To read the texts click on the texts: Acts 1:12-14; Jn 19:25-27
Pope, St. Paul VI declared Mary as
Mother of the Church. In 2018, Pope Francis reinvigorated the title by
proclaiming the Monday after Pentecost as the Memorial of the Blessed Virgin
Mary, the Mother of the Church. Through Scripture and tradition, we clearly see
how Mary has been “Mother of the Church.”
The Synoptic Gospels provide an
account in the ministry of Jesus, when the mother of Jesus and his brothers and
sisters approach the house where Jesus was teaching (Mt 12:46–50, Mk 3:31–35,
Lk 8:19–21). When word reaches Jesus that his mother is outside, he says, “My
mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and act on it” (Lk
8:21). In Luke more clearly than in the others Synoptic Gospels, Jesus is
pointing to Mary no merely as his physical mother or the one who gave birth to
him and brought him into the world, but also as one who is mother to him
because like him she too does the will of God.
In the first reading chosen for the
memorial, we read how Mary is with the eleven before the choice of Matthias and
also before Pentecost. The presence of Mary with the disciples whom Jesus left
behind is an indication that she was an integral part of the ministry of Jesus and
also one of those on whom the Spirit was poured at Pentecost. As mother of
Jesus, she is also the mother also of the disciples and all others who believe
in Jesus. In the Gospel text from John, it is from the cross that Jesus hands
his mother over to the beloved disciple. While the beloved disciple is indeed a
historical figure, he/she can also be anyone who loves Jesus. The command of
the Lord to such a disciple, who loves him, is that he/she must also take his
mother into their home because she is an integral part of the family of Jesus.
As a matter of fact in the Gospel of John this is how Church is described. The
Spirit of Jesus (which he breathes before his death), the beloved disciple
(anyone who loves Jesus) and the mother of Jesus. These three elements make up
church. These three are what church is all about in the Gospel of John.
So today let us realize that we
cannot really have a full church, the church of the Lord unless his mother is
in that church as well. I am fond of saying that if Mary had to say NO we would
never have had Jesus. We remember the words that we recite in the Memorare “It
was never know that anyone who fled to her protection was left unaided.” And
proof of that is again in the scriptures where the mind of Jesus has changed
because of the intervention of Mary at Cana, (Jn 2:1-12) where Jesus turned
water into sparkling wine.
How will you show that you are part
of the Church of God founded by Jesus?
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