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January 10, 2020
Dear Family of Mary!
The
Catechism of the Catholic Church spends some time talking about the
great grace we have been given through Jesus, to be able to call God
"Our Father". We should be in awe at this great gift, a relationship
with our Creator as our Father. I thought we might take some time this
weekend to pray over these paragraphs:
PART FOUR - CHRISTIAN PRAYER, SECTION TWO - THE LORD'S PRAYER - "OUR FATHER!" ARTICLE 2- OUR FATHER WHO ART IN HEAVEN"
Dear Family of Mary!
"...My children, my Son pronounced the words of the 'Our Father'-Our Father, [You] who are everywhere and in our hearts-because He desires to teach you to pray with words and feelings. He desires for you to always be better, to live merciful love which is prayer and limitless sacrifice for others..."
(January 2, 2020)
PART FOUR - CHRISTIAN PRAYER, SECTION TWO - THE LORD'S PRAYER - "OUR FATHER!" ARTICLE 2- OUR FATHER WHO ART IN HEAVEN"
I. "WE DARE TO SAY"
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In the Roman liturgy, the Eucharistic assembly is invited to pray to
our heavenly Father with filial boldness; the Eastern liturgies develop
and use similar expressions: "dare in all confidence," "make us worthy
of... " From the burning bush Moses heard a voice saying to him, "Do not
come near; put off your shoes from your feet, for the place on which
you are standing is holy ground."26 Only Jesus could cross that
threshold of the divine holiness, for "when he had made purification for
sins," he brought us into the Father's presence: "Here am I, and the
children God has given me."27
Our awareness of our
status as slaves would make us sink into the ground and our earthly
condition would dissolve into dust, if the authority of our Father
himself and the Spirit of his Son had not impelled us to this cry . . .
'Abba, Father!' . . . When would a mortal dare call God 'Father,' if
man's innermost being were not animated by power from on high?"28
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This power of the Spirit who introduces us to the Lord's Prayer is
expressed in the liturgies of East and of West by the beautiful,
characteristically Christian expression: parrhesia, straightforward
simplicity, filial trust, joyous assurance, humble boldness, the
certainty of being loved.29
II. ABBA - "FATHER!"
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Before we make our own this first exclamation of the Lord's Prayer, we
must humbly cleanse our hearts of certain false images drawn "from this
world." Humility makes us recognize that "no one knows the Son except
the Father, and no one knows the Father except the Son and anyone to
whom the Son chooses to reveal him," that is, "to little children."30
The purification of our hearts has to do with paternal or maternal
images, stemming from our personal and cultural history, and influencing
our relationship with God. God our Father transcends the categories of
the created world. To impose our own ideas in this area "upon him" would
be to fabricate idols to adore or pull down. To pray to the Father is
to enter into his mystery as he is and as the Son has revealed him to
us.
The expression God the Father had never been
revealed to anyone. When Moses himself asked God who he was, he heard
another name. The Father's name has been revealed to us in the Son, for
the name "Son" implies the new name "Father."31
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We can invoke God as "Father" because he is revealed to us by his Son
become man and because his Spirit makes him known to us. The personal
relation of the Son to the Father is something that man cannot conceive
of nor the angelic powers even dimly see: and yet, the Spirit of the Son
grants a participation in that very relation to us who believe that
Jesus is the Christ and that we are born of God.32
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When we pray to the Father, we are in communion with him and with his
Son, Jesus Christ.33 Then we know and recognize him with an ever new
sense of wonder. The first phrase of the Our Father is a blessing of
adoration before it is a supplication. For it is the glory of God that
we should recognize him as "Father," the true God. We give him thanks
for having revealed his name to us, for the gift of believing in it, and
for the indwelling of his Presence in us.
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can adore the Father because he has caused us to be reborn to his life
by adopting us as his children in his only Son: by Baptism, he
incorporates us into the Body of his Christ; through the anointing of
his Spirit who flows from the head to the members, he makes us other
"Christs."
God, indeed, who has predestined us to
adoption as his sons, has conformed us to the glorious Body of Christ.
So, then you who have become sharers in Christ are appropriately called
"Christs."34
The new man, reborn and restored to his God by grace, says first of all, "Father!" because he has now begun to be a son.35
2783 Thus the Lord's Prayer reveals us to ourselves at the same time that it reveals the Father to us.36
O man, you did not dare to raise your face to heaven, you lowered your eyes to the earth, and suddenly you have received the grace of Christ all your sins have been forgiven. From being a wicked servant you have become a good son...Then raise your eyes to the Father who has begotten you through Baptism, to the Father who has redeemed you through his Son, and say: "Our Father. . . . " But do not claim any privilege. He is the Father in a special way only of Christ, but he is the common Father of us all, because while he has begotten only Christ, he has created us. Then also say by his grace, "Our Father," so that you may merit being his son.37
2784 The free gift of adoption requires
on our part continual conversion and new life. Praying to our Father
should develop in us two fundamental dispositions:
First, the
desire to become like him: though created in his image, we are restored
to his likeness by grace; and we must respond to this grace.
We must remember . . . and know that when we call God "our Father" we ought to behave as sons of God.38
You
cannot call the God of all kindness your Father if you preserve a cruel
and inhuman heart; for in this case you no longer have in you the marks
of the heavenly Father's kindness.39
We must contemplate the beauty of the Father without ceasing and adorn our own souls accordingly.40
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Second, a humble and trusting heart that enables us "to turn and become
like children":41 for it is to "little children" that the Father is
revealed.42
[The prayer is accomplished] by the contemplation
of God alone, and by the warmth of love, through which the soul, molded
and directed to love him, speaks very familiarly to God as to its own
Father with special devotion.43
Our Father: at
this name love is aroused in us . . . and the confidence of obtaining
what we are about to ask. . . . What would he not give to his children
who ask, since he has already granted them the gift of being his
children?44
(Use this link to see the text on the Vatican Website - including the numbered references: https://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p4s2a2.htm )
(Use this link to see the text on the Vatican Website - including the numbered references: https://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p4s2a2.htm )
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2020
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Cathy Nolan
©Mary TV 2020
PS. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! We have reached our Matching Grant of $100,000!!!! We now have $200,000 to move Mary TV forward into 2020, helping Our Lady reach her children!! Thank you so much to one and all!!!
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