Reading: Hosea 11:1.3-4.8-9; Ps. Is. 12:2-6; Eph. 3:8-12.14-19; John 19:31-37
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
CELEBRATING THE HEART THAT WAS PIERCED FOR THE LOVE OF YOU AND I
Every
Friday after the Sunday of the solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of
Christ, the Church celebrates the great Solemnity of the Most Sacred Heart of
Jesus. An occasion where we are invited to contemplate and celebrate the love
of God pouring forth from the Most Loving Heart of Jesus pierced for the
salvation of humanity. A great act of love which God revealed through
influences on mystic saints such as St. Gertrude the Great was made more
obvious through St. Margaret Mary Alacoque in the revelation she had around 17
century.
In
this revelation, the Lord appeared to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque and showed her
his heart and the anguish and sorrow which he had for the sins and disobedience
of humanity, despite the incomprehensible act of love, compassion and mercy
that he has lavished upon us. Then the Lord said to her: “Behold the Heart that
has loved so many men, and yet, instead of gratitude, all I received were
ingratitude…” and asking in particular that the Friday after the week in which
the Solemnity of Corpus Christi is celebrated should be dedicated to him as the
Feast of reparation to the Most Sacred Heart. The Lord also promised St.
Margaret Mary that all those who devoted themselves to His Most Sacred Heart
with faith will be protected and receive the graces of God.
So,
the long development of these revelations led to the devotion to the Most
Sacred Heart of Jesus as we have it today. However, it was Pope Pius IX who
extended and placed this great Feast and Solemnity in its current form and
honour. This great feast also marks the occasion of the World Day of Prayer for
the Sanctity of Priestly Life, keeping in mind that the priesthood is the
product of Christ's sacrificial heart of love for humanity.
Hence,
we remember all those who have been called to model themselves after the life
of Christ’s love by giving themselves to the ministerial priesthood, so that we
may truly model ourselves and our hearts after that of the Most Sacred Heart of
Christ. Let us be filled with love for all humanity while recognizing that the
priestly life is a very difficult undertaking, especially in our world today.
Let us be supported by all, knowing that priests, though humans just like
everyone, have their flaws and imperfections, but we are at the same time held
up to a much higher expectation to care and guide the people of God.
Meanwhile,
in the midst of all our difficulties, challenges, daily temptations and
pressures of life, we are called to abide in the loving heart of Christ for he
who abides in love, abides in God and God abides in him. (1 John 4:7-16). So,
like St Paul in our second reading, we can say: may God give us the power
through his Spirit to grow strong, so that Christ may live in our hearts
through faith planted in love and built on love, and so with all the saints, we
may be filled with the utter fullness of God as we fulfil our duty following
the footsteps of our Lord. For in our first reading today we heard the Lord
saying: when Israel was a child I loved him, and I called my son out of Egypt.
I myself taught Ephraim to walk, I took them in my arms, yet they did not
understand that I was the one looking after them. For I led them with a cord of
compassion, with bands of love.
Thus,
in this solemn feast, our devotion is rooted in the mystery of God’s love; for
it is precisely through the Sacred Heart of Jesus that the Love of God for
humanity is sublimely manifested in all its effect and power especially for
souls thirsting for God’s mercy, for in it we find the inexhaustible source
from which we draw the water of life that refresh and revives the thirsty souls
of sinful humanity and make us new and alive again. Hence we are called today
to abide in this love of Christ which flows from the pierced heart of Jesus
through which the door of true love is opened for all humanity as we heard it
in our Gospel passage today.
Dear
friends, every Christian is called to embrace the love of God which he poured
out from the Sacred Heart of Jesus, so as to become a wellspring which gives
life of love to others. For we ought to be offering life-giving water to a
parched and thirsty world. We are called to embrace that love which propelled
Jesus to lay down his life for his friends and also forgive his enemies, for
that is what this solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus represents. We are
called to contemplate the mystery of love in the heart of a God who full of
compassion, bestows his love upon humanity through his Son.
Though
humanity has rejected his love, but God does not lose heart in the face of
ingratitude or rejection by the people he loved and chosen; rather, with
infinite mercy he sends his only-begotten Son into the world to take upon
himself the fate of shattered love so that by defeating the power of evil and
death he could restore humanity once again from our slavery of sin and death
back into a life of grace and open up his Sacred Heart of love once again for
all who wishes to embrace it.
LET US
PRAY: Heavenly Father, grant that we, who glory in the loving Heart of your
beloved Son and recall the wonders of his love for us, may be made worthy to
receive an overflowing measure of grace from that fount of heavenly gift of
love which he offers to humanity. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do
pray for me and for the sanctity of all the Priests.
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