HANDBOOK STUDY
FOR OUR LADY HELP OF CHRISTIAN PRAESIDIUM, ANNUNCIATION CATHOLIC COMMUNITY, ST.
PETER’S CHAPLAINCY, UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA NSUKKA BY BRO. SOLOMON ANETOCHUKWU
ODO ON SUNDAY, 5TH MARCH, 2017.
TOPIC: THE OBJECT OF THE LEGION OF
MARY (Legion Official Handbook Chapt. 2, p. 11)
Object means the purpose or the
reason for doing something, or the result you wish to achieve by doing it. On
this note, I will start by reminding us of the popular quote; “When purpose is
not known abuse is inevitable”.
At the end of
the study we are expected to know the
following;
ü What the object
of Legion is?
ü The primary
means of achieving the object
ü The Legion at
the disposal of the bishop who gives the authority for catholic action and
social aspect. (culled
from Handbook Guide of Immaculate Conception Regia Catholic Diocese of Nsukka)
I will therefore
divide this study into three sections namely holiness of members, ways of
achieving holiness and loyalty and union of members to higher council and
ecclesiastical authorities.
Holiness of
Members
The
object of the Legion of Mary is the glory of God through the holiness of its
members (Handbook Legionis p. 11) Holiness means living
and leading good life, that is, life that is devoid of sin. In many passages of
our Legion Handbook, issues of holiness have been stressed. As Legionaries,
holiness is number one priority in our life. The holiness of life which the
Legion of Mary seeks to promote in the members is also its primary means of
action. Christ says ‘I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who abide in
me, and I in them bear much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing Jn.
15:5 (Handbook Legionis p. 68). It is in union with Christ
and Mary that our holiness grows better. The Legion aims not at the doing of
any particular work, but has as a primary object the making of its members holy
(HL p. 72).
The holiness of the member is
not only of fundamental importance for the Legion, it is moreover the primary
means of action, for only in the measure that the Legionary possesses grace can
he be the channel of it to others (HL p.45-46). The passage above is trying to
remind us that it is only when we are holy that we can make others to be holy.
This goes a long way to remind us of the famous Latin quote: “Nemo dat qued non
habet- what you don’t have, you cannot give”. Interior life of Legionaries mean
that one’s thoughts, desires and affections converge on our Lord. ‘It is no
longer I who live’ says Apostle Paul ‘but it is Christ who lives in me’ Gal.
2:20 (HL p. 203-204)
Ways of
Achieving Holiness
Holiness has both private and
public dimension. The two dimensions are not totally the same but they are
complementary as well as independent though coexisting peacefully. They are not
mutually exclusive. Our subjective and direct personal relationship with our
personal God and Saviour should have corresponding practical, pragmatic and
objective orientation in our daily lives. Nobody claims to be holy or communing
with God personally and his external behaviours are in outright contradiction
to what holiness entails. Holiness should not only be viewed from subject point
of view but also from universal and objective vantage point for holiness makes
sense more in the context of concrete daily lives of man. It is an organic
life- process, a something which the whole self does, not something as which
its intellect holds an opinion. Thomas Aquinas made us to understand that exterior consecration signifies interior holiness, the
subject of which is the soul, again, there can be no holiness without a good life and sanctifying grace
(Aquinas Summa).
The way
of perfection passes by way of the Cross. There is no holiness without
renunciation and spiritual battle (CCC. No. 2015). First step of achieving
holiness is by rejecting our formal sinful ways of living. This is not usually
easy for the battle is spiritual one so we should be ready for this battle as
soldiers of Mary.
Ways of or means by which the
Legion of Mary is to effect its object is through personal service acting under
the influence of the Holy Spirit, having Divine Grace as its moving principle
and support and the Glory of God and salvation of soul(Salvus animorum) as its
final end and purpose (HL p. 67). This implies that holiness cannot be achieved
by our efforts or powers alone; we rely on grace of God and on the powers of
the Holy Ghost working in union with Mary our Mother.
There are three necessary
requirements for a Christian life: prayer, mortification and sacraments and
they are interconnected (HL p.204). So, for us to achieve holiness we must live
a life of prayer, handbook advises us that we should pray as well as work (HL
p. 203). Inasmuch as public aspect of holiness is emphasized we should not
undermine private and personal interaction with our God. Again, we should
always not dance to the tune of our flesh, self mortification is very essential
for spiritual growth. Thank God we are in Lenten season. Finally, we should not
forget the role sacraments in our life as Christian, as Legionaries, we are supposed
to be receiving Holy Communion every time. The Eucharist is the centre and
source of grace: therefore, it must be the very keystone of the Legionary
scheme (HL p. 49)
Charity
is the soul of the holiness to which all are called: it "governs, shapes, and
perfects all the means of sanctification (CCC. No.826). We equally improve our
holy life through charitable works. The bible made us understand that whatever
we do to the least of our brethren, we do it unto the Lord.
LOYALTY AND UNION OF MEMBERS TO HIGHER COUNCIL AND
TO ECCLESIASTICAL AUTHORITIES.
In voluntary organization, the
cement of this connection is loyalty; the loyalty of the members to Praesidium,
of the Praesidium to its curia, and so on through the ascending grades of
Legionary authority to the Concilium Legionis; and to the ecclesiastical
authorities everywhere (HL p.171). Ecclesiastical authorities stand for our
Parish Priest, Chaplains, Bishops and their representatives. We must obey them
and be loyal to them. They have to approve and sanction anything we are to do.
On all doubtful points, in all difficult situations and with regard to every
new work or novel departure recourse must be had to appropriate authority for
guidance and sanction (HL p. 171). Latin adage instructs us that when in doubt,
we should not act- ‘in dubio non agere’. We need to act on certainty; this can
only be done by appeal to appropriate authority instead of doing whatever comes
to our mind. Again, for the fact that the Spirit through the church is source
of all holiness, we need to act in union with the church, Catechism maintains,
the article
concerning the Church also depends entirely on the article about the Holy
Spirit, which immediately precedes it. "Indeed, having shown that the
Spirit is the source and giver of all holiness, we now confess that it is he
who has endowed the Church with holiness."(CCC. No. 749)
We should also be mindful of
many restrictions stated for us in the Legion Handbook, some of them are as
follows;
Ø Control
of work by Praesidium (HL p.288)
Ø Material
relief prohibited (HL p. 166, no. 15 & p. 291)
Ø No
collecting of money (HL p. 293)
Ø No
politics in the Legion (HL p. 293)
Ø Confidential
nature of the Legion (HL p. 109, 123, 194). Et cetera
Conclusion
We
have seen that the object of the Legion is our holiness, holiness is achieved
through prayers and active work and maintain by being in union to the church.
Let us therefore try as much as possible to make this object our objective as
member of Legion of Mary as we pray that God will give us the grace to
actualize it.
References:
1.
The
Official Handbook of the Legion of Mary. New and revised edition 2005.
Published by Concilium Legionis Mariae, Dublin. (cited
in the passage as Handbook Legionis or HL)
2.
Catechism Of The Catholic Church (cited in the passage as CCC)
3.
Summa Theologica by Saint Thomas Aquinas (cited in the passage
as Aquinas Summa)
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