Saturday, December 1, 2007

The Courage of Eleazar (2 Mc 6:18-31)

“At our age it would be unbecoming to make such a pretense;
many young people would think the ninety-year-old Eleazar
had gone over to an alien religion.

Should I thus pretend for the sake of a brief moment of life,
they would be led astray by me,
while I would bring shame and dishonor on my old age.

Even if, for the time being, I avoid the punishment of men,
I shall never, whether alive or dead,
escape the hands of the Almighty.

Therefore, by manfully giving up my life now,
I will prove myself worthy of my old age,
and I will leave to the young a noble example
of how to die willingly and generously
for the revered and holy laws.”


The hill he has picked to die on is the one held by Antiochus IV Epiphanes who demands he eat pork.


Reading from Mass of November 20, 2007.

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