| Dear Rev. Know-It-All,
My neighbor, a member of the First Fire-Baptized
Church of God in Christ with Signs and Wonders Following Inc., says that
Catholics are in violation of the Holy Scriptures because they call their
pastors “father” but the Bible says “Call no man father!”
Can you explain this or should I join their
church?
Yours,
Pat Ernity
Dear Pat,
When people hit me with this I always ask
them, “If you should call no man father, what do you call that man who
married your mother?” People who use the Bible that way are about as
deep as a puddle. They take individual verses out of context, and a text
without a context is a pretext. They are looking for a fight. They sound
like they know the Bible, but they’ve only interiorized certain parts
of it — the parts that are fun in a fight. It’s the same spirit
that motivated pseudo-liberalism. It is allows you to be virtuous and cantankerous
at the same time. I call it the baptized anger.
Let’s look at the passage in the 23rd
chapter of Matthew. “Then Jesus said… ‘The
teachers of the law and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat..... but everything
they do is done for men to see..... they love the place of honor at banquets
and the most important seats in the synagogues.... They love..... to have
men call them Rabbi.... But you are not to be called Rabbi, for you have
only one Master and you are all brothers. And do not call anyone on earth
father, for you have one Father, and He is in heaven. Nor are you to be
called teacher, for you have one Teacher, the Christ.’ ”
First of all, the word Rabbi means “my
great one” or “my revered one” — “reverend” in English and
the word “doctor” is Latin for teacher. I don’t know a single Christian
group that doesn’t use one of those three titles. For instance, we have,
the Rev. Doctor Billy Graham. And we have the Rev. Ernst Angely (Oh Lord,
heal my toupee!) All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God,
as St. Paul says.
St. Paul tells the Corinthians (1Cor. 4:15
) “Even though you have ten thousand guardians
in Christ, you do not have many fathers, for in Christ Jesus I became your
father through the gospel.” Actually, in Greek it reads “I
begot you” and not “I have become your father,” but he does concede
that they have fathers in Christ, though not many among whom he clearly
counts himself. Apparently St. Paul doesn’t realize this title is forbidden.
What’s really going on here? Some rabbis
at the time of Christ really believed they deserved perks. The question
was asked, “If your father and your rabbi were drowning, and you could
only save one of them, who should you save?” The correct answer was,
of course, your rabbi, since a father confers only physical life and your
rabbi confers spiritual life. People vied to dress their rabbis, to tie
their shoes, in general, to be at their beck and call. Even in our own
time, the fuss made over great rabbis is amazing. The great Rabbi Menachem
Schneerson, the last of the Lubavitcher Rebbes, was followed and fawned
over like a rock star and, from people who knew the Rebbe, I have gotten
the impression that the Rebbe was pretty sick of it. Little orthodox Jewish
kids even have “Gedolim” cards, literally “great men cards.” These
are famous Rabbi trading cards, similar to baseball cards.!!!
This is what Jesus is referring to, not
so much the idea of titles. I have known people in some really weird wacky
sects that would never dream of calling their ministers “father,” but
their preachers and pastors tell them whom to marry, what to say,
how to eat and how to dress. Believe me. Few Catholic priests are in danger
of this kind of status.
What Jesus is saying here is that your
salvation should never be dependent on any one human being. People leave
the Church over the darndest things. The priest yelled at them or missed
an appointment or didn’t attend their third cousin twice removed’s
funeral. Far more serious is scandal. We get so discouraged when we hear
of priestly scandal. Jesus warned us that scandal was inevitable.
Priests are not only weak men, but they are under unusual pressure. I don’t
just mean day-to-day stress; I mean demonic attack. St. Paul says that
it isn’t against flesh and blood that we war, but against powers and
principalities. (Eph. 6:12) Jesus said that “...they
will strike the shepherd and the sheep will be scattered.”
(Mark 14:27) In other words, if the devil can ruin a priest, he has
done a good day’s work, at least what he would call a good day.
If you are a Catholic because you met the
perfect priest or deacon or nun, I would suggest you leave the Church now
and avoid the delay. You may have been led to the Catholic faith by a good
man or woman, but trust me, they aren’t perfect. God alone is good, as
Jesus tells us. The rest of us are original sinners. This includes the
clergy. The reason to be a Catholic is that the Catholic Church holds the
truth and that it is the Church founded by Jesus. However, it is to be
remembered that Jesus founded the Church through the ministry of
the apostles, that bunch of cowardly reprobates. We, the clergy, have been
walking in their footsteps ever since.
Yours,
Rev.
Know-It-All

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