Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Christ moves the believer (Bishop Robert Barron)


     Christianity is, first and foremost, a religion of the concrete and not the abstract. It takes its power not from a general religious consciousness, not from an ethical conviction, not from a comfortable abstraction, but from the person of Jesus Christ. 

     It is Christ—in his uncompromising call to repentance, his unforgettable gestures of healing, his unique and disturbing praxis of forgiveness, his provocative nonviolence, and especially his movement from godforsaken death to shalom-radiating Resurrection—that moves the believer to change of life and gift of self. 
  
     And it is the unique Christ—depicted vividly in the poetry of Dante, the frescoes of Michelangelo, the sermons of Augustine, the stained-glass windows of the Sainte Chapelle, and the sacred ballet of the liturgy—who speaks transformatively to hearts and souls across the Christian centuries. 

--Bishop Robert Barron, Gospel Reflection, July 6, 2020 
 
Image source: Michelangelo, Mary & Christ, detail of The Last Judgment, fresco, Sistine Chapel (1537-1541), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Judgment_%28Michelangelo%29#/media/File:Michelangelo,_Giudizio_Universale_03.jpg

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