Matthew 2:13-18
When the magi had departed, behold, the
angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream
and said, “Rise, take the child and his mother,
flee to Egypt, and stay there until I tell
you. Herod is going to search for the child, to
destroy him." Joseph rose and took the child and
his mother by night, and departed for Egypt, and
stayed there until the death of Herod, so that what
he had said through the prophet might be fulfilled,
“Out of Egypt I called my son.” When Herod realized
that he had been deceived by the magi, he
became furious. He ordered the massacre of all the
boys in Bethlehem and its vicinity two years old and
under, in accordance with the time that he had
ascertained from the magi. Then was fulfilled what had
been said through the prophet Jeremiah: “A voice was heard
in Ramah, sobbing and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for
her children; and she would not be consoled, since
they were no more.”
Introductory Prayer: Father, I come into
your holy presence this day aware that you guide
my life with love. I believe that nothing happens to
me unless you will it. I renew my faith
in your promise of heaven, where every tear will be
wiped away. Thank you for getting involved in our
cruel world in order to heal it with your
love.
Petition: Lord, may my presence today be
a help to those in need.
1. Angels: We want to
cry with these women who have had their children
stolen from them in the most defenseless time of their
lives. Human cruelty reaches so deep that it desires
to maintain power by snuffing out the lives of
others! Yet these children silently remind us of another reality.
They remind us that there is a place where
tyranny does not reign. There is a King who
rules by love and whose kingdom cannot be defeated by
cruelty. These children are messengers of that kingdom. They
have been called to give a brief but powerful
witness of the fight that this King will wage for
love. They have gone ahead of him, and their
mothers will find them and hold them forever one day
in the presence of their King.
2. Prophets: Thy Kingdom
Come! This is the cry of these children. One
day this new King will reign, but it will
happen through a terrible fight with death and cruelty. These
children are powerful prophets of the struggle of this
King. They are prophets of the drama of human
history where everything is at stake. Their cries are powerful
prayers that will be heard by the Father, and
their cries begin to stir in that special Child
the desire to give his life as a ransom for
souls. He will reign by pouring out his life
as a gift for these children and for many souls.
3.
Children:The Church has declared these children martyrs. The first
saints of Christ are infants. Infants speak to us
at Christmas, and their witness does not go unnoticed.
These children inspire the Church and pray for her. A
child speaks to us of goodness and innocence. A
child reminds us of the attitude we should have
before God. Christ always lives with a heart of a
child, a heart that trusts completely in his Father.
He shows special predilection for children. He knows that often
they are his most powerful apostles, inviting others to
God’s house by the simplicity and intimacy of their
love for him. How many parents have been converted
or discovered a deeper relationship with Christ through the example
of their children!
Conversation with Christ: Jesus, it
saddens me so much to see how these children were
taken from their mothers and killed. It tears my
heart apart to see how today so many children
are never given the chance to know their mother’s love
because of the evil of abortion. I want to
be a consolation to your heart, Lord. I want to
give the very best of myself to you today
in order to offer you some of the love
that these children wanted to give. Let my life be
a witness of unselfish love. Let me be like
you.
Resolution: I will find some way
of encouraging a mother of a young child