The Man Who Chose To See
by Rev.
Emmanuel Charles McCarthy
by Rev. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy
DIGG THIS
War will
exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys
the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today.
~ John F. Kennedy
The
life of Franz Jägerstätter was the ordinary life of an
Austrian farmer in the village of St. Radegund. He was a devout
Catholic, a daily communicant who prayed the rosary while doing
farm chores. Sexton of his parish church, he was married and had
three children. But, on August 9, 1943 Franz Jägerstätter’s
life became other than ordinary, when he was legally killed by the
German Military for refusing to kill for the German Military.
At
the hour of his death few people knew him and no one who did know
him supported him in his refusal to engage in homicide for the Führer.
Legions of Christians of all ranks told him to do his duty and go
to war like the other Christian men. His bishop, pastor and spiritual
advisors endeavored to persuade him that his conscientious objection
was a wrong and futile course, even possibly sinful and contrary
to Church teaching. He was looked upon as the embarrassing, if not
mentally unstable, polar opposite of the heroic Aryan warrior. However,
with a courage that, even on an exclusively human plane, was noble,
heart-rending and eminently inspiring, he gently stood firm and
said, "No," to joining the German military. So it can
be said with certitude, that when the blade of the guillotine fell
at Brandenburg Prison near Berlin at 4 p.m. on August 9, 1943, Franz
Jägerstätter was totally alone, almost totally unknown
and destined to be totally forgotten.
However,
as a manifestation of how the mystery and power of God’s plan for
the redemption of all people through Jesus Christ inexorably advances
in history, on this coming October 26th throughout the world millions
of people will stop, think about and be touched by this man. They
may disagree among themselves about historical details of his life
but no one will doubt that the finger of God was operative here
– and operative not just for the salvation of Franz Jägerstätter
but also for the good of the Church and through the Church for the
good of all people. For on October 26, 2007, the Catholic Church
will formally Beatify Franz Jägerstätter as a martyr of
the Christian faith. His Beatification will close forever for all
Catholics, and hopefully for all Christians, any thought that they
can obey the laws of a nation or the orders of an agent of a state
if what is required to obey is doing that which is not in conformity
with the Will of God as revealed by Jesus, the Word (Logos) of God
"made flesh." The Beatification of this "destined
to be forgotten" man will be the incarnational and liturgical
underlining in blood-red of one of the most ignored tenets of Gospel
morality and one of the most ignored text of the Catechism of the
Catholic Church (§2242):
The
citizen is obliged in conscience not to follow the directions
of civil authorities when they are contrary to the demands of
the moral order, the fundamental rights of persons or the Gospel.
Refusing obedience to civil authorities, when their demands are
contrary to those of an upright conscience, finds its justification
in the distinction between serving God and serving the political
community. "Render therefore to Caesar the things that are
Caesar’s, and to God the things that are God’s" (Mt 22:21).
"We must obey God rather than man" (Ac 5:29).
The
story of how a simple man, a "nobody" by the standards
of the "somebodies" of this world, went from being a criminal
who was executed by his government for declining to partake in a
nation’s war, to being a person who was officially discussed at
the Second Vatican Council, to being a figure known at every point
of the compass, to being a person Beatified by the Catholic Church
deserves the attention of everyone who struggles to understand how
humanity can be extricated from this valley of tragedy and tears
in which human life is ensnared. Franz Jägerstätter’s
witness should be especially pondered by those who believe that
fidelity to the Word (Logos) of God as revealed in Jesus is "not
enough" to make an essential difference in the human situation,
and by those who believe that Christianity must proclaim a "realistic
gospel" of evil renamed, rationalized and accepted as good,
if it is to be effective in this world. So, here on the threshold
of Franz Jägerstätter’s Beatification, I hope to make
visible the prophetic purpose and meaning of his life and death.
I hope to illuminate the salvific communication from God for which
he was the chosen instrument – the chosen instrument who nevertheless
had to choose to see and to act.
Years
ago I viewed a public service advertisement on television, which
I suspect many others have seen. It was produced by a rehabilitation
group for alcoholics. Its intention was to open the eyes of people
whose families had become dysfunctional because they were denying
a fact that was self-evident to the whole world, namely, that someone
in the family was an alcoholic and that the unwillingness on the
part of the alcoholic and his family to acknowledge this was gravely
distorting, indeed ravaging, domestic life.
In
the ad a family is relaxing in its living room. The father reclines
in an easy chair perusing the newspaper. The mother sits on the
couch sewing. A little girl watches TV. All of a sudden an elephant
enters the living room and begins to upset things with almost every
move. By the time the ad concludes, the family’s world has been
turned upside-down. The father’s easy chair is tipped over, he is
sprawled on the floor, his glasses are broken but he continues to
try to read the newspaper. The mother lies on the couch underneath
a busted lamp struggling to re-thread a needle and the little girl
peeks around the elephant in order to watch a now crushed television
set. Yet, in spite of this shattering breakdown in community life,
no one is willing to acknowledge and speak the plain truth: "There
is an elephant in the room and it is ruining everything."
