SHINING THROUGH
When
Susan Boyle, a big, fat lady with “unkempt hair,” sashayed in the
weirdest possible way on stage during one elimination night of Britain’s
Got Talent a few years ago, she was met with laughter and heckling
among the
audience, who found her unfit for the competition. Until they heard her
sing. Eventually, the unknown choir singer from a small, far-flung
parish became an overnight sensation. The rest is history.
The Gospel today makes it clear that one’s light should not be concealed but be seen for it to fulfill its being that — light! Persons are gifts, wrapped differently, but with something to offer. The Church is a potent avenue for people who have something to share to others.
I myself felt that I had nothing to offer. The thought of being a
priest puzzled me to no end because I don’t look or sound like a priest.
As a new priest in Pasig, while sporting a shirt and casual denim pants
before the Mass, someone asked me, “Where is the priest?” I whispered
to myself, “Wait ‘til you see me in my soutane.” When he saw me a few
minutes later, he exclaimed, “Oh, you’re a sacristan?” But the Lord, despite my unworthiness, made me His priest. As I delve deeper into the realm of self-offering, the
more the Lord showers me with every good gift beyond my imagination.
St. Pius of Pietrelcina, or Padre Pio, was an unassuming Capuchin monk
who never wanted to be in the limelight. There was even a time when he
was not allowed to celebrate Mass publicly to avoid making a spectacle
out of the miracles happening in his celebrations. But it could not be
concealed for long. He became more popular, especially as a sought-after
confessor. Despite his desire to stay obscure and unnoticed, the more that his light shone and became known all over the world.
The Lord invites us to let our lights shine. To those who unselfishly share
whatever they have, more will be given. Those who choose to keep the
gifts to themselves, the little that they have will be taken away. The
time is now. You’ve got it. Let your light shine! Fr. Erick Y. Santos, OFS
REFLECTION QUESTION: How generous are you in sharing your talents and gifts with the Church and community?
Lord, may I humbly offer the best of myself to You and others each and every day of my life. Amen.
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