The Harmony of Unity
I
am not giving you orders as if I were a person of importance. Even if I am a
prisoner for the name of Christ, I am not yet made perfect in Jesus Christ. I
am now beginning to be a disciple and I am speaking to you as my
fellow-disciples. It is you who should be strengthening me by your faith, your
encouragement, your patience, your serenity. But since love will not allow me
to be silent about you, I am taking the opportunity to urge you to be united in
conformity with the mind of God. For Jesus Christ, our life, without whom we
cannot live, is the mind of the Father, just as the bishops, appointed over the
whole earth, are in conformity with the mind of Jesus Christ.
It
is fitting, therefore, that you should be in agreement with the mind of the
bishop as in fact you are. Your excellent presbyters, who are a credit to God,
are as suited to the bishop as strings to a harp. So in your harmony of mind
and heart the song you sing is Jesus Christ. Every one of you should form a
choir, so that, in harmony of sound through harmony of hearts, and in unity
taking the note from God, you may sing with one voice through Jesus Christ to
the Father. If you do this, he will listen to you and see from your good works
that you are members of his Son. It is then an advantage to you to live in
perfect unity, so that at all times you may share in God.
If
in a short space of time I have become so close a friend of your bishop –
in a friendship not based on nature but on spiritual grounds – how much
more blessed do I judge you to be, for you are as united with him as the Church
is to Jesus Christ, and Jesus Christ to the Father, so that all things are in
harmony through unity. Let no one make any mistake: unless a person is within
the sanctuary, he is deprived of God’s bread. For if the prayer of one or two has
such power, how much more has the prayer of the bishop and the whole Church.
Source:
The Liturgy of the Hours – Office of Readings
From the Letter to the Ephesians by Saint Ignatius of
Antioch, bishop and martyr
Photo taken from Paul Bica
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