To read the texts click on the texts: Prov 4:10-18; Lk 2:15-19
In 1537 St. Ignatius hired a small house near a small church
on a narrow street in Rome. The Church was named as Our Lady of the Way,
because of a picture of Our Lady in the church and its proximity to the narrow
street. Here St. Ignatius celebrated Mass and prayed with his companions.
For many years ‘La Strada’ (the wayside) was the ‘heart of
the Society’. It witnessed the long hours of prayer of St. Ignatius, his
discussions, meditations, and reflections with his companions. The
Constitutions were written here. The first novices were trained by St. Ignatius
here. Hundreds of letters went from here to St.Ignatius’ companions round the
world. Fr. Cordacio, a wealthy and influential diocesan priest who became a
Jesuit used all his money and influence to buy the rented house and secure the
Church through Pope Paul III for the Society. In course of years the ‘Gesu’
Church and other buildings came up. All this through the powerful intercession
of Mary, Queen and Mother of the Society whose same picture is venerated in a
special chapel in the ‘Gesu’ and who is honoured with today’s feast, granted to
the Society of Jesus by Pope Leo XIII in 1900.
The Gospel text chosen for the memorial of the feast concerns
the response of the Shepherds to the revelation that they have received. It also
concerns the response of Mary. While all are amazed at the Shepherds report of
the things that have taken place, Mary “treasured all these words and pondered
them in her heart” (2:19). Mary is not only the servant of the Lord, but also
she quietly considers the meaning of these wonderful events. In this she is the
handmaid of the Lord who let it be done in and through her.
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