Now, are we ready to spread and share our Christianity
with other people, not only within our country but also in others?
Let’s remember that if we truly have imbibed the Christian spirit, we
would surely be given that same mandate Christ gave to his apostles
before he ascended to heaven to “Go into all the world and preach the
gospel to all creation.” (Mk 16,15)
As appropriately articulated in the motto of the
celebration of the 500 years of Christianity in our country, we have
been “gifted to give.” How are we giving ourselves from the abundant
gifts we have received from God all through these 500 years of our
Christianity?
Obviously, it’s a question that we have to ask ourselves
individually first, before we start figuring out what we have done in
this regard as a Christian nation. Do we truly have an apostolic
concern? Do we feel the urge to share our Christian belief with
others? Do we know how to convert everything in our life into a means
and an occasion to do apostolate?
And from our own personal examination, we can start asking
whether our Christianity has spread more widely. Is there a rise in
conversions? Is there a rise in vocations? Are we sending more
missionaries to other countries? Are we producing more saints?
The answers to these questions may not capture the whole
picture of the matter but they can give us some indicators about how
we are faring in this regard. These indicators would be enough for us
to know what to do, what resources would be needed, what direction and
focus we need to take, etc.
We have to realize though that we should not be so much
interested in numbers and in areas covered as in the quality of
Christianity that we are spreading and sharing; Are we ready to tackle
today’s challenges and the complex religious issues?
All these considerations should move us to be most serious
in living our Christian life. Are we mastering the Christian doctrine
such that we can readily answer the questions arising from the many
religious issues around? We may have to figure out the doctrinal
literacy of the average Christian faithful we have.
The more tricky part would be how to develop, enhance and
maintain the life of piety that would always serve as the basic dynamo
in spreading Christianity around. This definitely would need a lot of
spiritual direction and accompaniment of the people involved. Do we
have the appropriate systems and structures for this?
It is important that our Church leaders be in the
forefront in coming up with a wholistic plan to turn this beautiful
motto of being “gifted to give” into a living reality. Obviously, they
have to know how to orchestrate well the different charisms that are
already in place and working in their respective circumscriptions.
Most importantly, we need to offer a lot of prayer and
sacrifices to be able to correspond properly to Christ’s mandate to
“go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.”
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