TO JESUS, THROUGH MARY
Our
Blessed Mother’s apparition in Lourdes is perhaps the most known
throughout the world. On the different occasions that I have been
blessed to serve as chaplain to groups of Filipino pilgrims to Lourdes, I
witnessed how there is always an overflow of devotees coming in droves,
and an equally touching horde of sick people on wheelchairs and
stretchers who come to pray at the grotto.
During
the times I spent at the grotto praying the rosary, I would always
contemplate on how everyone of us would focus our eyes — while our lips
utter the prayers in various tongues — on the poor marble replica of Our
Lady perched inside an opening to the right of the grotto. But the
statue of the Blessed Mother does not look at us who all look up to her.
Mary’s statue gazes up to heaven, with her hands folded in prayer. For
me, this is a wonderful lesson: grace comes to us through Mary, but all
graces are from Jesus, her Divine Son. The Gospel from Mark tells us
how, during His earthly ministry, Jesus was the source of healings and
of experiences of liberation from sins and evils. Crowds came to Him for
these!
There
is but one Mediator between God and us: Jesus. The Blessed Mother is
not another route, but hers is one with Jesus, having been associated
with Jesus not just in the Mystery of the Incarnation, but also
with Jesus’ Cross.
Blessed
James Alberione, our founder in the Pauline Family, commissioned an
artist to make an icon of Mary as Queen of the Apostles. He gave the
following pointers: what makes Mary as Queen of the Apostles is not so
much her presence among the Apostles in the Cenacle at Pentecost but
this: Apostles were sent to bring Jesus and His Word to the world. Mary
brought Jesus, the Word Incarnate, to us in a unique and perfect way.
She gave birth to Him — and she gave us Jesus! Fr. Domie Guzman, SSP
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: Do you have a personal devotion to the Blessed Mother? How
did you develop this devotion to her? How has your closeness to Mary
affected your prayer, your participation in Church and your love for
Jesus?
Thank You, Lord Jesus, for giving us Your Mother to be our Mother, too. Mama Mary, pray for us.
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