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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Hazcompate posted this yesterday, and I repeat it today in order to share it with others:
Thanks again to hazcompat for finding this quote!
Today is the Day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it. Blessings to all on this Feast of the Resurrection of Jesus!
Mary, Mother of the Church, thank you for being both Mother and Model for the Church. Your steadfast Faith is our example in these days of difficulty. We rejoice with you, in God our Savior. Queen of Heaven, rejoice and pray for us, your children! Jesus we trust in You!
Hazcompate posted this yesterday, and I repeat it today in order to share it with others:
I put some words in bold for emphasis. The Saints are blessed in their writings, by God Who knows they have asked for and received from Him the grace to bear witness to His Truth. Both St. Teresa of Avila and Pope St. John Paul II bear witness in their writing to this visit of the Resurrected Jesus to His Mother. It is a joy to me and I hope it is a joy to many today to read these words of Pope St. John Paul II.The Gospels mention various appearances of the risen Christ, but not a meeting between Jesus and his Mother. This silence must not lead to the conclusion that after the Resurrection Christ did not appear to Mary; rather it invites us to seek the reasons why the Evangelists made such a choice… If the authors of the New Testament do not speak of the Mother’s encounter with her risen Son, this can perhaps be attributed to the fact that such a witness would have been considered too biased by those who denied the Lord’s Resurrection, and therefore not worthy of belief.
How could the Blessed Virgin, present in the first community of disciples (cf. Acts 1:14), be excluded from those who met her divine Son after he had risen from the dead?
Indeed, it is legitimate to think that the Mother was probably the first person to whom the risen Jesus appeared. Could not Mary’s absence from the group of women who went to the tomb at dawn indicate that she had already met Jesus? This inference would also be confirmed by the fact that the first witnesses of the Resurrection, by Jesus’ will, were the women who had remained faithful at the foot of the Cross and therefore were more steadfast in faith.
The unique and special character of the Blessed Virgin’s presence at Calvary and her perfect union with the Son in his suffering on the Cross seem to postulate a very particular sharing on her part in the mystery of the Resurrection.
Pope Saint John Paul II
General Audience of Wednesday, May 21, 1997
Thanks again to hazcompat for finding this quote!
Mary, Mother of the Church, thank you for being both Mother and Model for the Church. Your steadfast Faith is our example in these days of difficulty. We rejoice with you, in God our Savior. Queen of Heaven, rejoice and pray for us, your children! Jesus we trust in You!