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Tuesday, April 21, 1998

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St. Anselm


Acts 4:32-37
Psalm 93
John 3:7-15

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"The community of believers were of one heart and one mind. None of them ever claimed anything as his own; rather, everything was held in common."  —Acts 4:32

Jesus is praying that we would be one as He and the Father are one, so that the world will believe the Father has sent Him (Jn 17:21). To witness with power for the risen Christ, the community of believers must be "of one heart and one mind" (Acts 4:32-33). This unity must not be superficial but deep and concrete like the first Christian communities, who voluntarily shared all things in common (Acts 4:32; 2:44). For example, Barnabas sold his farm and gave the money from the sale to the Church (Acts 4:37). The love and unity in the Church's early communities was so deep that they laid down their lives for each other (1 Jn 3:16).

The secular humanistic culture we live in values independence and individualism rather than Christian community. Therefore, the communal life of the early Church may seem foreign to us. We can continue to be "blinded by the god of the present age" (2 Cor 4:4), or we can repent, believe in God's word, and live a new life. Pope John Paul II has taught: "In a word, we can say that the cultural change which we are calling for demands from everyone the courage to adopt a new life-style" (The Gospel of Life, 98). Change your life-style. Live in Christian community. Witness with power for the risen Christ.

Prayer:  Father, I will do anything and live any way to lead people to accept risen life in Jesus.

Promise:  "The wind blows where it will. You hear the sound it makes but you do not know where it comes from, or where it goes. So it is with everyone begotten of the Spirit." —Jn 3:8

Praise:  Anselm constantly prayed and worked for unity. During a Church council, he expressed his forgiveness of the King of England, who had exiled him, by preventing his excommunication.

Nihil Obstat:  Reverend Robert L. Hagedorn, July 26, 1997


Imprimatur:  †Most Reverend Carl K. Moeddel, Vicar General and Auxiliary Bishop of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, July 29, 1997