It’s Self-emptying, Highest
Becoming the Lowest!
(the cattle class!)
dr. james
kottoor
“His (Jesus’) state was divine, yet he did not cling to his equality
with God but emptied himself to assume the condition of a slave and became as men are, he was humbler yet,
even accepting death, death on a cross.” (Phil. 2,7)
Llisten more from Apostle Paul:
“If our life in Christ means anything to you, if love can persuade you all,…then be
united in your convictions and love, with
a common purpose and common mind….There must be no competition
among you, no conceit, but everybody is to be self-effacing. Always consider
the other person better than yourself, so that
nobody thinks of his own interest first but everybody thinks of the
other people’s interest instead.” (Phi.2, 1-5)
This is what ought to constitute the essence of anyone who
claims to be a follower of Jesus or calls himself/herself a ‘Christian’. This name was first used in Antioch many years after Jesus’ death, but
never during Jesus’ life. With the
advent of thousands of churches in the middle ages the original group was
called ‘Catholic’ and the rest Christian. Thus the name ‘Catholic ’which aught
to mean universal actually became ‘Ghetto’. Why?
Ghetto
Catholics?
The original Christian community
usurped that name, to distinguish itself after many groups rebelled and broke
away especially with the historic Lutheran Schism. In effect what JESUS meant
for all, his followers made it particular, each organizer assuming a particular
name. Result? Today there are thousands of organized Churches, starting with names of the organizers. Hence also the hue
and cry that ‘Organized Religions’ meant for organizers should end.
Slavish service: Hall mark
To come back to the main
theme we started with; ‘What is Christmas and what it means to be a follower of
Jesus, the simple answer is; All those who follow the life and teachings of
Jesus in word and deed should do the
self-emptying to become the least, a ‘slave’ to serve humbly those most in need.
If all have to have that
humble mentality of a ‘Slave’ to serve those most in need, where is place for
inequality; where is room for master and
servant; where is place for a higher and lower of class distinctions of
a Hindu caste system; where is any room for a hierarchical class system that
starts with the laity on the ground and goes up step by step – religious,
clerics/priests, bishops, archbishops,
cardinals and the Pope at the top of the ladder – all of which brooks no
breaking?
Outstanding Exceptions
Of course our present
Pope who places himself one step below
the laity to deserve the title: “Servant of servants” is a towering exception,
frowned upon and fought against by many power
hungry top personalities in the hierarchy, who want to shine like peacocks in appearance and dominate
others like a tiger or lion in the jungles.
The patron saints of these crooked canvassers
were already among the 12 apostles of Jesus: James and John who tried in
vain to sit on the right and left as Prime Ministers in his kingdom. They used
their mother to plead with Jesus to grant them that coveted honor. This type of
canvassing is being done even today under the reign of Francis which he stoutly
opposes and therefore has become a Bate Noire, an arch enemy of many aspiring
bishops and cardinals.
Saint rebuking Pope
There were also Popes with
such craze for pomp and power. Listen to what St. Bernard said to such a pope Eugenius III (pope from 1145-1153) who
was his subordinate before: “When the pope, clad in silk, covered with gold and
jewels, rides out on his white horse, escorted by soldiers and servants, he
looks more like Constantine's successor than St Peter's”. That was witnessing par
excellence to the spirit of Jesus, which we are discussing here.
It was precisely to correct this wrong
lifestyle and outlook that Pope John XXIII called the Vatican II: “to
sweep clean the dust of the empire accumulated on the throne of Peter, ever
since the time of Constantine”
and what Francis does one better by saying: “I am a sinner!”. Much before him
St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo described himself: “For you I am a Bishop, but with you I am a Christian” to emphasis his
equality with all followers of Jesus who emptied himself to serve as “Emmanuel”, God with us. Only the
really exalted can come down and be really one “with us” in every respect.
Come down to Cattle
Class!
So the message of Christmas is what
Jesus told Zacheus: “Come down from the tree top if I have to sup with you.” He
repeats the same call to every one in the hierarchical ladder trying to climb higher and higher by hook or crook, and to the laity in the
secular domain, presenting themselves as ‘intellectuals’ or canvassing for Chevalier-type of positions.
Living examples are those who are just bishops but calling and presenting
themselves as Archbishops, pretending themselves, on one pretext or other, to be much more than what they really are.
Is this not the same message that the
“self-emptying of Jesus in a cattle shed, borne there because there was no room
for Him in the palaces of the comfortable class, tells us? Shouldn’t all those who consider him as lord,
master, teacher, guide and ‘Son of Man’,
the ideal human for all humans, think
seriously and change their lifestyle to become humbler and more credible? That
is precisely why we the CCV group call ourselves the CATTLE CLASS to make a
small beginning at least in this direction, for two reasons:
Two
aspects of cattle class
First: Jesus
self-emptied himself in a Cattle shed. He could not have lowered himself further. He thus became one
with the wretched lot of humanity – like
the haggard looking migrants who trudge the dusty, dirty roads, shot at and
tortured or drowned in sea or the helpless women folk, young and old raped and
brutally murdered for no valid reason.
Second: Cattle class has come to become synonymous with the lowest,
despised rung in society, the poor, abandoned, untouchables, outcastes and
uncared for of which no one wants to be a part. Recall a typical marriage add:
“Wanted, a beautiful, well educated, Suriyani girl.” While all are in the rat
race for top class, followers of Jesus are called to run for the last place in
the CATTLE CLASS, in the company of ‘sacred’ cows, dogs and donkeys. Any
takers? At least for a trial?
Some one once said: “There was only one Christian in the whole
world. He died on the cross. Literally true! Not even St. Francis,
though called the second Christ. Rani Maria suffered like Jesus on the cross.
Fr. Damian kissed, embraced and served the lepers. Myriad are the roles the cattle class offers each
one of us to serve. What ever they be, what is vital is to have that humility and readiness to serve the
least, last and needy.
To serve, not to be Served
It is variously said: “Those who stand and
wait also serve”, also, “to serve the Lord is to reign” (Servire Domino regnare est). Therefore those alone who are ready
to serve the poor and needy in humble surroundings have any right to celebrate
or rejoice at the birth of Jesus. Wish you all that Spirit of ‘self-emptying’ during this
Christmas!
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