All
continue to remain oblivious to the obvious. Like people myopically
concerned with making the beds correctly in a burning house, everyone’s
attention is entirely absorbed by incidental tasks, which would
be proper and right except for one terrible self-evident truth:
there is an elephant in the room. The obstinate ignoring of this
fact transforms these otherwise acceptable activities into destructive,
death-dealing pseudo-escape routes from truth and reality. Said
spiritually, good loses its goodness when it is permitted to become
the agency by which evil is left unnamed, and hence allowed to engulf
an ever-greater area of life.
It
is not exaggeration to assert that the greatest scandal and distortion
of Christianity – Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Evangelical –
over the last 1,700 years has been its enormous participation in
and justifications of homicidal violence and enmity as consistent
with following the Nonviolent Jesus of the Gospels and His Way of
Nonviolent Love of friends and enemies. Yet, it is a scandal and
a distortion that almost no Christian or Church will publicly admit
exists. Decade after decade, century after century for 1,700 years
the Churches’ ecclesiastical structures, sacramental systems and
theological faculties have been handed over by Church leaders to
the local nationalisms, ethnocentrisms and militarisms for support
of the evil of war. The amount of "Jesus approved" misery
and cruelty that Christians have wreaked upon each other, as well
as upon non-Christians, is beyond human computation or comprehension.
But "somehow," generation after generation, a leadership
arises in the various Churches and a laity is nurtured through the
various Churches that do not care to perceive the spiritual, theological
or moral preposterousness of receiving Holy Communion at a pre-battle
Eucharist at 9 a.m., in preparation for savaging human beings, including
fellow Christians, at 11 a.m.
Regardless
of how blatant the inconsistency has become between the reality
of war and Jesus and His teachings, few Christians, since the time
of Constantine, have stood up and said, "There is an elephantine
evil, a monstrous untruth operating in the Church and it is ruining
everything." Consider this verbatim excerpt, as recorded in
an on-site documentary film, of a Marine Sergeant instructing his
trainees:
Sergeant:
What is a mine? A mine is no more or less than an explosive or
chemical substance that is designed or made to destroy and kill
the enemy. You want to rip out his eyeballs. You want to tear
apart his love machine. You want to destroy him, privates. You
don’t want nothin’ left of him. You want to send him home in a
trash bag to his mommy.
Trainees
in unison scream: Yeah! Yeah!
This
is not abnormal talk in the world of military training and war.
The normal in that world, all over the world, is the intentional
nurturing of human beings into states of unempathethic cruelty and
false conscience. Military training is a conversion process but
it is not a conversion process that has as its goal "putting
on the mind of Christ." It is rather a nurturing process that
has as its end getting human beings to put on a mind that is as
far removed from the mind of Christ as heaven is from hell. If as
General Sherman says "War is hell" – and it is – it is
hell because military training has hard-wired hellish myths, attitudes,
beliefs, values and behavior patterns into recruits that make them
able and willing to spread hell on earth. As the mother of a Marine
convicted of killing civilians in Iraq said to the press after the
scapegoat conviction of her son: "I gave them a good boy and
they gave me back a murderer." Yet, Christian Churches and
their leaders – minus a tiny number of denominations who believe
that Jesus cannot be followed by engaging in human slaughter – have
for 1700 years, right up to this very hour, been blind to the blatant
contradiction between the way of war and the Way of Jesus, as well
as, blind to the enormity of the wickedness that is unleashed by
proclaiming that these are morally compatible or complementary options.
Concomitantly, Church leaders have been jadedly nonchalant about
the gutting that is done to individual souls and to the Church by
participation in and justification of this flagrantly un-Christ-like,
diabolical conversion process known as military training – and the
inevitable and infernal consequences that necessarily ensue from
it.
Why
Churches – leaders and members – resolutely refuse to look at and
acknowledge the Himalayan discordance between what Jesus taught
about violence and enmity and what they are chronically teaching
and justifying about violence and enmity in His name is an enigma
demanding investigation. Seen from the perspective of social pathology,
it appears to be a process whereby a group and its leaders persuade
themselves, contrary to overwhelming evidence, to believe what they
know is not the truth. It is a people convincing itself by contorted
and tortuous methods of rationalization that the heinous is the
Christ-like – or at least not incompatible with the Way of Jesus.
It is individuals with group support and leadership encouragement
telling each other that there is nothing to be seen – factually,
morally and spiritually – when they know very well there is something
unbearably distressing to be seen factually, morally and spiritually.
