Reading: 2Tim. 4:1-8; Ps. 71; Luke 2:41-51
Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia
DO YOU HAVE A HEART THAT PONDERS AND CONTEMPLATES ON THE LORD?
Biologically,
the heart is the main organ in the circulatory system, the structure primarily
responsible for delivering the circulation of blood and transportation of
nutrients in all parts of the body. This continuous task uplifts the role of
the heart as a vital organ whose normal operation is constantly required. In
biblical language, “heart” indicates the centre of the person where his
sentiments and intentions dwell. Yesterday we celebrated the solemnity of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus, the Heart where we embrace God’s infinite love and mercy
for humanity and His will for universal salvation. Following the Sacred Heart
of Jesus is the Immaculate Heart of his Mother, the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Hence
today, the liturgy invites us to venerate the Immaculate Heart of Mary. The
Immaculate Heart of Mary is a devotional name used to refer to the interior
life of the Blessed Virgin Mary, her joys and sorrows, her virtues and hidden
perfections, and, above all, her virginal love for God the Father, her maternal
love for her son Jesus, and her compassionate love for all people. Here we
recall Mary’s great love for God, her faith and piety, her commitment to serve
the Lord wholeheartedly, and how she loved her Son dearly from the moment
before he was born, his finding in the Temple and even up to the way of the
Cross, when Mary followed her Son faithfully as he picked up his Cross and bore
that burden of the Cross to Calvary, she bears and pondered all this sorrows
deep within her Immaculate Heart.
This
is the event we celebrate today, of which our Gospel passage tells us how Mary
having struggled to understand the mysterious events in the life of her Son
Jesus, stored up all these events in her heart. A heart that is propelled by
love and filled with genuine faith in God, a heart so pure and contemplative.
For such is the immaculate heart of Mary, having been conceived without sin,
and pure from any taints of evil and wickedness.
Yet,
this loving and caring Immaculate Heart has to endure great sorrows and in the
midst of these sorrows, she did not stop being loving, compassionate and caring
to her Son and also to all of us, as she fulfils the mandate entrusted to her
by Jesus at the Cross of Calvary saying: Mother behold your son and son behold
your mother. By this mandate, all of us are blessed to have been placed under
the maternal care of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, a great saint and our role
model.
Dear
friends, do you have a heart that ponders and contemplates the Lord? For today
we are called to imitate and embrace the Immaculate Heart of Mary, whose
maternal care we have been commended by Jesus at the Cross of Calvary. We are
truly fortunate to have received such abundant love and compassion from the
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary his mother,
who is also our loving mother.
Let
us, therefore cultivate a heart that mirrors that of our mother, let us imitate
the purity of her heart, and let us be caring, loving, contemplative and
compassionate in our relationship with one another. So like St. Paul in our
first reading today we can say: I have fought the good fight to the end; I have
run the race to the finish; I have kept the faith; all there is to come now is
the crown of righteousness reserved for me, which the Lord, the righteous
judge, will give to me on that Day; and not only to me but to all those who
have longed for his Appearing.
LET US
PRAY: Lord God, as we imitate the Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
graciously grant that through her intercession we may be a worthy temple of
your glory and make our hearts a loving, caring and compassionate vessel for
all through Christ our Lord. Amen. Do have a fruitful weekend.
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