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Peter the Rock - Peter Satan?

Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio - Catholic Resources online!Peter the Rock - Peter, Satan?

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Peter - Rock - Peter - Satan

Truth in advertising–after all the glowing reports of the benefits of a product, potential side effects need to be mentioned.  Informed consent–before surgery, patients have to be told of all the things that could possibly go wrong.  That way, they have the chance to opt out before it’s too late.

 

As soon had the truth came out at Caesarea Philippi that Jesus was the Messiah, the Lord made clear the unpleasant implications for his followers.  When Jews thought of the Messiah in the first century, they thought of God’s anointed, David, gloriously triumphing over the Philistines and just about everyone else.  They thought about the peace and prosperity of the empire ruled by Solomon.

 

Jesus knew that the end of the story would be even more glorious than this–eternal life in the Kingdom of Heaven.  But he also knew that the way to such triumph was the way of the cross, and that anyone who wanted to be his disciple needed to follow him on this Via Dolorosa.

 

Staute of Saint Peter - The Rock - Peter and the Keys

Jesus had just named him “prime minister” by calling him “the rock” and giving him the keys.  So Peter felt it entirely his place to pull the king aside and advise him to take a different road.  As he had been praised by the Master, now he is rebuked.  Jesus goes so far as to call him “Satan.”  That’s a far cry from “the Rock!”

 

Some have pointed to this as proof that Peter, and his papal successors, are not infallible as Catholics claim.  But actually, this illustrates well what the Catholic Church teaches about the subject.  For Catholic doctrine does not proclaim that the pope can never make a mistake in personal judgment.  It is only when he fully engages his authority as successor of Peter speaking from Peter’s seat of authority (“ex cathedra”)  that the Church guarantees him to be acting under the charism of truth given by the Father through the Spirit.  When Peter publicly proclaimed “you are the Christ,” Jesus pointed out that this was not from him, but from the Father.  When Peter privately said, “God forbid that you should suffer,” Jesus notes that the source of this was himself.  And what’s worse, this human opinion was being used by a diabolic manipulator to tempt the Lord to choose comfort and honor over suffering and sacrifice.

 

Jesus will have none of it, of course.  After all, He is the truth incarnate.  And the truth is that glory comes only after sacrifice.  And His own incomparable sacrifice will not make things easy for his disciples, but will blaze the trail of sacrifice that they too must walk.  The sacrifice that he will offer will be Himself.  The sacrifice they will be called to offer will be similar: “offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, your spiritual worship.”  (Romans 12:1-2).

 

Pentecost - Peter, the Rock, Peter and the Keys of the Kingdom

Peter couldn’t quite get it.  None of them could.  This is entirely understandable.  During the ministry of Jesus the apostles here and there experienced a passing inspiration from the Holy Spirit, but that Creator Spirit had not yet taken up residence within them.  That only came when the fire descended on them in the upper room.  Before Pentecost, they ran from suffering.  After Pentecost they run towards it.  Peter, who denied Jesus, ultimately gave his life for him.  A successor of Peter, John Paul II, preached his most eloquent sermon by continuing to serve in the twilight years of his life, a living witness of loving self-giving which is a fruit of Pentecost.

 

Truth in advertising.  Salvation is a free gift of grace, but it will cost you everything.  When faithfulness to Jesus brings ridicule rather than applause, don’t complain like Jeremiah.  Jesus makes clear the cost of discipleship up front.  But he also reminds us that the pearl of great price is worth anything we have to pay for it.

 

For more information on the Papacy check out the Papal Primer by Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio.

 

Also, come check out the Magisterium, Part I and dig a little deeper.

 

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This article by Dr. D'Ambrosio is featured in the Holy Spirit and His Gifts, the Papacy sections of The Crossroads Initiative Library.

 

This was originally published in Our Sunday Visitor  as a reflection upon the readings for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, liturgical cycle A (Jer 20:7-9), Ps 63, Ro 12:1-2; Mt 16:21-27).  It is reproduced here with the permission of the author.


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While there is nothing more Catholic than the Pope and the Papacy - it raises a lot of questions by Catholics and Non- Catholics about the Papacy and its institution. Peter, the Pope and Infallibility by Dr. Marcellino D’Ambrosio will help answer many of the questions that people may ask during this time of mourning. This CD (or AT) is 45 minutes in length and was given during Dr. D’Ambrosio pilgrimage to Rome.

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EWTN - The Virtues: Seven Habits of Champions

Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio

Dr. Marcellino D'Ambrosio offers a spirited 8-part mediation in this new EWTN Home Video on the four moral virtues - Fortitude, Prudence, Justice, and Temperance - as well as the three theological virtues of Faith, Hope and Charity.

 

Seven Habits of Champions lays out how God's inspiration for Christian living, contained in the Scriptures and made known through the Catechism and Church documents, is accessible to everyone and demonstrated for us through the lives of the saints. We are all called to holiness. And though the practice of these seven "habits," heroic virtue can be attained!

Each DVD tape contains 4 episodes aired on EWTN!

 

DVD 1:

Introduction to the Virtues

The Cardinal Virtue of Prudence

The Cardinal Virtue of Justice

The Cardinal Virtue of Temperance

DVD 2:

The Cardinal Virtue of Fortitude

The Theological Virtue of Faith

The Theological Virtue of Hope

The Theological Virtue of Charity 

Set of Two DVD with 8 shows - $49.95


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