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06 October 2014

St. Paul Sets the Record Straight

St. Paul seemingly never gives me a reason not to boast about him being my Patron Saint. The first reading today shows us an Apostle writing to his flock regarding competing Gospels. Oh boy, what I wonder the great Apostle would write in his Letter to the Americans! At the time of St. Paul early Christians were sometimes visited by recently converted Jews who tried to maintain Jewish customs. This is interesting given St. Paul's background as a highly educated Jewish man (which he points out in the verses following the reading). They would also be visited by other simply preaching different things in competition with the true Gospel. Here is today's first reading:


"I am so amazed that you are so quickly forsaking the one who called you by [the] grace [of Christ] for a different gospel (not that there is another). But there are some who are disturbing you and wish to pervert the Gospel of Christ. But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach [to you] a gospel other than the one that we preached to you, let that one be accursed! As we have said before, and now I say again, if anyone preaches to you a gospel other than the one that you received, let that one be accursed! Am I now currying favor with human beings or God? Or am I seeking to please people? If I were still trying to please people, I would not be a slave of Christ. Now I want you to know, brothers, that the gospel preached by me is not of human origin. For I did not receive it from a human being, nor was I taught it, but it came through a revelation of Jesus Christ." - Galatians 1:6-12 NAB


What St. Paul is saying here is that if what his flock heard differs in anyway from what he brought to them, then it is false teaching! What a strong statement by one of the first bishops! St. Paul received the gospel from the risen Lord Himself. This passage from Sacred Scripture is critically important in our world today. We have thousands of protestant denominations teaching various things that differ from what St. Paul taught and practiced. Is St. Paul the risen Christ? No! I'm not saying he is, and he also says this throughout the Epistles. What I am saying is that St. Paul, an Apostle of Christ's one holy, catholic, and apostolic Church, did not go rogue. He stayed true to St. Peter the first pope. He stayed true to the one church, which he also discusses in his Epistles.

There is one church. It is Christ's Church. Today in a world full of confusion let us dig deep and truly see what Christ's Church teaches. Let us pray for the Bishops, the successors of the Apostles, as they meet to discuss the family in Rome. Credo Domine!