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February 22, 1995
The
Prophecy of Simeon
Mary, Joseph and the child Jesus went to the temple. Simeon, the prophet,
inspired by the Holy Spirit, met them and told Joseph and Mary of the great
sufferings of Jesus and Mary. He told Mary that a sword would pierce her heart.
From that point on, Mary ever remembered the prophecy of Simeon whenever she
beheld her child. When she looked at His little body, even as an infant, she
knew He would suffer. Every time she clothed Him and watched Him at play, her
heart was torn in her chest as she knew what He would suffer. And a sword, too,
shall pierce your heart, O Mary!
The
Flight into Egypt
Joseph was told by the angel to flee. Joseph, Mary, and the Child Jesus had
to flee because of what might happen to Jesus. They had to pack for a long stay.
The Child Jesus was so small! They left on their journey, hearts full of fear,
trying to protect Jesus. They were forced to flee into Egypt.
The
Loss of the Child Jesus in the Temple
Imagine the sufferings in Mary's heart when she realized the Child Jesus was
not with them. Think of how it would be to lose your child and not know where he
was or if anything happened to him. With sorrow in their hearts, Mary and Joseph
returned to Jerusalem to look for the Child Jesus. And a sword, too, shall
pierce your heart, O Mary!
Jesus
and Mary Meet on the Way to the Cross
Song: "See the eyes that look at Mary, her tender infant child. See the
child's Heart beat so tenderly, the Savior of the world!" See the eyes of
Jesus and Mary as they met on Calvary. Mary's heart knew Jesus' Heart so well!
From the first moment of conception and throughout His life, Mary was so
connected with Jesus and now she peered into His eyes. The crown of thorns
adorned His head! Blood ran down His face! A heavy cross on His back! Wounded,
His whole body covered with bleeding wounds! And her whole life flashed before
her, the life that she had spent with Jesus. This was the beloved child that she
had held in her arms when Simeon told Mary that a sword, too, shall pierce her
heart!
Jesus
Dies on the Cross
(Silence.)
Mary stood under Jesus' cross as He was put to death. The child that she had
held in her arms as Simeon prophesied, And a sword, too, shall pierce your
heart, O Mary! Now Jesus is dead on the cross! He gave His flesh, He gave His
blood so that we might be with Him forever in heaven. He held not back. He gave
His all. He calls out to us this day to see through the eyes of His Mother as
she appears and calls out with a Heart of great love, "Return to the love
of my Son! He is with you this day. He remains with you, no less present than
the day that He hung on the cross, in the Eucharist. He longs for you to come
and be with him. He is in your brother. How can you not love your brother when
Jesus died for your brother?" Her heart was pierced with a sword. His Heart
was pierced with a lance. What came forth was blood and water, the sacramental
life of the Church. He lives with us this day in the Church. He gives to us His
Sacraments, the source of His life! He gives to us the Sacrament of Penance
whereby any sin that we commit can be taken away through the priest. He wants us
to be so close to Him! He gives us everything to be close to Him. But we see
with such limited vision only those things that are right before our face, when
the true reality is that which we don't see with our eyes, the reality of the
invisible divinity of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, in the consecrated Host!
This is reality! This is our life! This is our power! This is God! And a sword,
too, shall pierce your heart, O Mary!
Jesus
Is Taken Down from the Cross and Laid in Mary's Arms
If we ever doubted for one second that we were loved, we could visualize the
picture of Mary as she sat beneath the cross with the lifeless, battered,
bruised and bloodied body of her Son in her arms, the same child that she held
when Simeon prophesied her suffering. Jesus gave His last breath. He gave the
last beat of His Heart. He gave His all! This is the way He complied with the
will of the Father. He came to show us the way. He died in perfect peace. To His
death He was in peace because He knew the Father's love. The Father loves us so
much that He gave His only begotten Son for love of us! The Spirit descended
upon the Virgin Mary and the Word was made flesh! The love of the Two Hearts!
Such immense love beating for us! In all love there is suffering. Her Heart was
pierced with a sword. His Heart was pierced with a lance. And a sword, too,
shall pierce your heart, O Mary!
The
Burial of Jesus
The lifeless body of Jesus was locked in the tomb. What cold reality for
Mary to realize that His body is now gone! A stone separated her from her Son!
He gave His last breath! He gave the last beat of His Heart for love of each one
of us! And she comes to us this day with her sweet, beautiful voice and she asks
us to go to her Son and love Him! How can we refuse Jesus who spread His arms
and gave His life for each and every one of us? How can we not trust Him when He
loved us so much that He allowed them to tear His flesh, to crown Him with
piercing thorns and, lastly, to hang Him on a cross? He truly gave His life for
us! He, truly God, is with us this day, the same as the day He died on the
cross, in the tabernacle! And we take it so lightly! Death has no power over
Him! Locked in the tomb for three days, He rose triumphant on the third day as
He had foretold. He comes to give us life. He gives us the sacrament of Baptism
that initiates us into His life, that makes us children of God and heirs of
heaven if we remain in the state of grace. He asks two things: love of God and
love of one another! He came to show us the way and His way is love. To His
death on the cross He loved each one of us! He calls out to each one of us here
today to be His soldiers, to march on a world that has forgotten God, that has
forgotten what it is like to love! It is a battle to live in this world. But the
battle is won with hearts that are filled with His love, empowered by the grace
and might that He pours out in the Eucharist. He calls out for us to come to the
Eucharist and to the tabernacle and be fed with His very flesh and blood. To
feed on Divine Life, the greatest nourishment, the Body and Blood of Jesus
Christ, the Son of God! This is the love He gives. This is the love He asks us
to share.
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