Our Mission
The
Feast of the Ascension is an important feast because it signifies the ending of
Christ’s work on earth, through his physical body. His mission continues in and through his
Mystical Body. Jesus fulfilled all the
promises made to the chosen people through the prophets. Not only are all the promises fulfilled, but
God has established a New Covenant, a New Israel, a
New People. This God did, in and through
the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. As
Jesus touched people while on earth with his physical body, now he touches
people through the Church. In all the
works of the Church, the mission of Jesus is carried on. St. Augustine said that in the Mass and the
Sacraments, it is Jesus who consecrates, Jesus who baptizes. Jesus is at work in and through the community
he established as the New Israel. For us
as the New People of God, we are reminded of the many parables where there will
be accounting for all the great gifts God has given us in and through Jesus. We cannot bury these gifts. They must be used for the good of the
community and the Glory of God. What an awesome
responsibility is ours! Before Jesus
ascended into Heaven, he commissioned his apostles to go into the whole world
and proclaim the “Good News” (Mark 16:15). As the people of the New Israel, we have the
responsibility of living and sharing the faith.
Through
baptism we are incorporated into the Church, the Body of Christ. We are called to holiness, to follow Jesus
and share in the Good News of our faith with others. Like the people of Israel, we are counted a
kingdom of priests, a consecrated nation.
We cannot spend our time looking back at the Jesus who walked the earth
with his Apostles and disciples. No, we
are to go forth, in the power and presence of the Risen Lord – to carry out the
mission entrusted to us. To carry out
our mission, we have received the gift of the Holy Spirit in Confirmation to
empower us to witness to the Gospel. The
Holy Spirit gives us the courage and strength to carry out the command of
Jesus. St. Theresa of Avila expressed our mission in these words:
“Christ
Has No Body”
Christ has no body but yours.
No hands, no feet on earth but yours.
Yours are the eyes with which he looks
with compassion on this world…
Yours are the feet with which he walks
to do good.
Yours are the hands with which he
blesses all the world…
Yours are the hands,
Yours are the feet,
Yours are the eyes,
Yours are his body.
Christ has no body on earth but yours.
We
can pray to God in thanksgiving for the work we have been given, that of
drawing others into the faith. And we
can thank God for the feast that reminds us that we are not alone, but the
Risen Lord himself is with us, both praying for us and working with us.
