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| Chapter VII. The washing away of sins is indicated by the white robes of the catechumens, whence the Church speaks of herself as black and comely. Angels marvel at her brightness as at that of the flesh of the Lord. Moreover, Christ Himself commended His beauty to His Spouse under many figures. The mutual affection of the one for the other is described. PREVIOUS SECTION - NEXT SECTION - HELP
Chapter VII.
The washing away of sins is indicated by the white robes
of the catechumens, whence the Church speaks of herself as black and
comely. Angels marvel at her brightness as at that of the flesh
of the Lord. Moreover, Christ Himself commended His beauty to His
Spouse under many figures. The mutual affection of the one for
the other is described.
34. After this
white robes were given to you as a sign that you were putting off the
covering of sins, and putting on the chaste veil of innocence, of which
the prophet said: “Thou shalt sprinkle me with hyssop and I
shall be cleansed, Thou shalt wash me and I shall be made whiter than
snow.”2869 For he
who is baptized is seen to be purified both according to the Law and
according to the Gospel: according to the Law, because Moses
sprinkled the blood of the lamb with a bunch of hyssop;2870 according to the Gospel, because
Christ’s garments were white as snow, when in the Gospel He
showed forth the glory of His Resurrection. He, then, whose guilt
is remitted is made whiter than snow. So that God said by
Isaiah: “Though your sins be as scarlet, I will make them
white as snow.”2871
35. The Church, having put on these garments
through the laver of regeneration, says in the Song of Songs:
“I am black
and comely,
O daughters of Jerusalem.”2872
Black through the frailty of her human condition, comely through the
sacrament of faith. And the daughters of Jerusalem beholding
these garments say in amazement: “Who is this that cometh
up made white?”2873 She
was black, how is she now suddenly made white?
36. The angels, too, were in doubt when
Christ arose; the powers of heaven were in doubt when they saw that
flesh was ascending into heaven. Then they said: “Who
is this King of glory?” And whilst some said “Lift up
your gates, O princes, and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors, and the
King of glory shall come in.”2874
In Isaiah, too, we find that the powers of heaven doubted and
said: “Who is this that cometh up from Edom, the redness of
His garments is from Bosor, He who is glorious in white
apparel?”2875
37. But Christ, beholding His Church, for
whom He Himself, as you find in the book of the prophet Zechariah, had
put on filthy garments, now clothed in white raiment, seeing, that is,
a soul pure and washed in the laver of regeneration, says:
“Behold, thou art fair, My love, behold thou art fair, thy eyes
are like a dove’s,”2876 in the
likeness of which the Holy Spirit descended from heaven. The eyes
are beautiful like those of a dove, because in the likeness of a dove
the Holy Spirit descended from heaven.
38. And farther on: “Thy teeth
are like a flock of sheep that are shorn, which are come up from the
pool, which all bear twins, and none is barren among them, thy lips are
as a cord of scarlet.”2877 This
is no slight praise. First by the pleasing comparison to those
that are shorn; for we know that goats both feed in high places without
risk, and securely find their food in rugged places, and then when
shorn are freed from what is superfluous. The Church is likened
to a flock of these, having in itself the many virtues of those souls
which through the laver lay aside the superfluity of sins, and offer to
Christ the mystic faith and the grace of good living, which speak of
the cross of the Lord Jesus.
39. The Church is beautiful in them.
So that God the Word says to her: “Thou art all fair, My
love, and there is no blemish in thee,” for guilt has been washed
away. “Come hither from Lebanon, My spouse, come hither
from Lebanon, from the beginning of faith wilt thou pass through and
pass on,”2878 because,
renouncing the world, she passed through things temporal and passed on
to Christ. And again, God the Word says to her: “How
beautiful and sweet art thou made, O love, in thy delights! Thy
stature is become like that of a palm-tree, and thy breasts like
bunches of grapes.”2879
40. And the Church answers Him, “Who
will give Thee to me, my Brother, that didst suck the breasts of my
mother? If I find Thee without, I will kiss Thee, and indeed they
will not despise me. I will take Thee, and bring Thee into the
house of my mother; and into the secret chamber of her that conceived
me. Thou shalt teach me.”2880 You see how, delighted with the
gifts of grace, she longs to attain to the innermost mysteries, and to
consecrate all her affections to Christ. She still seeks, she
still stirs up His love, and asks of the daughters of Jerusalem to stir
it up for her, and desires that by their beauty, which is that of
faithful souls, her spouse may be incited to ever richer love for
her.
41. So that the Lord Jesus Himself, invited
by such eager love and by the beauty of comeliness and grace, since now
no offences pollute the baptized, says to the Church:
“Place Me as a seal upon thy heart, as a signet upon thine
arm;”2881 that is,
thou art comely, My beloved, thou art all fair, nothing is wanting to
thee. Place Me as a seal upon thine heart, that thy faith may
shine forth in the fulness of the sacrament. Let thy works also
shine and set forth the image of God in the Whose image thou wast
made. Let no persecution lessen thy love, which many waters
cannot quench, nor many rivers drown.
42. And then remember that you received the
seal of the Spirit; the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit
of counsel and strength, the spirit of knowledge and godliness, and the
spirit of holy fear,2882 and
preserved what you received. God the Father sealed you, Christ
the Lord strengthened you, and gave the earnest of the Spirit in your
heart,2883 as you
have learned in the lesson from the Apostle.2884
2884 This passage
evidently refers to confirmation, and to the seven gifts of the Holy
Spirit received therein. In the Early Church as in the Eastern
Church to the present day, confirmation was administered immediately
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