“Who’s that baby?” my eldest asked.
I glanced over at my parents’ photo album. It was me, four months old, immersed in a baptismal font. The young priest smiled through his mustache, frozen in the posture of pouring water over my head.
The picture has always been bittersweet for me because I was baptized, made a daughter of God, brought into the life of the Trinity, by a man who eventually gave up the ministerial priesthood and left the Church over disagreements on sexual ethics.
As Catholics, we are very familiar with the weak humanity of our priests. But God works through them despite their failings, and through the Sacrament of Holy Orders offers them the unique grace to live as holy priests.
Today’s Gospel tells of Christ choosing Saint Peter, a man with many failings, as the first pope, giving him the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven (see Matthew 16:19). Jesus chose to build His Church on the man whom He knew would often fail Him—sleeping instead of praying in the Garden of Gethsemane (see Matthew 26:43), denying the Lord three times during His Passion (see Matthew 26:69-75), wavering on his own papal decision from the Council of Jerusalem (see Galatians 2:11-14).
This weak man, who self-acclaimed his sinfulness at his own calling at Lake Galilee (see Luke 5:8), was chosen to carry the keys of the Kingdom. And his weakness gives me hope. If God can build His Church on a man like Saint Peter who loved deeply, failed often, and always repented, we can be certain that after 2000 years God will continue to be true to His promise.
Even though priests sin, and bishops sometimes fail to say the right thing, or popes do not live saintly lives (as history shows us: quite often has been the case), our Church will still stand in Truth. Not because of human strength, but through the grace of the Holy Spirit.
So, dear sister, if you are struggling, confused, unsure of our Church, remember Christ’s promise that “the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it” (Matthew 16:19).
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Say an extra prayer for the priests in your life today.
Susanna Spencer holds a master's in Theology from the Franciscan University of Steubenville and is the Devotions Editor for Blessed is She. She is a freelance writer and editor and a teacher. She lives with her philosopher husband, three teen daughters, one pre-teen son, and a miracle baby girl in Saint Paul, Minnesota. She loves reading theology and novels, attending beautiful liturgies, cooking delicious food, and casually following baseball. She is the author of the Gospel Studies including Seek His Kingdom: A Meditation on Matthew , Listen to Him: A Meditation on Mark, Preach in His Name: A Meditation on Luke, and Abide in His Love: A Meditation on John. She was the contributing author and editor for our children’s devotional prayer book, Rise Up. She was the Theological Editor of the Blessed Conversations Studies. Find out more about her here.
