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J.M.J.
August 14, 2017
St. Maximilian Kolbe
Dear Family of Mary!
(I wrote this reflection in 2015! I am re-sending it today because it is so important for us in these days!!)
Tomorrow
is the Feast of the Assumption. I always think it is so great the St.
Maximilian Kolbe's feast day is the day before the Assumption. He must
love it too! I wanted to share something with you about the Assumption
as we prepare for the feast. For some reason, as I prayed I felt drawn
to a book I read quite a while ago, "The World's First Love, Mary,
Mother of God" by Archbishop Fulton J Sheen. I looked through the
Contents, and found the chapter on the Assumption. And when I began to
read it, I saw that I had underlined almost every word of that chapter!
It is a blockbuster!
But the last few paragraphs
are really pertinent for us because Sheen points to something in a
prophetic way that we are experiencing. "The World's First Love" was
written in 1952, only two years after the Dogma of the Assumption was
declared by Pope Pius XII. And yet, Sheen seems to see the plan of God
in that declaration. Let's listen to him:
Within
three decades the definition of the Assumption will cure the pessimism
and despair of the modern world. Freud, who did so much to develop this
pessimism, took as his motto; "If I cannot move the Gods on high, I
shall set all hell in an uproar." That uproar which he created will now
be stilled by a Lady as powerful as an "army drawn up in battle array."
The age of the "body beautiful" will now become the age of the
Assumption.
In
Mary there is a triple transition. In the Annunciation we pass from the
holiness of the Old Testament to the holiness of Christ. At Pentecost
we pass from the holiness of the historical Christ to the holiness of
the Mystical Christ or His Body, which is the Church. Mary here received
the Spirit for a second time. The first overshadowing was to give birth
to the Head of the Church: this second overshadowing is to give birth
to His Body as she is in the midst of the Apostles abiding in prayer.
The third transition is the Assumption, as she becomes the first human
person to realize the historical destiny of the faithful as members of
Christ's Mystical Body, beyond time, beyond death, and beyond judgment.
Mary
is always in the vanguard of humanity. She is compared to Wisdom,
presiding at creation; she is announced as the woman who will conquer
Satan, as the Virgin who will conceive. She becomes the first person
since the Fall to have a unique and unrepeatable kind of union with God;
she mothers the infant Christ in Bethlehem; she mothers the Mystical
Christ at Jerusalem; and now, by her Assumption, she goes ahead like her
Son to prepare a place for us. She participates in the glory of her
son, reigns with Him, presides at His side over the destinies of the
Church in time, and intercedes for us to Him, as He, in His turn,
intercedes to the Heavenly Father.
Adam
came before Eve chronologically. The new Adam, Christ, comes after the
new Eve, Mary, chronologically, although existentially He preceded her
as the Creator a creature. By stressing for the moment only the time
element, Mary always seems to be the advent of what is in store for man.
She anticipates Christ for nine months, as she bears Heaven within her;
she anticipates His Passion at Cana and His Church at Pentecost. Now,
in the last great doctrine of the Assumption, she anticipates Heavenly
glory, and the definition comes at a time when men think of it least.
One
wonders if this could not be the last of the great truths of Mary to be
defined by the Church. Anything else might seem to be an anticlimax
after she is declared to be in Heaven, body and soul. But actually there
is one other truth left to be defined, and that is that she is the
Mediatrix, under her Son, of all graces. As St. Paul speaks of the
Ascension of Our Lord as the prelude to His intercession for us, so we
fittingly, should speak of the Assumption of Our Lady as a prelude to
her intercession for us. First, the place, Heaven; then the function,
intercession. The nature of her role is not to call her Son's attention
to some need, in an emergency unnoticed by Him, nor is it to "win" a
difficult consent. Rather it is to unite herself to His compassionate
Mercy and give a human voice to His Infinite Love. The main ministry of
Mary is to incline men's hearts to obedience to the will of her Divine
Son. Her last recorded words at Cana are still her words in the
Assumption; "Whatsoever He shall say to you, that do ye."
Archbishop
Sheen clearly sees that Mary, in her Assumption, is the key to our age
of despair. In Mary, humanity has hope. In her Assumption, life again
has meaning. We are not creatures without souls, and without an eternal
future. We are called to live forever with our God, who loves us, and
Mary shows us the way.
I also find it interesting
that in 1952 Archbishop Sheen would project that in three decades after
the Dogma was declared "the definition of the Assumption will cure the
pessimism and despair of the modern world." This is a huge claim. Sheen
died in 1979, just shy of the three decades. What came next he could not
have foreseen. Our Lady came to Medjugorje in 1981 and since then has
been curing pessimism and despair in millions of her children. Through
her presence, her messages and her intercession, Mary is reversing the
terrible curse of atheism and despair in the world, one person at a
time.
I believe that Our Lady in Medjugorje has
set up camp, declaring that she is with us in our fight against Satan
and all evil. She is with us to help us draw close to her Son and to
learn to live Him. She is with us in these days to be Jesus'
compassionate Mercy for us. She intercedes in our midst, in Medjugorje,
to bring about the Kingdom of Heaven in us. The Dogma of the Assumption
is bearing great fruit in our day, as Sheen said. It is curing pessimism
and despair, and bringing us heaven through Our Lady's presence in
Medjugorje!! If Sheen is right and Mary is the advent of all of God's
great works, the Incarnation, the Passion, the Birth of the Church, and
now Heavenly Glory, then her coming to Medjugorje must be the advent of
the coming of her Son. She is here to prepare the way for His coming!
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
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"Medjugorje is the spiritual center of the world."
Saint John Paul II
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