I am going to talk to you now about the
public crosses, and I am going to give you the reason for their number, for the
blessings which flow from them, and for the great honour which the Church pays
them. If our interior crosses are so numerous and if the public crosses, these
images of that Cross on which our God died, are also so numerous, it is that we
may have always present in our thoughts the reminder that we are the children
of a crucified God.
We need not be
surprised, my dear brethren, at the honour which the Church pays to this holy
wood, which obtains for us so many graces and so many benefits. We see that the
Church makes the Sign of the Cross in all her ceremonies, in the administration
of all the Sacraments. Why is that? My friends, this is why. It is because all
our prayers and all the Sacraments draw from the Cross their power and their
virtue. During the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, which is the greatest, the most
solemn and the most sublime of all those actions which can glorify God, the priest
makes the Sign of the Cross over and over again. God desires that we may never
lose the memory of it as the surest means of our salvation and the most
formidable instrument for repelling the Devil. He has created us in the form of
a cross so that every man might be the image of this cross upon which Jesus
Christ died to save us. See how eager the Church is to increase their number?
She urges them as a special embellishment on our churches and on all altars;
she places them in the most public places.
By
Saint John Vianney
Photo
taken from Wikimedia Commons
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