Is Christ king in our country?

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2019 16:30:10 +0000

 

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TODAY is the feast of Christ the King. When Jesus was cruci­fied, a crude, wooden sign (cara­tola) was nailed over his head with the inscription INRI, which in Latin means “Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iu­daeorum.” In English, “Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews.”

By the way, among the people of Ilocos Norte, like me, INRI means “Ilocos Norte Region I.” So we joke that Jesus Christ is our kababayan.

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Is Christ really a king? When Jesus stood before Pilate, he was asked, “Are you the king of the Jews?”

Christ did not deny that he was indeed a king. But then he said, “My kingdom does not belong to this world” (Jn 18,36). Jesus’ reply means he was not the kind of king Pilate imagined: a military or po­litical ruler whose followers would fight to liberate him.

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A true story is told that when Jo­seph Stalin, supreme head of the Central Communist Party of Russia, heard about the pope’s estate and Swiss guards, he asked sarcasti­cally: “How many divisions (of sol­diers) does the pope have?”

Learning of Stalin’s sarcastic re­mark, the pope is quoted to have said, “Tell my son Joseph that he’ll find out in the next life.”

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In his book titled, His Word Resounds, Albert Cylwicki says: “Christ’s kingdom does not de­pend on military might, economic strength or political power. It is a spiritual kingdom that depends on faith, prayer and good works. It is a kingdom that promotes peace where there is violence, justice where there is exploitation and freedom where there is oppres­sion.”

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It implies not just a place but God’s active rule or reign that per­meates man’s hearts from which his motives, values and attitudes originate. That’s why Christ de­clared: “The kingdom of God is within you.”

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The questions are, “Is Christ the King in our country, in our homes and communities?” Are our society and families permeated with the values of justice, love, truth, and peace?

God’s kingdom is not perfect as evident from so much injustices, greed, killings and kidnappings we see around us.

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Rather than get discouraged, we are called to be promoters and cooperators with God in bringing about the kingdom already here on earth.

There was a certain elementary school teacher, Beatriz Evangelista, fondly called “Tita Betty,” who was not contented with just teaching in the classroom.

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So she volunteered her services to teach values education in the provinces and the inmates of Que­zon City Jail in Kamuning. When Tita Betty retired, she increased her voluntary services until she died of cancer in May 2012.

We may not do what Tita Betty did but we can emulate her spirit of doing something to help in building Christ’s kingdom by moulding the minds of the young and the way­ward.

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Let’s follow and promote Christ the King’s commands by protect­ing human rights, alleviate poverty, fight against oppression, and care for the last and least of our breth­ren.

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THE LIGHTER SIDE. Going to Cu­bao before reaching Christ the King Seminary on E. Rodri
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