Saturday, January 6, 2024

Our Lady of Assumption

 First Reading: John, the Evangelist, is writing about the seven signs (he gets visions on Badmu island) which will happen at the end of the world. Today’s first reading is only the first sign. John had a vision of the following picture; that is a woman clothed with the sun, the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown with twelve stars. You would think it refers to the mother Mary, but actually, it refers to Israel according to the scripture references (even though John knew well about Mary). 

Do you remember Joseph’s dream in Genesis chapter 37? "Joseph had a dream in which the sun and moon and eleven stars were bowing down to him.” This dream is a metaphor in which Jacob was the Sun, Racheal was the moon, 12 children/tribes are the 12 stars and all are bowing to him who is representing Israel, Sion or Jerusalem. All the other stars and the sun and the moon gathered around him and bowed down. This was a prophecy of what was to happen when they would come to Egypt and find him in power. So the other stars were his brothers, and the sun and the moon were his father and mother, through him the salvation was going to come home, as later through Mary. 

Mother Mary has not come to the world by accident, she is not a creature that just decided to be born in history in the time of Jesus Christ. She governs history and she is present throughout the world. Every aspect of priestly/religious formation can be referred to as Mary as the human being who is better than anyone who has corresponded to the vocation of God. She has become the servant and disciple of the Word until conceiving in her heart and in her flesh, the Word made Man in order to give him to humanity. With her example and through her intercession, the Blessed Virgin continues watching over the development of vocations and the priestly life of the Church. To her, the Mother of the Eternal High Priest, we want to entrust our priestly vocation, with which we are given the unmerited gift of being Alter Christus.

Second Reading: Corinth was a rich area full of merchants. Paul stayed there for more or less 18 months and preached. Paul wrote the letter regarding the major issues and problems in that church especially that of the resurrection. Why? The OT did not have a good understanding of the resurrection. According to Judaism, the dead people live either in hell or in Sheol. The concept of resurrection is different after Jesus and the proclamation of the NT. The Corinth people knew the philosophy of Plato very well. According to Plato, the body is mortal and the soul is immortal. Only by destroying this body can we receive life. I want this world and my body for my life and activity on this earth. Only with the help of this body and world can I reach salvation. Mary is an example for all of us. Assumption Day commemorates the belief that when Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, died, her body was "assumed" into Heaven to be reunited with her soul, instead of going through the natural process of physical decay upon death. Our constitution is asking for healthy and robust people for the mission of the Church. This formation is the foundation of all the priestly religious formation. The human formation, being the foundation of all priestly formation, promotes the integral growth of the person and allows the integration of all its dimensions. 

God’s salvation plan includes Mary’s special role as the mother of the Church. Mary attends to the growth of His mystical body (the Church), just as she attended to the growth of Jesus' physical body.

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