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MaryJohnZ
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I think you can apply the story of the Prodigal Son to the Protestants who left the Catholic faith during the Reformation because they packed off, left the “Father’s house” with what they considered their inheritance.Perhaps, Tea. I often say things about which i have no idea what they mean. Do you think the proverb that came to me just now makes sense in the context of this passage?
11Jesus continued: "There was a man who had two sons. 12The younger one said to his father, ‘Father, give me my share of the estate.’ So he divided his property between them.
13"Not long after that, the younger son got together all he had, set off for a distant country and there squandered his wealth in wild living. 14After he had spent everything, there was a severe famine in that whole country, and he began to be in need. 15So he went and hired himself out to a citizen of that country, who sent him to his fields to feed pigs. 16He longed to fill his stomach with the pods that the pigs were eating, but no one gave him anything.
17"When he came to his senses, he said, ‘How many of my father’s hired men have food to spare, and here I am starving to death! 18I will set out and go back to my father and say to him: Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. 19I am no longer worthy to be called your son; make me like one of your hired men.’ 20So he got up and went to his father.
"But while he was still a long way off, his father saw him and was filled with compassion for him; he ran to his son, threw his arms around him and kissed him.
21"The son said to him, ‘Father, I have sinned against heaven and against you. I am no longer worthy to be called your son.’ 22"But the father said to his servants, ‘Quick! Bring the best robe and put it on him. Put a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 23Bring the fattened calf and kill it. Let’s have a feast and celebrate. 24For this son of mine was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found.’ So they began to celebrate.
– Jesus (Luke 15)
Now I think that Jesus feeds them through the scriptures but that they are missing so much. Without realizing it they are eating on corn cobs compared to faithful Catholics who still have the Eucharist and all seven sacraments, all the centuries of writings of the Saints, the beautiful encyclicals, the inspiring religious artwork and music…
Now, I am not saying they have nothing because I don’t blame people who are born in that tradition and really don’t know what they lost, but the original ones who left must have known they were leaving something behind.
I think if and when they do rediscover the Eucharist they will feel like they are back at the Father’s feast again. I am sure many converts do feel that way and probably appreciate the Eucharist much more than some who are always with the Church and have never lost the Eucharist but don’t really think about it deeply either.
There are always different levels of meaning in the parables. trying to see how it applies to you indivudually is very important. I do think the Protestants have much to give to Catholics and I can’t wait til Church unity is regained.
It will be a feast!
God Bless, MaryJohnZ