Today’s Thoughts: Before I begin my reflection for the day, I would like to pass along some personal news. After avoiding Covid 19 these past two plus years it has finally caught me. I tested positive early this morning after a very difficult night when my symptoms exploded. There are a lot of people who need prayers but if you happen to have a moment could you offer a little prayer that I did not infect people over the weekend during my ministry, that the priests I was supposed to start a retreat with today will not be too upset and inconvenienced, and that I will move beyond this in the not too distant future. I would appreciate your moment of prayer!
On to my reflection for the day… Today we celebrate a memorial new as of four years ago to our Church calendar, a day dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church. Back in March 2018 it was announced that Pope Francis had added this new feast in honor of Mary and that it would be celebrated the Monday after Pentecost. I remember reading on Facebook or Twitter someone sayings, “Do we really need another feast in honor of Mary?” I suppose some part of me agrees with that question but the rest of me says, “Yes, we do.” It is common knowledge that Pope Francis has a great devotion to Mary and he has chosen to honor Mary in this way the day after Pentecost, the birthday of the Church. It seems only fitting to honor the Church’s Mother the day after. Since I was a child I have always seen Mary as mother. To me honoring Mary as the Mother of the Church is as natural as making the sign of the cross. Mary is Jesus’ mother, the Blessed Mother. But, more importantly we need to stop and think of Mary as our mother, in a personal way. Perhaps, a question we should ask ourselves today is; “What does Mary as our Mother mean for us today? The Gospel chosen for today comes from near the end of the Passion in John’s Gospel (John 19:25-34). The passage begins right before Jesus’ death when he looks at his mother and the disciple whom he loved and says to his mother, "Woman, behold, your son." Then he said to the disciple, "Behold, your mother." We could simply pass this moment off as Jesus making sure his mother is taken of, however it is much more profound. Jesus is not only taking care of his mother, he is also taking care of us. This moment is about Mary’s presence in our lives as Mother of the Church. Everything born into this world comes through a mother. Mothers are the touchstones of life and today we honor the most important touchstone of our faith. Perhaps we should take some time with Pope Francis today to honor Mary’s presence in our life as Mother of the Church and thank he for her faith and her “yes!” Have a blessed, holy, and healthy Monday everyone!
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Patricia Martano
6/6/2022 06:12:25 am
Dear Father Paul, I hope that you will feel better soon! I will be praying for you. God bless you always.
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Dear Fr. Paul
6/6/2022 06:55:18 am
Praying for your quick recovery. God bless.
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Susan
6/6/2022 09:24:03 am
Prayers for you and hope you're on the mend soon.
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Carolyn McCarthy
6/7/2022 07:08:11 am
So sorry to hear that Covid caught you. I’ll be praying for your very swift return to health!!
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