GRACE COME AND GONE
I was ordained on March 6, 1987. The following day, I celebrated my first thanksgiving Mass (misa cantada)in my home parish at San Jose Manggagawa
in Manuguit, Tondo. Being the very first son of my community to be
ordained a priest, the people prepared a big fiesta. Shortly before
sunset, as I finished donning my vestment, a band played outside our
house while people
carrying torches were waiting for me to start a procession from our
house to the church. Along the street, everyone
stopped to have a glimpse of the new priest. The church was packed with
guests. It was capped by a sumptuous dinner prepared by the community. A
long stretch of the street was closed for this purpose. What a
memorable homecoming!
How lucky I was compared to the Lord Jesus. His homecoming was marred
with doubts and outright rejection. His town mates were questioning as to how He had become so brilliant and full of wisdom. They were filled with
doubts, anger, insecurity and envy because they knew Him so well. They
never expected that someone from their humble village would one day be a
celebrity in His own right — eloquent, deep and capable of performing miracles in other places. They were filled with jealousy.
Jesus could have been a playmate of their sons. They could have seen
Him tagging along with His dad whenever a household would ask for a repair or two. It was difficult to comprehend that an ordinary boy like Him would one day return to their synagogue and preach with so much authority.
They lost the opportunity to welcome the coming of grace to their
community. Their lack of faith resulted to no mighty deed done in their
place, except for a few sick who were healed and prayed over.
People find it difficult to rejoice at the blessings of their neighbors
and friends because of their innate and selfish desire to compete with
and even surpass the
accomplishments of others. Let us learn to rejoice when others are
blessed. And be thankful when the blessing is shared. Fr. Erick Y. Santos, OFS
REFLECTION QUESTION: Do you rejoice with others when they are blessed even if you’re not?
Lord Jesus, grant me the grace to welcome You home in my heart, in my life.
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