Aug 1, 2011
There are many ways to describe Catholic manhood – faithful, honest, virtuous – but let’s start with the most basic.
A Catholic man is a man who loves. That may sound simple or trite, but only because the word “love” has been so devalued through overuse and outright misuse.
The Webster’s on my desk defines love: 1. strong affection; 2. warm attachment (~ of the sea); 3. attraction based on sexual desire; 4. a beloved person; 5. unselfish loyal and benevolent concern for others; 6. a score of zero in tennis.
Definition #5 comes the closest to what we are talking about here. But let’s put it in more masculine terms: “Greater love hath no man than to give up his life for his friends” (John 15:13). The words of Jesus Christ, as he contemplates the Cross, are a model of Catholic manhood, the definition of Catholic love.