Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Teaching us to Suffer

THE WORD AND THE FEAST 

September 15, 2022: Remembering the Mother of Sorrows

1 Corinthians 15:1-11; John 19: 25-27

A heart pierced with an arrow is a famous symbol today, a symbol very romantic. But there was a heart that was once told: one day a sword shall pierce you! And that heart remained patient and bore that piercing for the sake of that one "yes" that was pronounced at the beginning of the string of those events. The Mother of Sorrows is an icon that challenges us to understand the meaning of Christian living. 

As St. Paul would say, 'the reign of God is not a matter of food and drink, enjoyment and fun, a romantic feeling or a colourful happening'. It is a matter of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit (cf. Rom 14:17). Righteousness, requires a hunger and thirst for it (cf Mt 5:6); Peace and Joy in the Holy Spirit consist of doing the will of the God, come what may.

Following immediately the Exaltation of the Cross, the feast of today, establishes the truth that, in living a Christian life, there are certain things clearly difficult and demanding. It requires an absolute choice to live a truly 'Christian' life to the full. Mary made that choice and stuck to it right up to the end and that is what we celebrate today... the mother who stood right there, right up to the cross, right up to the last minute of the gruesome salvific sacrifice. She has shown us what it means to be a disciple of Christ, the Lord of the Cross! 

May our Blessed Mother, strengthen our spirits, increase our endurance and deepen our faith.