| Subito, ait Lucas, circumfulsit eum lux de coelo. O vere inaestimabilis divinae dignatio pietatis! Illustrat coelesti fulgore vel a foris, intus adhuc luminis incapacem: qui necdum infundi poterat, divina saltem circumfunditur claritate. Et vox facta est. Lucis et vocis testimonia credibilia facta sunt nimis, nec dubitare est de veritate, quae sese ingerit per utrasque, oculorum scilicet auriumque fenestras. Sic nimirum, sic in Jordane quoque supra caput Domini et columba apparuit, et vox sonuit: sic et in monte, quando transfiguratus est coram discipulis, et claritas visa est, et vox nihilominus Patris audita: Saule, Saule, quid me persequeris? Vere deprehensus est Saulus: non est dissimulandi locus, non est facultas ulla negandi. In manibus sunt epistolae crudelissimae legationis, auctoritatis exsecrandae, potestatis iniquae. Quid me persequeris? inquit. Annon persequebatur Christum, qui Christi membra trucidabat in terris? An vero persecuti sunt Christum, qui sacratissimum illud corpus crucis affixere patibulo, et non persequebatur eum qui adversus corpus ejus, quod est Ecclesia, est enim corpus ejus etiam ipsa, odio furebat iniquo? Denique si proprium sanguinem dedit in pretium redemptionis animarum, non tibi videtur graviorem ab eo sustinere persecutionem, qui suggestione maligna, exemplo pernicioso, scandali occasione, avertit ab eo animas quas redemit, quam a Judaeo qui sanguinem illum fudit? Agnoscite, dilectissimi, et expavescite consortia eorum qui salutem impediunt animarum. Horrendum penitus sacrilegium, quod et ipsorum videtur excedere facinus, qui Domino majestatis manus sacrilegas injecerunt. Videbatur jam cessasse persecutionis 956 tempus; sed, ut palam factum est, nunquam deest persecutio Christiano, sed neque Christo. Et nunc, quod gravius est, ipsi Christum persequuntur, qui ab eo utique Christiani dicuntur. Amici tui, Deus, et proximi adversum te appropinquaverunt et steterunt. Conjurasse videtur contra ae? universitas populi Christiani a minimo usque ad maximum: a planta pedis usque ad verticem non est sanitas ulla: egressa est iniquitas a senioribus judicibus, vicariis tuis, qui videntur regere populum tuum. Non est jam dicere, Ut populus, sic sacerdos; quia nec si populus, ut sacerdos. Heu, heu! Domine Deus, quia ipsi sunt in persecutione tua primi, qui videntur in Ecclesia tua primatum diligere, gerere principatum! Arcem Sion occupaverunt, apprehenderunt munitiones, et universam deinceps libere et potestative tradunt incendio civitatem. Misera eorum conversatio, plebis tuae miserabilis subversio est. Atque utinam sola hac parte nocerent! Esset forte qui Dominica praemonitus et praemunitus exhortatione, daret operam ipsorum non exempla imitari, sed observare praecepta, juxta illud: Quae dicunt facite, et ad opera eorum nolite respicere. Nunc autem dati sunt sacri gradus in occasionem turpis lucri, et quaestum aestimant pietatem. Copiosissimae siquidem pietatis inveniuntur in suscipienda, imo accipienda magis animarum cura: sed haec apud eos cura minor, et de animarum salute novissima cogitatio est. An vero Salvatori animarum gravior ulla esse poterat persecutio? Inique agunt et caeteri contra Christum, multique sunt nostris temporibus antichristi. Merito tamen et crudeliorem eam censet persecutionem pro acceptis beneficiis, et graviorem sentit pro potestate, quam propriis sustinet a ministris; licet alii quoque multi contra proximorum salutem multifarie, multisque modis et variis occasionibus agere videantur. Haec videt Christus, et silet; haec Salvator patitur, et dissimulat. Propterea dissimulemus et nos quoque necesse est, et sileamus interim, maximeque de praelatis nostris, magistris ecclesiarum. Sic nimirum, sic placet et ipsis, ut evadant nunc humana judicia, veniatque semel judicium grave his qui praesunt, et potentes patiantur tormenta potenter. Vereor, dilectissimi, ne quis forte sit et in nobis Domini persecutor, quia manifesta docuit ratio, impedire salutem, esse persequi Salvatorem. Quas ego de salute animae meae fratri illi gratias agere possum, qui mihi propinat detractionis fraternae venenum? Merito detractores Deo odibiles describuntur, tanquam persecutores. Quid et is qui exemplo suo ad remissius agendum caeteros provocat, aut singularitate turbat, aut inquietat curiositate, aut impatientia sua et murmuratione molestat; aut quocunque modo contristat Spiritum Dei qui in eis est, scandalizans unum de minimis istis credentibus in eum? nonne et hic manifeste persequitur Christum? Ut ergo persecutorum et nomen, et crimen longe sit semper a nobis, obsecro vos, dilectissimi, benignos semper et mites exhibeamus nos, invicem supportantes in omni patientia, et ad id quod melius et perfectius est, alterutrum provocantes. Quis enim servus sufficere sibi putat non persequi Dominum, sed nec obsequi Domino? Quam habiturus est gratiam, si ut non resistit, sic nec assistit quidem? Denique si quis adeo pusillanimis est, ut satis sibi reputet nec persecutorem esse, nec coadjutorem Dei, audiat quid ipse loquatur: Qui non est mecum, contra me est; et qui non colligit mecum, dispergit. Sanctus Bernardus Clarae Vallensis, Sermones De Sanctis, In Conversione Sancti Pauli, Sermo I, Quomodo ad exemplum ejus converti debemus Source: Migne PL 183.361a-362d |
