Thirty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time (November 3, 2024)

Upon what foundation does the edifice of Christianity rest? Jesus’ answer is unambiguous: love.

Love of God.  Francis de Sales tells us that the reason that we love God is because of who God is: our dignity, and our destiny.  “We love God because God is the most supreme and most infinite goodness.”

Love of neighbor.  Francis de Sales tells us: “Love of God not only commands love of neighbor, but it even produces and pours love of neighbor into our hearts.  Just as we are in God’s image, so the sacred love we have for one another is the true image of our heavenly love for God.”

Love of self.  This is the aspect that perhaps we are most tempted to overlook: after all, “self-love” sounds suspiciously like being self-centered. Why should we love ourselves?  Simply and profoundly because “we are God’s image and likeness,” says Francis de Sales.  When we are at our best all of us are the “most holy and living images of the divine.”

The fullness of Christian perfection – the fullness of living Christ’s life – can be likened to a three-legged table.  To the extent that any one of the three legs is weak, the whole table is seriously at risk.  Such a table cannot hope to support any significant weight.  So, too, if any one of the three loves of our lives – God, self and others – is deficient, all three will suffer, and we cannot hope to carry the weight of God’s command for us to build up something of God’s Kingdom here on earth.

Love is the simple answer to what is most important in our lives.  In our lived experience, however, this love is never quite so simple as we might like to believe. How is your love of God?  How is your love of neighbor?  How is your love of self?

(Adapted from the writings of St. Francis de Sales)

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