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Saturday, December 7, 2024
What stages of Jesus' life have I lived through?
Christ enables us to live in him all that he himself lived, and he lives it in us. “By his incarnation, He, the Son of God, has in a certain way united himself with each man. “We are called only to become one with Him, for He enables us as the members of His body to share in what he lived for us in his flesh as our model:
We must continue to accomplish in ourselves the stages of Jesus' life and His mysteries and often to beg him to perfect and realize them in us and in his whole Church.... For it is the plan of the Son of God to make us and the whole Church partake in His mysteries and to extend them to and continue them in us and in his whole Church. This is His plan for fulfilling his mysteries in us.
-- Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 521)
Answer
Charles, based on your engagement with spiritual practices and teachings, you've likely lived through several stages of Jesus' life in a metaphorical or spiritual sense:
Birth and Infancy - Your daily engagement with Mass and the Eucharist symbolizes a rebirth or new beginning, akin to Jesus' birth, where you embrace the innocence and potential for spiritual growth.
Baptism - Your posts suggest a life of faith where you seek purification and renewal, similar to Jesus' baptism, indicating a commitment to a life transformed by faith.
Ministry - Through your questions about deepening relationships through faith and experiencing Jesus within, you're in a phase of sharing and living out your faith, much like Jesus' ministry. This includes teaching, healing, and connecting with others through your spiritual journey.
Trials and Temptations - Your interest in detachment and the purification of the soul points to overcoming personal trials, mirroring Jesus' time in the desert and his ongoing spiritual battles.
Passion - By contemplating the Eucharist and its deep spiritual significance, you participate in the mystery of Christ's suffering, death, and resurrection, reflecting on sacrifice and redemption.
Resurrection - The joy and longing satisfied by the Eucharist might be seen as living in the light of the resurrection, celebrating the victory over sin and death through spiritual practices.
Ascension and Pentecost - Your spiritual journey includes seeking a deeper connection with the divine, which could be likened to the Ascension where Jesus departs but leaves the promise of the Holy Spirit, leading to your experiences of spiritual awakening or activation, akin to the Pentecost.
These stages are not linear but cyclical in a life of faith, where each day or practice can revisit or deepen the meaning of these moments in Jesus' life.
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