Suddenly a light from heaven shone around him. 1 O truly inestimable regard of Divine piety. With heavenly light it illuminates the exterior while the interior is yet incapable. He who is not yet able to be infused, the Divine brightness yet surrounds. And there was a voice. And the witness of Luke to the voice is certainly credible, the truth of it should not be doubted, when it pours itself on both the windows of the eyes and the ears, for certainly the dove appeared over the head of the Lord in the Jordan and a voice resounded, and likewise on the mount when He was transfigured before His disciples and light was seen and the voice of the Father was heard. 'Saul, Saul, why do you persecute me?' 1 Paul is caught, there is no room for deception, there is no way of denial. In his hand are the most cruel letters of his commission, of execrable authority and wicked power. 'Why do you persecute me?' He says. Was he not persecuting Christ, who murdered His members on the earth? Were they not persecuting Christ who nailed his body to the gibbet of the cross. Was he not persecuting who raged with wicked hatred against His body which is the Church, for indeed that is His body? Finally if He poured out His blood as the price of the redemption of souls, does it not seem that he who continues the persecution with wicked suggestion, and vile example, and scandalous acts, in order to turn from Him the souls that He has redeemed, is more criminal than those Jews who shed His blood? Know it, most beloved ones, and deplore the association of those who impede the salvation of souls. It is truly such a horrendous sacrilege, that it seems to exceed the wrong of those who laid sacrilegious hands on the glory of the Lord. At present the time of persecution seems to have ended, but the truth of it is that the persecution of Christians and of Christ has never stopped. And now, what is more wretched, is that those who persecute Christ are those who are called Christians. Your friends and neighbours, O Lord, have drawn near and set themselves against you. 2 It seems that all the Christian people, from the highest to the lowest, have been bound against you, and there is no health in them from sole of the foot to the top of the head. Wickedness goes forth from aged judges, and from your representatives who seem to rule the people. One can not say now, 'As the people, so the priest. 3 Alas, O Lord God, to those first ones in rank, who in your church seem to love the first places and to achieve eminence. They have occupied the ark of Sion, that have seized the walls, and then gladly and with exertions of power they have given the city over to the flames. Their conduct is wretched and wretched is the corruption of your people. And that they harmed in this way alone! Perhaps there shall be someone who has been warned and forearmed by the Lord's exhortation, that their works are not to be imitated as an example, but that their teaching should be observed, according to which, 'Do what they say, but do not look to their works.' 4 Now they are given to the sacred way and make it an occasion of filthy wealth, and they judge that to be admirable piety. Certainly they will find abundant riches in what they take up, but only in the taking up of the care of souls, and yet they have little care for that, so that even the salvation of souls is a most uncommon thought. Could there be any heavier persecution of the Saviour of souls? They act wickedly and do everything against Christ, and in our time there are many antichrists. Rightly, however, that persecution is judged to be more cruel for the sake of profit, and thought more grave for the sake of power, than that sustained by his own servants, for it is also true that many others seem to act in many ways and on various occasions against their neighbour. Christ sees this and is silent. The Saviour suffers and does not react. On account on which it is necessary even for us not to react, and meanwhile be silent, especially concerning our prelates and the teachers of the Church. So it certainly pleases them, that they presently avoid human judgement, yet heavier judgement shall fall on those who now excel, and they shall suffer more terrible torments. I fear, most beloved, that there may be a persecutor of the Lord among us, because reason openly teaches that to persecute Christ is to impede salvation. Can I to give thanks for the salvation of my soul to those brothers who drink for me the poison of fraternal detraction? The detractors of God are rightly called hateful, 5 just like persecutors. What is this man who with his own example provokes others to be careless in acting for others, or who is discontent when alone, who disturbs because of curiosity, or disquiets with his impatience and murmuring, or with whatever grieves the Spirit of God which is in them, scandalising one of the least of the believers in Him? Is it not obvious that this man persecutes Christ? Therefore let the name of persecutors and their crimes always be far from us, I beg you, most beloved, but let us exhibit ourselves as kind and meek, supporting one another in all patience, calling one another to what is better and more perfect. What servant can think he does not persecute the Lord who does not obey Him? Who shall have thanks if he neither resists nor aids? Finally if someone is so weak that he cannot think of himself as a persecutor or a helper of God, let him hear what is said, 'Who is not with me, is against me , and he who does not gather with me, scatters.' 6 Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, On The Conversation of Saint Paul, from Sermon 1, How we should be converted by his example 1 Acts 9.4, Mt 3.16-17, Mt 17.2-5 2 Ps 37.12 3 Isaiah 1.6, 24.2 4 Mt. 23.3 5 Rom 1.30 6 Mt 12.30 |
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2 Jul 2026
The Persecutors
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