It is the alcoholic and his or her family tenaciously avoiding the
unwanted truth that "There is an elephant in the room and it
is ruining everything," by dogmatically maintaining that there
is "No problem."
Franz
Jägerstätter’s schooling ended when he was fourteen. He
could not articulate a formal theology of Gospel nonviolence nor
could he articulate a formal just war theology. How could he possibly
be expected to, when even today most Christians are taught little
or nothing – or outright falsehoods about both? Yet after two periods
of military training, he permanently turned away from the only war
and military operation he ever encountered; one which had the enthusiastic
endorsement of his fellow Austrian and German Christians. He made
this decision on the basis that participation would be a betrayal
of his Lord and could seriously jeopardize his eternal destiny.
While
prelates of distinction and theologians of renown were ceaselessly
and publicly intoning, "Heil Hitler," Jägerstätter
was literally saying, "Pfui Hitler." While self-designated
Christian "realists" were expounding their theories on
why it was necessary to cooperate with evil in order to save the
Church and the world, Jägerstätter was observing:
Are
we Christians today perhaps wiser than Christ Himself? Does anyone
really think that this massive bloodletting can possibly save
European Christianity from defeat – or bring it to a new flowering?
Did our good Saviour, whom we should always try to imitate, go
forth with His apostles against the heathens as German Christians
are doing today?
While
sophisticated religious propagandists for the government and military
were telling people that St. Paul teaches in Romans 13, that Christians
are "to obey authorities," Jägerstätter was
responding "but only to the extent that they do not order anything
evil, for we must obey God rather than men." In short almost
alone among the Christians of Austria and Germany, he pointed out
that there was an elephant in the Church!
The
actual movements of mind and heart that empowered Franz Jägerstätter
to see the obvious can never be known with certainty this side of
eternity. As would be expected, his consciousness and conscience
evolved as the crisis intensified and as the imperative to choose
became more pressing. While there is hearsay and circumstantial
evidence of various degrees of credibility concerning his internal
religious development, as well as much sheer speculation, he in
fact left only a few letters and reflections. However, from these
we can garner glimpses of what was going on inside of him during
his via dolorosa and of where he had arrived by its end.
For example, in his prison statement, composed shortly before he
was to be legally murdered, he wrote:
Just
as those who believe in National Socialism tell themselves that
their struggle is for survival, so must we, too, convince ourselves
that our struggle is for the eternal Kingdom. But with this difference:
we need no rifles or pistols for our battle, but instead, spiritual
weapons – and the foremost among these is prayer.
He
concludes this prison statement with these most soul-revealing words:
Let
us love our enemies, bless those who curse us, pray for those
who persecute us. For love will conquer and will endure for all
eternity. And happy are they who live and die in God’s love.
All
Austrians and Germans, of course, would have heard the same Gospel
that Jägerstätter heard, but it seems from what his neighbors
report that he read it and re-read it, pondered it and prayed over
it as few of them did. Via this grace-saturated search for the truth
of God and God’s Will through Jesus, culturally manufactured Gospel-blinders
dropped from his eyes. The elephant of evil became so visible that
he was compelled to speak the truth he saw and, if necessary, follow
Jesus to a criminal’s death for acting on it. He simply could not
continue to make-believe that he didn’t know what he did know.
Franz
Jägerstätter, then, is not only a Christian martyr, he
is also a chosen prophet of the The Holy One, Blessed be He. The
Hebrew prophets are not fortune tellers nor are they persons who
simply speak their own minds and conjectures. They explicitly speak
the universally applicable Word (Logos) of God to concrete situations.
By God’s grace they vividly see what others profess not to see,
namely, rebellion against God in the here and now. The authentic
prophet warns of the inevitable and disastrous outcome that will
result, if present choice patterns remain unaltered. He puts on-notice
those who have been given eyes to see and minds to understand, that
it is now absolutely necessary to use those eyes and minds to see,
name and turn from an evil, which is being marketed in pseudo-Divine
packaging. In short, prophets in the Biblical sense are the ones
sent by God to try to open the eyes of the minds and the hearts
of a people who adamantly refuse to look and see that "There
is an elephant in the room and it is ruining everything."
For
Israel, the Church or the world, the consequence for dismissing
a prophet is devastation beyond all calculation, where the prayer
of people becomes "Lord, let the mountains fall on us."
The fruit of heeding a prophet, however, is life in a fullness that
cannot be conceived beforehand.
