Saturday July 3, 2021: The City of Man

The American Veterinary Medical Association, The American Motorcyclist Association, Illinois State Veterinary Medical Association, LA Fitness and several Facebook interest groups. These are just a few of the organizations or associations that I belong to. Groups of like-minded individuals sharing a common experience. Helping each other to grow in that experience. We share information to educate, we organize opportunities to interact and we encourage one another. These are all great reasons to belong to these type of groups but I contend that these are not the main reasons we belong.

We belong because…well…we want to belong. We ALL want to feel like we are part of something greater. We crave human interaction. A common cause. A feeling of support where there is caring among its members. Even if that caring occurs for a brief moment. If this were not true you would not see young children joining gangs. It is partially for financial gain and power but the initial attraction, I believe, is for a sense of being part of something larger and for its feeling of protection and family.

In the movie, “Lord of the Flies”, young English boys were shipwrecked on an isolated island and the rules that applied to their former social structure disappeared. As a result, a new order had to be formed. And probably the greatest driver for the group to accept that new order was the threat of exclusion from the group. Humiliation and isolation were the result of not accepting what became the established hierarchy and leadership. We are made to belong to a community. The question is, which community do you pledge your soul to?

In Paul’s letter to the Ephesians today he proposes that the ultimate community is that community in which Christ is at its center. The capstone or cornerstone. The foundation. Before Christ, the Jews were God’s chosen people. The Gentiles, the uncircumcised, were on the outside looking in. Delineation of being part of THE group was circumcision and the strict following of the 613 laws in the code of Moses. Notice that at least one of these precepts excluded women. A very narrow club to be sure. But Christ came to expand the membership requirements. Or, actually, narrow them. Now there is only one requirement. Follow the way of the cross. Allow Christ to be the president of this club.

Now that I am retired from veterinary medicine I have let my membership in veterinary organizations lapse. I am sure that one day by ability to ride motorcycles will diminish and the lure of motorcycle-related groups will fade. Leaders of groups will come and go. Many of you remember the video rental chain, Blockbuster. There was one on every corner it seemed. Or Pan American Airlines. The company that invented international travel. Or Krispy Kreme Donuts. Still around, but not to the degree they once were. In Chicago, Marshall Field’s Department Store was an institution for generations. No longer there. Companies come and go. Organizations come and go. People come and go.

But as Christians our community, our leader, has a bit of a different timeline. Eternity. Paul tells us how our community was built by the apostles with Christ at its center. This community is not a building, not a religious order, not a pastor. It is a network of PEOPLE supporting PEOPLE with no less than God at its helm. No longer Jew or Greek. No longer male or female. No longer circumcised or uncircumcised. No longer on the outside looking in.

In the play/movie “Godspell” there is a song called “Beautiful City“. The refrain is:

We can build
A beautiful city
Yes we can
Oh yes we can
We can build
A beautiful city
Call it out
And call it the city of man

And one of the verses:

We don’t need alabaster
We don’t need chrome
We’ve got our special plaster
Take my hand
I’ll take you home!
We see nations rise
In each other’s eye
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Let us build our beautiful city one brick (one person) at a time. A city that will last through eternity. And call it A City of Man. With the ultimate general contractor. Christ the Lord.

Today’s Readings

About the Author

Hello! My name is John Ciribassi. I live in Carol Stream, IL in the USA. My wife Elise and I are parishioners at Corpus Christi Catholic Church. We have two adult daughters. One lives in Senegal, West Africa with her husband and her 3 sons. The other teaches Anthropology at the University of Oslo, Norway. We also have a home in Mainesburg, Pa in the North Central part of Pennsylvania. My wife and I are both retired veterinarians, and my specialty is in animal behavior. I attended college and veterinary school in Illinois, where I met my wife who is from the Chicago area, and the rest is history! My hobbies include Racquetball, Pickleball, Off Road Motorcycle Riding, Hiking and Camping. I continue to enjoy the opportunity to offer what little insight I have on the scriptures. But I have always felt that the scriptures can speak for themselves. My job is just to shine a little light on them for people who maybe don't have the time to look into the readings deeply. I hope you enjoy and find value in my writings. I continue to be grateful for this opportunity.

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12 Comments

  1. Thank you to all who have advised me to google my way to the monthly mass readings. I appreciate the suggestions and I have tried them all but still have not found the same format that used to be here.
    Why can’t someone let me know why your calendar is not working ? Or fix it.

  2. I love your vision of a group open to everyone, with Christ as our supreme leader, where we can all belong and be loved by Him and one another. And forever.

  3. Loved you reflection today and as a child of the 60s and 70s, smiled as I watched Godspell. Will have to show my children that clip — they’ll love the hairdos and styles. Happy 4th of July to the entire ACM community!

  4. Excellent reflection and clip to go along with it. Always brilliant stuff Mr C. Thanks and Happy 4th!

  5. Robert – it appears the monthly calendar is now updated to July 2021. If you are still experiencing problems it must be on your end.

  6. Mr. Boehlert,

    To answer your question, perhaps that might be due to resources. And while I hate to be so blunt, I feel I need to be — it is rather bizarre that you continue to ask your question over and over again.

    Not all formats will be the same and you ultimately need to pick one and move on. As long as the format is giving you the information you need, i.e., what the readings are, the format should not matter.

    I really hope you had find peace and move on.

  7. Always appreciate your wonderful writings. May the Lord continue to guide you and all of the writers here.

  8. Thank You John for this reflection and the clip of Godspell! Beautiful way to start my day and the reminder that God is our leader! We’re all in this together and the prize is “Eternal Happiness!”
    Happy 4th of July weekend!

  9. Blessings everyone. I presently work on the frontlines in ministry and have for many years. I have witnessed much across the spectrum of behavior from evil to good. I also
    know intuitively that life is very messy and people are complex both individually and in community. I propose that young people join gangs for another reason. The crushing poverty and anomie forced upon generations of minorities by a system that is cruel, arbitrary and racist. Do you wonder why almost all gang members are black or Hispanic? Today people in my family and many other practice Catholics promulgate myopic, mendacious, malicious myths that they have earned all they have and anyone who hasn’t is there own fault. This ignores history, truth, and context completely. And it is anti-Christian directly contradicting Love Thy Neighbor! The church has been complicit in many monstrous evils in history that are pervasive in the pernicious effects until this day. This includes slavery, anti/-Semitism and misogyny. So yes every one needs community and ultimately the community of Christ. However we all need to atone for how we have made it impossible for many to join community and justify it by a blind adherence to malicious myths that benefit us!

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