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MariaChristi
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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
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When we hear with the ears of our hearts, in prayer, Jesus’ words:
Mary was given to us by Jesus to help us live as Mary lived: Remaining in His Love. By God’s Grace may we, like John draw closer to our Mother today and “take her into our lives” that we too may live and remain in Jesus.
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When we hear with the ears of our hearts, in prayer, Jesus’ words:
What can we say or do? If we keep listening to John’s Gospel, we notice that John the Beloved Disciple standing next to Mary did not answer Jesus with words but he records in the Gospel what he did:“Behold your Mother.” (in Jn19:27)
How can we take Mary into our homes as John did? Pope St. John Paul II pondered those words of John and saw that in Greek (the langauge in which John wrote his Gospel) the words literally meant more than “took her into his home”. The literal translation is “he took her into his own” and Pope St. JPII believed this meant John took her into his own life and into his being. That interpretation has meant much more to me since I first read it.And from that hour the disciple took her into his home. (in Jn19:27).
Mary was given to us by Jesus to help us live as Mary lived: Remaining in His Love. By God’s Grace may we, like John draw closer to our Mother today and “take her into our lives” that we too may live and remain in Jesus.