The
critical question then is this: Is Franz Jägerstätter
a true prophet or is he a false prophet? Is he a communicator of
God’s Will, Way and warning to the Churches and to the world, or
is he a deluded instrument of a religious mirage? The method of
discerning this matter would be to prayerfully ponder three particulars:
First, Franz Jägerstätter’s life, e.g., by way of Gordon
Zahn’s book, In
Solitary Witness, or via the film The Refusal; Second,
the realities of military training and war; Third, the Jesus of
the Gospels and His Way. It might also be helpful in this day and
age of well-paid and highly funded, professional-religious propagandists
to take with eternal life and death seriousness what the Biblical
scholar, the late Rev. John L. McKenzie, presents as criteria by
which one distinguishes the true from the false prophet:
The
false prophet may be sincere, but, he is nonetheless false. Because
he lacks the prophetic insight into the moral will of Yahweh and
the reality of sin, the false prophet sees no evil where it is…(H)e
has no conception of the sweeping and rigorous justice with which
Yahweh governs. He speaks less than the truth and perverts sound
religious belief to merely national and personal good.
For
my part, I accept Jägerstätter as authentically prophetic.
Like the prophet John the Baptist he is legally beheaded for not
giving evil a religious license to masquerade as good. But, is he
a prophet only to the village of St. Radegund or to Austria during
World War II? Or, is God speaking today to the entire Church – Catholic,
Orthodox, Protestant, Evangelical – and to the world through Franz
Jägerstätter? From the eyes of God’s anawim – the
brutalized and ruined victims of the present-day Masters of the
World – are there military and political phenomena currently taking
place that are every bit as monstrously heinous as anything which
Franz Jägerstätter refused to be conscripted into, every
bit as anti-Gospel as anything which he spoke against out of fidelity
to Jesus and His Way? And how about from the eyes of the average
bishop, priest, minister or Christian?
It
is incontestable that the elephant of justified Christian homicidal
violence and enmity entered the Church in the Fourth Century. Since
then it has become a permanent fixture in almost all the Churches
– First World, Second World, Third World and Fourth World. It is
equally incontrovertible that despite its monstrous, incongruous,
cruel and polluting presence within the Churches of Christianity,
it remains all but morally invisible to eyes clouded by the nurtured
deceits of nationalisms, ethnocentrisms, militarisms and the delusions
of power, prestige and prerogative – all camouflaged in religious
verbiage and display. Franz Jägerstätter’s witness and
martyrdom are then a graceful, continuing down to this hour, prophetic
communication from God to all of Christianity, and indeed to the
world. His is a transparently clear witness and prophetic communicator,
to each Christian and to each Church – and to humanity – to simply
say, "No," to that which is not in conformity with the
Will and Way of God as revealed by Jesus. This communication to
the Church throughout the world today is as urgently needed as it
was to the Church in Germany in 1943 or to the Church in Rome in
416.
However,
before bishops, priests, ministers, pastors and Christians in general
will be able to say that heroic, "No," they will, like
Franz Jägerstätter, have to first choose to see. They
will have to choose to see with the eyes of their hearts, as well
as with the eyes of their minds. They will have to choose to see
that the death-dealing elephant of justified violence and enmity
has entered the Church and has been elevated by Church leaders and
Christians to an ethical status equal to or superior to Jesus and
His Way. They will have to choose to see that this Christian equivalent
of the Hebrews’ golden calf has ruined and is ruining almost everything
that, the Father through Jesus, wants to do for all His infinitely
loved sons and daughters – each and every one of whom He drew out
of nothingness for the gift of Eternal Life with Him.
October
15, 2007
Fr.
Emmanuel Charles McCarthy is a priest of the Eastern Rite (Byzantine-Melkite)
of the Catholic Church. Formerly a lawyer and a university educator,
he is the founder and the original director of The Program for the
Study and Practice of Nonviolent Conflict Resolution at the University
of Notre Dame. He is also co-founder, along with Dorothy Day and
others of Pax Christi-USA. He has conducted retreats and spoken
at conferences throughout the world on the issue of the relationship
of faith and violence and the nonviolence of the Jesus. He was the
keynote speaker at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee for
the 25th anniversary memorial of the assassination of Rev. Martin
Luther King, Jr. there. He is author of several books, including
these: All Things Flee Thee because Thou Fleest Me: A Cry to
the Churches and their Leaders to Return to the Nonviolent Jesus
and His Nonviolent Way; Christian Just War Theory: The logic of
Deceit; August 9: The Stations of the Cross of Nonviolent Love.
He has also authored innumerable articles on the subject of violence,
religion and the nonviolent love of friends and enemies taught by
Jesus by word and deed. His audio/video series, BEHOLD THE LAMB,
is almost universally considered to be the most spiritually profound
presentation on the matter of Gospel Nonviolent Love available in
this format. BEHOLD THE LAMB is now available on
mp3CD through his website, either at the cost of $5.00 for a
disc or it can be acquired directly by an mp3 downloaded from
the website for no cost. Rev. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy was
nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his life's work on behalf
of peace within people and among people. He may be reached and his
work may be accessed at the Center
for Christian Non-Violence.
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