Triumph of the Cross

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Today we celebrate the Feast of the Triumph of the Cross.

This feast celebrates three things: the discovery of the True Cross of Jesus by Queen Helena; the recovery of the Cross of Jesus after it had been stolen; and the way may triumph through our own crosses.

It is easy to fall into the false idea that Jesus was not a real historical person, and that Christianity is a myth. One of the reasons I love going to the Holy Land is that the historical places connect us to reality of Jesus.

St Helena, the mother of the Roman Emperor Constantine, went on pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 325 AD to find and restore all of places connected with the life of Jesus. In God’s Providence, the most important places, such as the birthplace of Jesus in Bethlehem, Calvary and the empty Tomb of the Resurrection were known by the local inhabitants for two reasons: First, Christians had continuously venerated these places from the time of Jesus. Second the Roman Emperor Hadrian, following the Bar Kokhba rebellion in AD 132, in an attempt to suppress Christian pilgrimage to these sites placed a pagan temple to Venus on top of Calvary; a temple to Jupiter over the empty Tomb of Jesus; a place of worship to Adonis at his birthplace in Bethlehem. Without realizing what he was doing, the Emperor Hadrian perfectly preserved our most important holy sites and that is why they were known to everyone.

When Queen Helena arrived, she ordered the pagan temples removed where underneath she found Calvary, the Empty tomb of Jesus and his birthplace in Bethlehem. Over calvary and the tomb of Jesus she built the Church of the Holy Sepulcher; at this birthplace in Bethlehem she built the Church of the Nativity; and the Church of Eleona on the Mount of Olives. Jesus is real.

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The finding of the True Cross

Calvary where Jesus was crucified was just outside the original city of Jerusalem in a rock quarry next to the town dump. The local people told her that everything discarded from that part of the city was thrown into that town dump. So Queen Helena ordered her troops to excavate the dump. On May 3rd, 326 AD they found three crosses.

Now the question, could one of these be the cross of Jesus?

According to the historian Rufinus, the identity of the True Cross was confirmed by a miraculous healing. Unsure whether one of the three crosses was the one on which Jesus was crucified, the bishop of Jerusalem, St. Macarius, had all three crosses touched to the corpse of a dead man as well as to the body of a woman with an incurable illness. When one of the crosses brought the dead man to life and instantly cured the sick woman, they knew they had discovered the life-giving Cross of Jesus Christ.

Jesus Christ is not a myth or legend. He is real and you are safe.

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The Recovery of the True Cross

We also celebrate this day the restoring of the Cross to Jerusalem after it had been stolen in 614 AD by the Persian King Chosroes, modern day Iran, who attacked Palestine, destroying Churches, killing Christians and taking the true Cross of Jesus. Later, the son of Chosroes, Kavadh returned the True Cross to the Christian Emperor Heraclius.

Heraclius wanted to carry the Cross of Jesus on his back into Jerusalem to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre but he was unable to lift it while wearing his royal garments. Modestos the Patriarch of Jerusalem said to him: “How can you carry the Cross of Jesus dressed in expensive robes when Jesus carried the Cross in poverty. Hearing this, the Emperor removed his clothes, put on the simple clothes of a pilgrim and carried the Cross barefoot to Calvary.

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Jesus gives meaning and purpose to suffering – to our cross.  

If you experience some suffering, some cross or some loss, and you have done all you can to change it, then God is allowing it for two reasons. First, to empty you of all that blocks His entry to your soul that He may fill you with His divine life, love and joy.

On this first point St John of the Cross writes

“God’s immense blessings can only fit in a heart that is empty; but if it is given room, it will inflame the heart with love.”

Jesus was born in a cave because the Inn was full and the cave was empty. If we want to receive Jesus in His fullness then we too must be emptied of all disordered desires so that we may be filled by God.

We become as big or as small as the objects of our love, says John of the Cross (Ascent of Mt Carmel. 1.4.8). We cling to many things which block us from receiving God. We may even become attached in a disordered way to good things that prevent God from entering more fully into our soul. God wants to remove all our blockages. Therefore, He allows suffering and loss – to set us free from our disordered attachments. The Cross and suffering makes space and God fills that space if we place our trust in him.

If you are experiencing a cross, then a good resolution today would be to say to Jesus over and over: “Jesus I trust you are working this for my good and all those I care about.”

Have confidence because God is emptying you to fill you with himself. Trust Him and say Yes to Him.

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The second reason God allows some cross or suffering in our lives is to make us a partner in His saving work.

Jesus said, “If you want to be my disciple then you must take up your cross and follow me.” Jesus is inviting us to participate with Him in his saving work, but remember, His victory came through the cross. Therefore, He invites us to take up our cross and follow him. Jesus invites us to help him save souls by our own cross offered up and united to His. And the most powerful instrument at our disposal to help our family and friends get to heaven is our suffering.  What you

·       Did not choose

·       Do not like

·       Cannot change

·       Cannot understand

·       Accept with Trust

·       Offer with love to Jesus for the conversion and holiness of others

Archimedes said: “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.”

The Cross is a lever to move souls and our place to stand is Jesus. By uniting our suffering to Christ He can move souls.

·       So Don’t waste your suffering

·       Leverage it by uniting it to Christ’s to move souls to Him.

 Afterward

Today I posted the next short episode on Modern Marian Apparitions on the Apparition in Zeitoun Egypt in 1968 witnessed by more than 1 million people and captured on video.

You may find that at the HFSOF You Tube channel

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