When You Go Back Home by Saint John Vianney
On her return to her kingdom, the queen of
Sheba could never weary of relating all that she had seen in the temple of
Solomon; she talked of it unceasingly, with fresh pleasure. The same thing
should happen to the Christian who has assisted properly at holy Mass. When he
comes back to his house, he ought to have a talk with his children and his
servants and ask them what they have retained of it and what touched them most.
Alas! Dear God, what am I going to say? .... How many fathers and mothers,
masters and mistresses are there who, if someone wanted to talk to them about
what they had heard at Mass, would laugh at all that and say that they were
tired of it, that they knew enough about it.... Although generally speaking it
seems that people still listen to the holy word of God, the moment they come
out of church, they fall into all sorts of careless and frivolous ways. They
get up with a sudden rush. They hurry. They jostle at the door. Often the
priest has not even come down from the altar when they are already outside the
door, and there they give themselves up to discussions upon all sorts of
secular subjects.
Do you know what
the result of this kind of thing is, my dear brethren? This is it. People
derive no profit and gain no benefit from what they have heard and seen in the
house of God. What graces have been lost! What means of salvation trodden
underfoot! What a misfortune that is, to turn to our loss what should have
helped so much to save us! You can see for yourselves how many of these
services are a burden to the majority of Christians! For those few moments,
they stay in the church as if it were some kind of prison, and as soon as they
are out, you will hear them shouting at the door, like prisoners who have been
given liberty. Are we not quite frequently obliged to close the door of the
church in order not to be deafened by their continual noise?
By Saint John Vianney
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