On the way to Calvary, Jesus sees his mother. Their eyes
meet. They understand one another. Mary knows who her son is. She knows whence
he has come. She knows what his mission is. Mary knows that she is his mother;
but she also knows that she is his daughter. She sees him suffer for all men
and women, those of the past, present and future. And she too suffers.
Certainly, Jesus,
it pains you to see your mother suffer in this way.
But you must make her a part
of this tremendous divine drama.
For such is God’s plan
for the salvation of the human race.
it pains you to see your mother suffer in this way.
But you must make her a part
of this tremendous divine drama.
For such is God’s plan
for the salvation of the human race.
For every man and woman in this world, but especially for us
families, the meeting of Jesus and his mother on the way to Calvary is a
powerful and ever timely event. Jesus gave up his mother so that each of us –
including the spouses among us – might have a mother who is always there for
us. Sometimes, sadly, we forget this. But, when we think about it, we realize
that countless times in our lives as families we have turned to her. How close
she has been to us in times of trouble! How many times have we entrusted our
children to her, how often we have asked her to intervene for their physical
health and, even more, for their moral protection!
How often has Mary heard us, and have we felt her near to
comfort us with a mother’s love.
Along each family’s way of the cross, Mary is the model of
that silence which, even in moments of overwhelming pain, gives birth to new
life.
source: vatican.va
God Bless you ! Have a good weekend.
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