Readings:
Gen. 3:9-15.20, Ps.86; John 19:25-34
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
CELEBRATING
MARY AS OUR MOTHER
As the
Holy season of Easter comes to an end with the celebration of Pentecost
yesterday, the Church continues with the second face of the Ordinary Time of
the liturgical calendar. This begins with the memorial of Mary, Mother of the
Church.
Although today’s Memorial of Mary, Mother of
the Church is new, the devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, under the title of
Mother of the Church, is very ancient. It was Pope Francis, who established the
celebration of this Memorial in 2018, which is to be celebrated annually on the
day following the Solemnity of Pentecost. Pope Francis said he wished to
establish this Memorial in order to encourage the growth of the maternal sense
of the Church in the pastors, religious and faithful, as well as a growth of
genuine Marian piety.
Hence,
the Memorial of Mary Mother of the Church is established in order to remind us
that Mary is indeed the Mother of all of us. For as God’s chosen people, Mary
has been entrusted to us to be our loving Mother, and to whom we have also been
entrusted as her own beloved adopted sons and daughters, through Christ, her
Son, who shares his divinity with us as he elevates our humanity, as we have it
in our Gospel passage today, when Jesus entrusted his mother to John saying:
Woman, behold your Son, then to the disciple he said, Behold your mother.
Here,
Mary assumes the role of the Mother of the Church, while the disciple
represents all of us Christians, who are members of God’s Church and therefore
have become children of Mary, God’s own beloved Mother, and she is indeed, the
Mother of the Church, the Mother of all Christians. Thus, Mary had always been
with the Church as she has always been with the Apostles and the other leaders
of the Church, for she is full of grace and had borne Christ who is the Head of
the Church. So it is worth honouring her with the title Mater Ecclesiae, the
Mother of the Church. For she was the New Eve resisted the temptations of Satan
and remained completely faithful to the Lord as she followed her Son, the New
Adam, to the foot of the Cross. Thereby fulfilling the Lord’s prophecy at the
very beginning, as we heard in our first reading today.
Dear
friends, as we celebrate Mary, as our Mother, the Mother of the Church, we
entrust all our struggles, suffering, persecutions, challenges, trials and
difficulties into her maternal care, in order to remain faithful and survive
through the turbulent times and challenges of our time. Let us learn to remain
faithful like Mary and never take our faith for granted. Let us remain
steadfast knowing that Mary, the Help of all Christians is our Mother and
Consoler.
LET US
PRAY, Lord God, as we celebrate the Memorial of Mary Mother of the Church,
grant us through her intercessions, all the graces and courage we need in order
to conquer all our fears and challenges of life and so look forward to the
coming of Christ our Lord and Saviour. This we ask through Christ our Lord.
Amen. God bless you.
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