Friday, February 22, 2019

February 22 2019 - Chair of St. Peter - More than a piece of furniture

Reading through the parish histories, I came to discover that for its beauty and grand architecture St. Ignatius of Antioch is sometimes called the “Cathedral of West Blvd.”, I even had that printed on my business cards. And yet, there is only one cathedral in the diocese, in any diocese. For the cathedral is the church in which can be found the “cathedra” the seat of the bishop, symbolizing his authority as chief shepherd of the diocese. Bishop Perez has authority to teach, govern, and sanctify in this diocese because he is a successor of the Twelve Apostles, and has been appointed to sit in the cathedra of Cleveland by the one who sits in the Cathedra of Rome—the Chair of Peter.

Today’s feast celebrates that the One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church founded by Jesus Christ has a chair in which Christ’s Vicar will sit until Our Lord returns. The Bishop who sits on the “cathedra” of Rome has a very important mission, not only to the Christians of the city of Rome, but to the entire People of God. He is the successor of the Apostle Peter to whom the Lord entrusted the keys to the kingdom of heaven.

He has the power to bind and loose, to enact laws for the good of the People of God to which they will be held accountable on judgment day.

A lot of people think that they can have Jesus without His Church. But the earliest Christians attest to Our Lord’s desire for his disciples look to the authority of the Pope. Peter the Rock is to be a source of unity for the Church--a remedy for the division toward which we always tend.

So, this feast day, is less about furniture, and more about the grace of God that helps us to remain united to Christ and to love each other, so that we can know the healing that comes from Christ, the strength to withstand temptation, the grace of repentance, and the courage to work always for the spread of the Gospel for the glory of God and salvation of souls.

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For the Successor of St. Peter, our Holy Father Pope Francis, that he be strong in his mission and strengthen the whole Church in faith, we pray to the Lord...

For all bishops, that they grow in union with Peter, share the zeal of Paul, and lead us by the grace of the Holy Spirit, we pray to the Lord...

For those preparing for baptism and the Easter sacraments, that they may continue to conform themselves to Christ through Faith taught by St. Peter and his successors.

For the conversion of all people to Christ, for those who reject the Faith, for those who have fallen away from the Church, for those who mock and persecute Christians, for hardened and unrepentant sinners, we pray to the Lord.

For the sick and the dying, the poor and the oppressed, and all victims of war, violence, and the selfishness of their fellow man, that they may experience the peace and presence of Christ, we pray to the Lord.

For all who have died, and for all the poor souls in purgatory, and for X. for whom this Mass is offered.

Father, We rejoice in the call to belong to the Church, to believe in the Gospel, and to be united with the successors of your Apostles. Answer our prayers and increase our fidelity to the Gospel. Through Christ our Lord.

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