In the twelfth century in the French region of Premontre, St.
Norbert founded a religious Order known as the Praemonstratensians or
the Norbertines. His founding of the Order was a monumental task:
combating rampant heresies (particularly regarding the Blessed
Sacrament), revitalizing many of the faithful who had grown indifferent
and dissolute, plus effecting peace and reconciliation among enemies.
Norbert entertained no pretensions about his own ability to
accomplish this multiple task. Even with the aid of a goodly number of
men who joined his Order, he realized that nothing could be effectively
done without God’s power. Finding this help especially in devotion to
the Blessed Sacrament, he and his Norbertines praised God for success in
converting heretics, reconciling numerous enemies and rebuilding faith
in indifferent believers. Many of them lived in central houses during
the week and served in parishes on weekends.
Reluctantly, Norbert
became archbishop of Magdeburg in central Germany, a territory half
pagan and half Christian. In this position he zealously and courageously
continued his work for the Church until his death on June 6, 1134.
Comment: A different world cannot be built by indifferent
people. The same is true in regard to the Church. The indifference of
vast numbers of nominal faithful to ecclesiastical authority and
essential doctrines of the faith weakens the Church's witness.
Unswerving loyalty to the Church and fervent devotion to the Eucharist,
as practiced by Norbert, will continue immeasurably towards maintaining
the people of God in accord with the heart of Christ.
Quote: On the occasion of his ordination to the
priesthood, Norbert said, "O Priest! You are not yourself because you
are God. You are not of yourself because you are the servant and
minister of Christ. You are not your own because you are the spouse of
the Church. You are not yourself because you are the mediator between
God and man. You are not from yourself because you are nothing. What
then are you? Nothing and everything. O Priest! Take care lest what was
said to Christ on the cross be said to you: 'He saved others, himself he
cannot save!'" |
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