Father Timothy Mulcahey, LC
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Luke 2:41-51
Each year Jesus’ parents went to
Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, and when he
was twelve years old, they went up according to festival
custom. After they had completed its days, as they
were returning, the boy Jesus remained behind in Jerusalem,
but his parents did not know it. Thinking that
he was in the caravan, they journeyed for a day
and looked for him among their relatives and acquaintances,
but not finding him, they returned to Jerusalem to
look for him. After three days they found him in
the Temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers,
listening to them and asking them questions, and all
who heard him were astounded at his understanding and his
answers. When his parents saw him, they were astonished,
and his mother said to him, "Son, why have
you done this to us? Your father and I have
been looking for you with great anxiety." And he
said to them, "Why were you looking for me?
Did you not know that I must be in my
Father´s house?" But they did not understand what he
said to them. He went down with them and
came to Nazareth, and was obedient to them; and his
mother kept all these things in her heart.
Introductory
Prayer: Dearest Mother Mary, Christ your Son learned to
love from your loving example. Teach me to love in
the same way. Instruct me in the way of
your virtues. Help me to make use of every
opportunity to grow in them. Never let me miss the
opportunities life gives me to love and form myself
in virtue. I always want to love the way you
love.
Petition: Mary, my Mother, help me be your
faithful child. Bring me to your son.
1. Not Everything Is
Clear From the Outset: Mary has a mother’s heart that
wants to love the loves of her Son. For
Mary the road was not always clear. There would be
many trials and difficulties. Nevertheless, Mary is resolved to
follow her Son. She wants to follow him, understanding
the mission. She cares for him in every way –
even spiritually. There were many surprises in store for
her as Christ matured and prepared for his mission.
She never expected this one: losing her son for three
days, at such an early age. Her son desired
to be in his Father’s house and prepare his
work. He loved being there and was preparing for the
day when he would go out and actively do
the work he had been sent to complete. Mary too
was preparing for that day and Christ helped her
get ready.
2. She Stored All These Things Up In Her
Heart: It was hard for Mary to understand the
full meaning of this moment. Being a woman of
prayer and contemplation, she stored all these things up in
her heart where she could recall them, reflect on
them and compare them to other moments of her
mission. What did all this mean? What did it point
to? God’s plan would only reveal itself with time
and Mary would be ready for it. It was not
so much understanding that she needed but rather acceptance
and fidelity to complete it. Mary had a contemplative
heart that sought to unite itself and identify itself
to the mission of her Son. She knew that she
had a part to play in that mission and
that she would need to prepare herself for it through
prayer.
3. Take Mary’s Hand: We will never understand the
purpose and meaning of our life unless we pray and
contemplate like Mary did. It takes time, patience and
a great deal of simplicity and trust. “Blessed is
she that believed that the promises made to her would
be fulfilled!” exclaims her cousin Elizabeth after the annunciation
by the angel Gabriel. We are blessed when we
can believe. It may take a long time to see
the fulfillment of God’s designs in our lives too.
We need to be like Mary and follow through by
faithfully walking the path that is marked out for
us. It can be a path that is not
clear. We don’t need to know all of what lies
ahead – just where we need to walk. Mary
identified with her Son’s mission with her whole heart. She
invites us to identify with it too. She will
not fail to take you by the hand and lead
you along that unclear, difficult and unknown path.
Conversation
with Christ: Lord Jesus Christ, when you had already
given us everything – your life, your love, your Body
and Blood in the Eucharist – from the cross
you gave us the gift of your Mother. I thank
you for this great gift. I want to be
her faithful child. I want to imitate all her
virtues, especially her faithfulness to you up to and beyond
the moment of the cross. Grant me the grace
to accompany both you and your mother at the foot
of the cross. I want to follow you closely
and perfectly as Mary did. I want to belong
only to you and do only your will.
Resolution: I
will ask Mary to shape all Christian virtues in
me by my daily prayer to her in the Rosary.
I will also make a special visit to her
at one of her statues or images this week.