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The Feast of St. John Lateran – Building a Kingdom of Love with Msgr. John Esseff
Msgr. John Esseff reflects on the Feast of the Dedication of St. John Lateran, calling it a reminder that the Church is not a building but the living Body of Christ. He traces the biblical understanding of the temple from the Old Testament to Jesus, whose pierced side poured forth blood and water—the sacraments of baptism and Eucharist—through which the faithful are united to Him. Each baptized person becomes a living stone in the spiritual temple founded on Christ. Msgr. Esseff recalls a mystical encounter in St. John Lateran where Christ revealed the power of divine love flowing from His Sacred Heart, urging him to teach this love to the world. Thus, we shouldn’t be relying on worldly powers or comfort: such dependence is a spiritual decay.
There is a need for authentic witness, especially for younger generations. Many youth long for challenge and genuine examples of holiness, not comfort or compromise. Renewal begins in families through sacrificial love between husband and wife, parents and children. Every Christian, he says, is called to manifest Christ’s love daily through charity and courage, becoming a light amid cultural darkness.
Discerning Hearts Reflection Questions
- How do I understand my identity as a living temple of God rather than just a member of an institution?
- In what ways can I let the love flowing from Christ’s Sacred Heart transform my daily actions?
- What “marketplaces” in my own heart need cleansing so that God may dwell more fully within me?
- How does my participation in the Eucharist unite me more deeply to Christ and His Church?
- When faced with cultural opposition, how can I draw strength from the witness of the early martyrs?
- Do I rely more on worldly comfort and security or on God’s providence and grace?
- How am I nurturing sacrificial love within my family or community?
- What example of faith and courage am I offering to younger generations seeking authenticity?
- How can I live each day as part of Christ’s mission to bring light into the world’s darkness?
- What concrete step can I take this week to let Christ’s love flow through me to someone in need?
Msgr. John A. Esseff is a Roman Catholic priest in the Diocese of Scranton. Msgr. Esseff served as a retreat director and confessor to St. Teresa of Calcutta. He continues to offer direction and retreats for the sisters of the Missionaries of Charity around the world. Msgr. Esseff encountered St. Padre Pio, who would become a spiritual father to him. He has lived in areas around the world, serving in the Pontifical missions, a Catholic organization established by Pope St. John Paul II to bring the Good News to the world, especially to the poor. Msgr. Esseff assisted the founders of the Institute for Priestly Formation and continues to serve as a spiritual director for the Institute. He continues to serve as a retreat leader and director to bishops, priests and sisters and seminarians, and other religious leaders around the world.
