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Dear Rev. Know it all,
Our pastor says it is a
serious sin to miss Sunday Mass without a good reason. Is this true? Why is
Sunday so important? What’s so special about the number
7?
Isn’t it just an arbitrary number made up by human beings? Why can’t I pray just
as well at home? God is everywhere, isn’t He? Why should I get up early, fight
traffic, spend an hour with crying babies, strange people, (& I do mean strange)
and all the cold viruses associated therewith?
Yours truly,
Narcissus Weakley
Dear Mr. Weakley,
Your pastor is correct.
First let me quote the catechism, paragraph 2181, “The Sunday Eucharist is the
foundation and confirmation of all Christian practice. For this reason the
faithful are obliged to participate in the Eucharist on days of obligation,
unless excused for a serious reason (for example, illness, the care of infants)
or dispensed by their own pastor. Those who deliberately fail in this obligation
commit a grave sin.”
So, it is not just a sin,
but a grave sin. Your question “Why?” is a good one. First of all seven is not
just an arbitrary number invented by men. In the natural world numbers are
real. Have you ever heard of the Fibonacci sequence? If I could add two and two
I’d try to explain it to you, but I am mathematically impaired. Still, I know
enough to understand that number sequences define and describe reality. God
works the numbers too, because numbers are a type of vocabulary.
The Bible is full of
numbers and they are usually misinterpreted by those who read the Bible. For
instance, when a modern person hears that Jesus was in the tomb three days or
Noah was in the ark forty days, they start counting. Numbers are a kind of
vocabulary. Three is the divine number. It means God is involved. Forty is the
number that means testing and so on.
Another sense in which
numbers are used in the Bible is called “gematria.” In the languages of
the Bible there were no numerals. Instead of “1, 2, 3, 4” they counted with
“a,b,g,d” (g was in third place, not c,) The letter “A” could represent the
sound “ahh..” or the number “1” depending on the context. The most famous
example of this the “number of the beast” (Rev. 13: 17-18) Hollywood has had a
field day with 666. People are so goofy about it they won’t live in a house at
666 anywhere street or call a phone number with the prefix 666. There are people
who have no problem sneaking off to a hotel with another person’s spouse, just
so they don’t stay in room 666. And of course the History Channel has many
learned disquisitions about the meaning of 666 which are all a bunch of
pseudo-biblical hooey.
The Greek spelling of the
words Nero Caesar is "Neron Kaisar". This in turn transliterates into Hebrew as
“nrwn qsr”. Those letters taken as numbers add up to 666. So Nero was the
beast and the book of Revelation isn’t talking about the end of the world, but
the end of Jerusalem for which Nero was responsible. Revelation 11,8 reads
“Their bodies will lie in the street of the great city, which is figuratively
called Sodom and Egypt, where also their Lord was crucified.” The city where
their Lord was crucified was not Sodom nor Egypt, but Jerusalem. In Revelation
18 the great city is called Babylon. So clearly the city that is destroyed is
not Rome as most people assume, or New York, or even Keokuk, Iowa. It was
Jerusalem and it was destroyed in 70 AD.
The book of Revelation is
about the New and Heavenly Jerusalem which is the Church, the bride of Christ,
as well as the heavenly city, no matter what the geniuses at the History Channel
claim. And Ice Road Truckers???? What do they have to do with History? Where was
I. Oh yes. Nero. Nero Caesar means 666 if you count the letters as numbers in
Aramaic or Hebrew. Numbers in the Bible and in Nature have symbolic meanings and
are very important.
So why seven days?
Because seven is a code word. It is closely related to the Hebrew word meaning
to swear an oath. That means that whenever you see the word or concept “seven”
in the Bible it has to do with God’s covenant. Thus, God made the world in seven
days. I have no idea whether or not God made the world in seven periods of
twenty-four hours. But most certainly, the Bible is trying to tell us that the
very fact of the existence of the universe is a sign of God’s covenant love for
us.
Think about Noah and the
Rainbow. Has it ever occurred to you that there are seven colors in the rainbow?
Every time you see a rainbow, God is telling you that he loves you eternally and
faithfully. So what is a covenant? It is the giving of self for self. A contract
says I give to you so that you will give to me. It is the exchange of money
goods or services. When the business is over, the contract is over. There is a
certain ancient profession that runs on contracts. A covenant says I give you my
self that you might give me your self. It ends with death when there is no more
self to give. Marriage is a covenant, or least it is supposed to be. That’s why
divorce is so sad. You think you can get free of the old ball and chain (be it
man or woman, he said inclusively) but you never really can. There is hurt and
bitterness and custody battles and wounds that last for generations. God is all
about covenants. We want Him to be about contracts, “O Lord, gimme. And if you
do, I’ll say these prayers, or go to church for a month or shave my head or....
In Jesus’ name, Amen”
That’s why Sunday, God
asks us not simply to go to church, but to swear a 7, I mean an oath. Psalm 50:5
“Gather my saints together to me; those that have made a covenant with me by
sacrifice.”
If you’re Protestant you
might go to church on Sunday, that is if you get something out of it, but you
can pray at home too. It’s just as good. Isn’t it? That’s not what the Bible
says in Hebrews 10:25, “Do not forsake our own assembling together, as the
custom of some is, but exhort one another; and so much the more, as you see the
day drawing nigh.”
If you’re Catholic you go
to the foot of the Cross, which is where Christ offers His Flesh and Blood for
the redemption of the world. We call it Mass. You stand on Calvary’s hill with
Mary, our blessed Mother. You do it at the beginning of every 7 day cycle
because God wants to renew His Covenant, with an Oath written in the Blood of
His Son. He wants to tell you that He loves you completely and wants you to
swear your love to Him to the degree that a weak human being can. I eat His
Flesh and drink His Blood and give Him my flesh and my blood to do with as he
pleases. I don’t go to be entertained or even instructed. I go to Calvary to die
with Him, and so doing, to live with Him. If you don’t go on Sunday (unless you
are truly unable), the day of the Oath, you are simply not a Catholic.
I could weep when I see
what they have done with the rainbow. That sign of God’s covenant love is used
by some as a sign that they will do as they please, no matter what the Lord has
asked. The unbreakable bond between husband and wife is not just an
entertainment or even a relationship. It is a sacrament. In our times there are
people who want to make the Mass an entertainment, forgetting that it is the
un-bloody re-presentation of the sacrifice of Calvary. It has been raining a lot
recently. I wonder if Heaven is weeping too.
Rev. Know-it-all
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