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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Today is the Feast of St. Maximilian Kolbe, who was imprisoned during WWII and suffered great hardship in the concentration camp (Auschwitz). He offered up his own life in place of another prisoner. How gracious of our God to take this “champion of the Immaculate Mary” from this life to the next on Aug. 14, the eve of Mary’s Feast of her Assumption into heaven! In the Liturgy of the Hours, the Second Reading for today is taken from the Letters of St. Maximilian. Here is an excerpt:
Mary Immaculate, Mother of the Church, pray for us.
St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us.
Today is the Feast of St. Maximilian Kolbe, who was imprisoned during WWII and suffered great hardship in the concentration camp (Auschwitz). He offered up his own life in place of another prisoner. How gracious of our God to take this “champion of the Immaculate Mary” from this life to the next on Aug. 14, the eve of Mary’s Feast of her Assumption into heaven! In the Liturgy of the Hours, the Second Reading for today is taken from the Letters of St. Maximilian. Here is an excerpt:
The burning zeal for God’s glory that motivates you fills my heart with joy. It is sad for us to see in our own time that indifferentism in its many forms is spreading like an epidemic not only among the laity but also among religious. But God is worthy of glory beyond measure, and therefore it is of absolute and supreme importance to seek that glory with all the power of our feeble resources. Since we are mere creatures we can never return to him all that is his due.
Being a Conventual Franciscan priest he was writing this to members of his order and so continues the letter encouraging them in their particular vow of obedience in a religious community under religious superiors, but the laity is also called to the apostolic life by Baptism, and as lay persons we are called to obey God in the duties of our particular vocation as married, single, husband, wife, mother, father or child. Neither laity, nor clergy, nor religious can give way to indifference in our zeal for God’s glory and the salvation of souls. The Church – the whole Church --exists to evangelize i.e. to bring the Good News of salvation to every soul. St. Maximillian’s letter concludes with these two short paragraphs:The most resplendent manifistation of God’s glory is the salvation of souls, whom Christ redeemed by shedding His blood. To work for the salvation and sanctification of as many souls as possible, therefore, is the preeminent purpose of the apostolic life. Let me, then say a few words that may show the way toward achieving God’s glory and the sanctification of many souls…
…Let us love our loving Father with all our hearts. Let our obedience increase that love, above all when it requires us to surrender our own will. Jesus Christ crucified is our sublime guide toward growth in God’s love.
Come, Holy Spirit, kindle in us the Fire of Your Love. Grant us “Burning Zeal”.We will learn this lesson more quickly through the Immaculate Virgin, whom God made the dispenser of His Mercy. It is beyond doubt that Mary’s will represents to us the will of God Himself. By dedicating ourselves to her we become in her hands instruments of God’s Mercy even as she was an instrument in God’s Hands. We should let ourselves be guided and led by Mary and rest quiet and secure in her hands. She will watch out for us, provide for us, answer our needs of body and spirit; she will dissolve all our difficulties and worries.
Mary Immaculate, Mother of the Church, pray for us.
St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us.