Mary – the Mother of God and Mother of the Church

Mary’s motherhood is a divine source of heavenly splendor drawing God’s people to seek her intercessory grace without end. She lovingly takes her sons and daughters by the hand and leads them to her Son Jesus Christ – the only begotten Son of God. Becoming aware that she is chosen by God and blessed among women, Mary responds in total humility saying “Behold the Handmaid of the Lord” (Luke 1:38). She is from the people, a pure woman also called to go the pilgrim way of faith. Already filled with the grace of the Holy Spirit, Mary says “yes” to the divine Word and became the eternal mother of Jesus in the Incarnation. Impeded by no sin, she devotes herself totally to the person and work of her Son, under Him and with Him, by the grace of almighty God, serving the mystery of our redemption from sin…

Blessed Mary’s Last Recorded Words in Scripture

Do Whatever He Tells You to Do These are Mary’s last recorded words in Scripture. At the wedding feast at Cana, she is the first to notice that the wine has run out.  Rather than turn to the family, Mary brings the problem to her son, Jesus. No one knows that Mary is working behind the scenes to ensure that the joy of the feast continues without interruption. Blessed Mary knows that by drawing the love of her Son, she will, in essence, be letting Him go. If the miracle happens, Christ’s work to carry out the will of God begins.  The appointed hour Christ speaks of comes into their being.  The hour of his Crucifixion.  Old Simeon’s warning of the sorrow that would pierce her heart re-enters Mary’s mind. Knowing this, Mary turns to the waiters and says “Do whatever He…

Peter’s Letter to Christians Facing Adversity

The Apostle Peter is no stranger to suffering and tests of faith that come with the Christian life. Only the Apostle Peter knows how it feels to deny Christ under pressure. Filled with overwhelming regret, the remorse at refusing his discipleship three times buckles him.  Yet it is in these moments of sorrow that Peter gives us a beautiful prayer asking for God’s intervention.  In a cry for Christ he pleads “Save Me Lord.” Just days before, Peter proclaims Christ as the Son of the Living God with conviction.  Recognizing that his Father in heaven had revealed this truth by grace, Christ gives Peter the keys to the Kingdom of heaven.  A few hours later, Peter denies that he even knows Christ.  How he wished he could have relived that test of faith all over again.  But as God’s grace strengthens him, Peter becomes…

Why Christ Calls St. John the Apostle “Son of Thunder”

The Fiery Letters of St. John St. John is well known as the “Disciple whom Jesus loves.” Despite his many beloved qualities, Christ gives the son of Zebedee a unique nickname – calling him the “Son of Thunder” (Mk. 3).  He knew that coupled with St. John’s loving nature was a fiery temperament.  The Letters of John reveal why this name is so fitting.  They were written at a time when the Church was experiencing a great crisis in faith led by outside attack against the Gospel. John’s Letters are like exploding cannon balls.  Their words strengthen the faith of the Christian community to trust God and not to fall for the devilish traps set by the deceivers. One thing was clear.  The assault on the Church would not go unanswered. Not on a Son of Thunder’s watch. John’s Letters Concisely Deal with Those Attacking…

Solomon and Job Converse about God

     After much thought, Solomon decided to visit his friend Job.  If anyone could rejuvenate hope in the Creator, it would be him. Solomon pondered how this good man could endure such terrible suffering and still emerge with a heart for God. Feeling hopeful, Solomon set off for Uz. Arriving at Job’s home, Solomon appreciated the warm welcome and comforting surroundings.  Job’s eyes twinkled contentment.  Could this be the same man?” Solomon found it hard to believe that not long ago, Job was covered in terrible sores and stricken in grief after losing all ten children.  But now, he simply beams peace?  He wanted the tranquility Job was effortlessly releasing into the air like cascading bubbles. Sipping hot tea by a colorful fireside, the two old men began to converse about God. Solomon: “God is here listening – you know this right? Job: Isn’t He always?  So tell me…