The Feast of Blessed Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi
Readings:
Phil 2:1-11, Ps. Is.12:2-6, Matt.13:44-46
Rev.
Fr. Emmanuel Emenike Onyia.
LEARN TO ACQUIRE THE ULTIMATE TREASURE OF HEAVEN JUST LIKE BLESSED TANSI
In the
scriptures, it is obvious that Jesus
often use parables to passage important message to his audience. Little wonder
in our Gospel passage today, he used two parables to describe to the people
that the kingdom of God is the greatest and ultimate treasure anyone can and
should acquire. Here, he describe the kingdom of God as the ultimate treasure
that cannot be compared to anything whatsoever we have in this world.
However, the kingdom is open for all, but not
all can be suitable to dwell in it, only those who on the judgement day are
found suitable can be admitted into the kingdom. Using these parables Jesus
explains what the kingdom of heaven is like and what we need to do in order to
acquire it.
Thus, today we celebrate the feast of Blessed
Cyprian Michael Iwene Tansi, a man who understands the importance of acquiring
the kingdom of heaven knowing that it is so precious and great, and it is worth
more than our entire life and our worldly possessions and treasures. Tansi was
born in Aguleri, Anambra State on September,1903, but died in Leicester,
England on 20th January, 1964. He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest for the
Archdiocese of Onitsha. He was known for love of neighbour, healing and
reconciliation of the people with God, with oneself, with one another and with
the created reality.
Tansi dedicated himself not only to daily
contemplative prayer but also to active ministry. He evangelized the youth,
prepared couples for marriage, visited the sick. He was a very good confessor, he
promoted vocations to priesthood and religious life, and provided for the needs
of the poor. Thus, in the life of Tansi,
we see one who discovered the great treasure of heaven, sold everything and
acquired it.
In Tansi we see how the light of faith sowed
in him like the mustard seed grows to give hope to many people. So, the humble
beginning of the Christian faith sown in him was well watered by the Holy
Spirit to grow and give life and hospitality to people of the world. And St Paul
in our first reading today said do not look to your own interests but each of
you to the interests of the others. In your relationships with one another,
have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: who, though was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be
grasped.
Dear friends, in the world we have different
kinds of treasures and seeds. But the question is, what kind of treasure are we
searching? This treasure, what type of
it’s seeds are we watering in our lives today? Are we watering valuable
seeds or weeds? Are we watering weeds that we do not need such as: weeds of
fear, regrets, doubt, jealousy, hatred, disrespect, greediness, lying, gossip,
impurity, wickedness, sin etc.
Today we are called to quit watering these kinds
of weeds because that's what the enemies wants and we must not fall into their
traps. Rather, like Tansi, we are called to water those treasure born by the
valuable seeds of faith, love, holiness, hospitality, obedience,
reconciliation, charity and make them our values of life. For when we feed and
water our values, we will grow stronger like the mustard tree full of treasures
where people may find solace.
LET US PRAY:
Lord God, the world is full of distractions from false treasures, through the
intercession of Blessed Tansi, give us grace to discover the treasures of your
kingdom and nurture the treasures of faith, holiness and hospitality implanted
in us during our baptism in order to give up all our attachment to worldly
possessions in pursue of the heavenly and ultimate treasure of your kingdom. We
ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Peace be with you.