Today
the Church commemorates St. Thomas Becket. A
man, who like Christ, died for the Church.
In 1162 he was chosen as bishop of Canterbury. He was assassinated on December 29, 1170. So
evident was this martyred bishop’s holiness that he was canonized just three
years after his death by Pope Alexander III.
What happened? How is a bishop assassinated
in his own cathedral?
Thomas
was a good friend of the king of England, King Henry II, and it was the King
who nominated Thomas as archbishop of Canterbury. But archbishop Thomas was a man of integrity
and he served God first—this did not please the King. The king wanted a pawn, not a faithful bishop. In a fit of rage over Bishop Thomas’
opposition to the kings plans to infringe upon the freedom of the Church, the
King ordered his assassination.
For
the freedom of Mother Church to teach the truth, Becket sacrificed everything.
He said to the hired killers: “I am ready to die for God. I am ready to die for the defense of justice. I am ready to die for the freedom of the Church. Would only that my lifeblood might purchase Her peace and freedom”.
He said to the hired killers: “I am ready to die for God. I am ready to die for the defense of justice. I am ready to die for the freedom of the Church. Would only that my lifeblood might purchase Her peace and freedom”.
Like
so many of the saints, like Christ himself, St. Thomas Becket was “a sign of
contradiction” For though he teaches the world what is most important in life:
truth, goodness, and beauty, the world hates him for it.
As
we have been reading in the first letter of St. John, though we seek to shine
with the light of Christ, the world prefers darkness, but that does not excuse
us from our vocation.
To
celebrate a saint like Thomas Becket during Christmas time reminds us that
Christ was born for us, even though he would suffer, his love being so great;
and being born to eternal life in him, we must love Him enough to suffer for
Him and goodness’ sake.
So
we pray fervently today that like St. Thomas Becket the grace to be true lovers
of Christ true lovers of Mother Church and to defend Her as much as we have the
strength. We pray especially for bishops
and priests to be champions of Mother Church and her rights at any cost. And that when we are called to choose between
faith or the world, we may choose rightly, for the glory of God and salvation
of souls.
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