(c)Mateo Ivankovic 2018
March 12, 2018
Dear Family of Mary!
July 2, 2007 "Dear children! In the great love of God, I come to you today to lead you on the way of humility and meekness. The first station on that way, my children, is confession. Reject your arrogance and kneel down before my Son. Comprehend, my children, that you have nothing and you can do nothing. The only thing that you have and that you possess is sin. Be cleansed and accept meekness and humility. My Son could have won with strength, but He chose meekness, humility and love. Follow my Son and give me your hands so that, together, we may climb the mountain* and win. Thank you."
"Everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and the one who humbles himself will be exalted." (Luke 18:14)
(March 10, 2018 homily by Fr. Maximilian, in Medjugorje)
(March 10, 2018 homily by Fr. Maximilian, in Medjugorje)
Two people went up to pray. Now let us see these two people. Let us
identify them. One is a tax collector, which is the symbol of
sinfulness. It is a sinful person for the Jew. He works for the Romans,
the enemy, for his own riches. The other one is a Pharisee, which would
be a righteous person, a religious person. Today as a Christian we would
say that he went to church every Sunday, even every day. He prays the Rosary, he fasts. He is doing all, you see.
But Jesus gives us the clear understanding that all these practices
do not make a person religious. Rather it is an authentic relation to
God. And the Pharisee obviously does not have an authentic relation to
God, because the center of him is himself. He starts his prayer, "I
thank you God..." The tax collector starts his prayer, "Oh God, have
mercy on me a sinner..." In that, he is right. He says the truth. He is a
sinful person. But he confesses his sin with honesty. And honesty in
prayer is so essential that it determines if our prayer comes to God,
touches the heart of God or not.
For if God asks us to forgive, seventy times seven, He forgives
infinity more. His joy is to forgive. And therefore if we honestly
confess our sins, He always forgives, He always justifies us. He went
home justified, in his honesty.
But in our prayer we have to look to God. We have to put our
prayers before God and not before ourselves as the Pharisee does. And
pride in ourselves, it is astonishing how common this is, to put
ourselves in the center and to pride ourselves in our talents. One may
say "I may not be as rich as the others, I might not be as powerful as
the others, but I am more clever, more bright. So there is always the
possibility to put ourselves before others, to compare ourselves with
others, and to put ourselves above others.
It becomes even, for our Western society, a virtue. Pride becomes a
virtue. We are number one! We are the champions! Just look at the
Olympic Games. Everything is arranged to beat the others, to be faster.
Erich Fromm, who is a psychologist and philosopher, says it is a
pagan attitude, paganism entered into our society, when we again
introduced the Olympic games back into our society. And we are all there
looking. And if our man runs a millisecond faster than the other, we
are all happy. We are strong. We are good.
If you look honestly into it, it is quite naïve. If little children
do it, we can understand it. But if adults do it and spend millions on
it, it becomes actually embarrassing. Where are we as humanity? Erich
Fromm said instead of Olympic Games we should have the Passion Play,
which we do together, with singing and dancing, with instruments, all
together, praising God. We should put God in the center. But today, man
is in the center.
And after original sin, we know how it went with Cain and Abel.
When we don't have God anymore before us, when we hide from God, then we
can't see the face of God anymore in our brothers and sisters. And we
become afraid before them. They become our rivals. They are our
competition, they become our enemies.
Our future generations will speak about these attitudes we have
today, not only the Olympic Games which are still quite innocent, but we
reach so far as to create bombs to destroy one another. All this
because we don't put God in the center in our lives. This has incredible
repercussions for humanity.
So our first effort should be to put ourselves before God, because
there starts humility. The saints as they went before God, never prided
themselves with the talents they received. But as God drew them closer
to His love, His Heart, they saw all their imperfections. For when the
light grows, the dark spots are more clearly seen. And they humbled
themselves before God, but not focusing on the dark spots but offering
them to God with all humility. Humility is the most important virtue
that we in our spiritual life have to develop before God. Because only
then He can take us and press us to His Heart, to His bosom. He exalts
the humble and humbles the proud.
We should get that lesson, we should ask for that lesson from Mary, today on Saturday.
She how felt she was always the least of all, that she may teach us
true humility. We should learn to put ourselves last first of all before
God, that we may learn (as she says in her messages here) to see the
face of Jesus in everyone that we encounter.
This needs a deep relation with God. This needs not just a little
prayer in the morning, but hours of prayer every day. So God becomes the
most important person in my life. My great love, my joy, that I am
looking forward to be with Him. Then we can become that yeast, that true
Christianity. Not like these Pharisees who try by themselves to be
better, but true Christians who will form society by their simply being.
Because they will be a place of God, where God will be present in them
and through them. So they will bring whole dough to rise, and bring all
of humanity to a new stage of life which will not be any more pride
about ourselves and the talents God has given us with His great love,
but together we will glorify God, who in His great merciful love has
forgiven us all our sins and has raised us up. And raised us up
continuously. Each one of us and all humanity wants to raise up to the
new life of Christ.
(Fr. Maximilian Dalve - English Mass homily in Medjugorje on Saturday, March 10, 2018)
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
(c)Mary TV 2018
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
(c)Mary TV 2018
PPS. Mike Nolan (https://pilgrim-medj.com/ ) is taking a group to Medjugorje on April 2 - 13, 2018! He has room for more pilgrims and says that the airfares are very reasonable. If you have been receiving nudges to go to Medjugorje, call Mike at 574-335-9952!!
"Medjugorje is the spiritual center of the world."
Saint John Paul II
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