You Are Surprised,
But Not I! by Saint John Vianney
Why is it, then, you are going to ask me,
that we assist at so many Masses and yet we are always the same?
Alas, my dear brethren, it is because we are
there in body but not in spirit and that rather our coming there completes our
condemnation because of the bad dispositions with which we assist. Alas! For
all those badly heard Masses which, far from insuring our salvation, harden us
the more. When our Lord appeared to St. Mechtilde, He said to her: "Know
this, my child, that the saints will assist at the death of all those who have
heard Mass devoutly, to help them to die well, to defend them against the
temptations of the Devil, and to offer their souls to My Father." What
wonderful happiness for us, my dear brethren, to be helped at this formidable
moment by as many saints as we have heard Masses! ....
No, my dear children, we need never fear
that the Mass hinders us in the fulfillment of our temporal affairs; it is
altogether the other way around. We may be sure that all will go better and
that even our business will succeed better than if we have the misfortune not
to assist at Mass. Here is a splendid example of that. It concerns two artisans
who belonged to the same trade and who lived in the same little town. One of
them, who had a very large family and never missed hearing Mass every day,
lived very comfortably by his trade, but the other, on the contrary, who had no
family, worked all day and part of the night, and very often on the holy day of
Sunday, and still had the greatest difficulty in the world in making ends meet.
The latter, when he saw how well things were going for the other man, asked him
one day when he met him how he managed to make enough to maintain so
comfortably a family as large as his. As for himself, he said, although there
were only his wife and himself and he never stopped working, he was often short
of everything. The other replied that if he so wished, he would show him the
following day where he made his profit. Delighted with this good news, the
unsuccessful artisan could hardly wait until the following day so that he might
learn how to make his fortune. True to his word, his friend called for him. So
there he was, setting off in great heart and, full of confidence, following his
friend who brought him to church, where they heard Mass.
When they came out the friend said, quite at
his ease, "You can go back to your work now." The same thing took
place the following day, but on the third day, when the friend came to bring
the unsuccessful artisan along to Mass, the latter objected.
"What is all this about?" he
asked." If I want to go to Mass, I know the way without your taking the
trouble to come and get me. That is not what I wanted to know, but the place
where you find all the money that enables you to live so comfortably. I wanted
to see whether, if I did the same as you, I could get something out of it,
too."
"My good friend," said the other
to him, "I do not know any other place than the church, and no other
method than that of hearing Mass every day of the week. I assure you that I
have never used any other means to acquire the money which surprises you. But
have you yourself not seen where Jesus Christ tells us in the Gospel to seek
first the kingdom of God and that all the rest will be added unto us?"
Are you surprised at this story, my dear
brethren? I am not. It is only what we see every day of our lives in those
homes where there is some religion. Those who come often to holy Mass manage
their affairs much better than those whose weak faith makes them think that
they have no time for Mass. Alas, if only we put all our trust in God and
relied on our own efforts for nothing, how much happier we should be than we
are!
Yes, you will tell me, but if we have
nothing, no one is going to give us anything.
What do you want God to give you when -- as
is shown by the fact that you do not give even the time to saying your morning
and night prayers and that you are quite content to come to Mass once a week --
you depend solely on your own efforts and not at all on Him? You have no knowledge
of the resources of the providence of God for anyone who confides and trusts in
Him. Do you want a more striking proof of this? It is before your eyes. Look at
your pastor and examine his case in the light of God's providence.
Oh, you say, that is because people give to
you.
By Saint John Vianney
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