Blessed Virgin Mary. She is the mother of Christ, who is
both God and
man. Therefore she rightfully could be called also as the
Mother of
God.
She is also our
mother, because Christ, before his death,
gave her to us through St. John to be our mother. “Behold
your
Mother,” he said. It would be good if we get more aware
of this truth
and act accordingly, developing a deep Marian devotion
that would
always of full of practical effects.
That is why I
like that Latin Marian aspiration: “Beata
Maria Virgine, mater Dei et mater nostra.” (O Blessed
Virgin Mary,
mother of God and our mother). It’s an exquisite,
heartwarming
reminder of the truth of our faith that we all belong to
the family of
God, despite our huge and multiplying differences.
Her birthday,
of course, is a great occasion for joy. It’s
a big family celebration where all the children from all
corners of
the world gather together, spiritually and morally more
than
physically, to be with their mother, greeting her and showing
her our
filial affection.
We may not get
along well among ourselves, divided as we
are in our cultural and social conditions, not to mention
our
political and economic views. But on this anniversary of
the nativity
of our common heavenly mother, we rise above these
differences and
unite ourselves with the sole purpose of making our
mother happy.
Obviously what
would make her most happy and what would
comprise as the best gift we can give her on her birthday
is when we
make another renewal of our promise to love God above all
things and
to love others for love of God. This would make her most
happy, since
this will be the fulfillment of her fondest desire for
us.
Her birthday,
of course, is a good occasion to pause and
reflect again more deeply on the importance and relevance
of our
Mother Mary in our lives. She is the most privileged
person, all full
of grace from her conception to her death, assumed to
heaven body and
soul and crowned as queen of the universe!
She is truly a
mother who never stops in taking care of
us, of interceding for us before our Father God,
especially when we
have something serious to settle with him.
She is our
unconditional advocate and defender, ever
willing to put a good word on our behalf before the
divine seat of
justice. She will always try to soften God’s justice and
to gain for
us his mercy. She is the very channel of grace from God
to us.
We can also
take the occasion of her birthday to reflect
on the significance of birthdays in general. A birthday
is always a
happy event, since it is a celebration of life, a great
gift from God,
completely gratuitous. It is the vehicle that bears and
carries all
the graces and blessings from God
With one’s
birth, it’s like God is all willing to go
through an adventure with us that would be an exciting,
suspenseful
interplay of God’s love and our freedom to love him
return or not. He
is giving us everything, even raising us to be children
of his, made
into his image and likeness.
We are all free
to uphold that dignity or mess it up
beyond recognition. Still God, with is ever powerful,
wise and
merciful providence, would do everything, including the
very
mysterious ones, unknown to us, to draw us to him even
while
respecting our freedom. Evil would not have the last
word. It’s God’s
love and mercy.
These truths of
our faith should be in our mind whenever
we celebrate the birthday of someone. That spontaneous
joy we
experience when someone is born is due more to these
truths than the
mere physical appearance of the baby.
These truths
may not be explicitly articulated, but they
are there deeply embedded in our consciences. That’s why
it’s good
that from time to time we sit back and reflect on the
significance of
birthdays, and update our consciousness to these
fundamental truths.
Better still,
we can make use of the initial human reasons
for joy to arrive at the more fundamental theological
reasons behind
one’s birthday. God never suppresses our humanity. He is
always
respectful of it and continues to enrich it with his
graces.
It is more for
us to discern the abiding workings of
divine providence in our life and cooperate with it as
best as we can.
Mother Mary can help us greatly in this.
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