would have been conquered • In conquests: Jewish and Christian houses of worship were protected because God was worshipped there. ISLAMIC BELIEFS/IDEOLOGY • Jihad – “struggle” • Greater Jihad- personal spiritual battle to follow religious duties • Lesser Jihad – physical struggle against the enemies of Islam. • House of Islam/House of War • Theocracy – no separation of religion and government, both are one in the same. • Allah is the same God of the Jews. • Borrows from Judaism and Christianity – claims those two Religions have “misinterpreted” God’s will. QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER 1. According to these scriptures do Christians and Muslims have the same God or are they essentially different? 2. How do the views of marriage differ? 3. How are “enemies” dealt with in Islam? In Christianity? 4. Where did the Bible come from? Where did the Quran come from? 5. As Christians we called to obey God. Why should we obey God? Why do Muslims obey Allah? WHAT ABOUT VIOLENT BIBLE VERSES FROM THE OT? 1. We must understand the bible as a whole, both OT and NT. OT violence must be understood in the light of Jesus Christ and his saving action. 2. The Bible has a certain degree of interpretation guided by the authority of the magisterium. 3. OT violence is described within a story, it is not proclaimed as a decree which Christians must follow. This is different from the Koran (prescriptive vs descriptive). SPREADING OF ISLAM • Islam quickly spreads its empire after the death of Muhammad in 632. • The spread of territory and religion go hand in hand. The Islamic faith seeks converts and wages war on non-believers. • 638- Jerusalem falls • 643 – Alexandria falls • 698 – All of North Africa is under Muslim rule. • 711 – Spain falls • 732 – Muslim expansion into France is halted by Charles Martel in the Battle of Tours. • Muslims also attempted to take over Constantinople twice in 717 and 740. WHY DOES IS SPREAD SO QUICKLY? 1. Muslims gave newly conquered civilians two options: Conversion or the sword. Many chose to convert. 2. Islam appealed to the uncivilized, poor and ignorant. • It requires blind faith, intellectually easy, satisfies religious instincts without forbidding the baser pleasures of human life. MISC. • Islam claims is origins in the OT with Ishmael (Abraham’s son) but denies the Messianic theme of the OT. • Recognizes Jesus as a prophet but wholly denies the NT accounts of Jesus life. • Rejects the divinity of Jesus • Mohammed picked and chose what he liked and did not like from Christianity and Judaism. • Preaches tolerance and peace but also the annihilation of nonbelievers. BATTLE OF TOURS 732 A.D. • Muslim conquest is quelled by Charles Martel (The Hammer) • Prevented from attacking Europe. • Defining moment of Christendom – Christian failure at the Battle of Tours would have led to full Muslim invasion of Europe and a very different story of history. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otCpCn0l4Wo HTTP://WWW.YOUTUBE.COM/WATCH?V=OTCPCN 0L4WO CAROLINGIAN DYNASTY • Merovingian Dynasty corrupted and incompetent has nominal power over the Franks. • Carolingian Dynasty (named for Charles Martel) maintains the actual power over the Franks. • Charles Martel Pepin the Short Charlemagne Pepin the Short • Short, built, physically strong stature (namesake), yet extremely smart and clever = ambitious leader. • Asked Pope St. Zachary to name him King of the Franks because it was him who actually held the power. • The Pope officially recognized Pepin as the King bringing in the Carolingian Dynasty. Other members of the Carolingian Dynasty Charles the Fat, Charles the Bald, Charles the Simple, Pepin the Hunchback, Odo the Insane, Louis the Stammerer FRANKS AND THE PAPACY • November 11, 751 Pepin is crowned King of the Franks by St. Boniface. • Pope has shown that it has the Authority to appoint secular Kings. • Pepin becomes protector the Papacy • Threatened by the Lombards (Italian barbarians) Rome (the Papcy) looks to the Franks for help. • Pepin defeats the Lombards, preventing them from attacking Rome. • Secures Ravenna and Perugia thus creating the Papal States. THE PAPAL STATES • Donation of Pepin • The Papacy is now a sovereign political leader as well as a spiritual leader. ++++++ • Papacy gains independence from Byzantine influences. • Provided set boundaries to protect against Lombards and other belligerents. ----- Graying of Spiritual and Political power of the Pope/Church. - Temptation to abuse power can lead to the Church not always make the best decisions. CHARLEMAGNE –CHARLES THE GREAT • Son of Pepin the Short. • Reigned for almost half a century (769-814) • Extremely effective and good leader • Talented military strategist • Very intelligent, knew Latin and Greek, memorized portions of “City of God” • Brought about many reforms in his Frankish Kingdom; political, religious, cultural. Carolingian Renaissance. • Devoted Catholic, adored the Church, created dioceses, gave to the poor protected the papacy, CHARLEMAGNE – UNITING AND RESCUING • July of 773 the Lombards (Barbarian tribe in Italy) threatened Rome. Charlemagne protects the papacy by defeating the Lombards. • Makes himself King of the Lombards thus uniting the Germanic tribes under one ruler. • Pope Leo III is attacked due to charges of corruption. Charlemagne comes to the rescue and helps the Pope regain his office. HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR • Christmas Day Mass in 800 Charlemagne is crowned by the Pope. • Reaffirms Charlemagne as King of the Franks and Lombards but also gives him the imperial title of Holy Roman Emperor. • This effectively includes the Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire. • Byzantine (Eastern) Empire is not pleased with the coronation but soon accept Charlemagne as the Emperor.