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January 7, 2020
St. Raymond of Penafort
St. Raymond of Penafort
Dear Family of Mary!
Two days after the remarkable homily of Archbishop Luigi Pezzuto about the connection of Our Lady, Queen of Peace and Divine Mercy, Fr. Christ Alar, MIC, gave the homily at English Mass in Medjugorje (January 2). Fr. Chris is a member of the Marians of the Immaculate Conception! This community has championed Divine Mercy since the early days. And for Fr. Chris, the homily of Archbishop Pezzuto was very meaningful. It was significant because it tied the presence of Our Lady in Medjugorje to the devotion to the Divine Mercy as two inseparable signs from God for our age.
Here is Fr. Alar's homily, given at English Mass on January 2, 2020!!
Medjugorje English Mass
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Fr. Chris Alar, MIC
Homily
Good
morning! You know, coming from the United States, if I was to ask the
question of you, "When does Christmas begin?" Probably, if you were from
the United States, you would say, "The day after Thanksgiving with all
the shopping." That is not when Christmas begins! When does Christmas
actually begin? On Christmas Day, or Christmas Eve if you are
celebrating vespers.
Now
when does Christmas end? Anybody tell me when Christmas ends? Okay.
Now, the Christmas Season ends with the Baptism of Our Lord. But there's
parts of the Christmas Season that are very important. And we just
finished the first part yesterday.
Yesterday
we celebrated Mary the Mother of God. And that completes the Octave of
Christmas. Now, what's an Octave? An Octave comes from our Jewish
tradition - when a feast was so big that it couldn't be celebrated in
one day, it was celebrated over eight days. And this celebration, in the
Jewish tradition was called an Octave. Now, we used to have many
Octaves in the Catholic Church - the Octave of Pentecost, the Octave of
Corpus Christi - but we really only now celebrate two Octaves? What are
they? The Octave of Christmas and the Octave of Easter.
These
are important. Why? Well, let's look at the Octave of Easter; the most
important Octave we have in the church. It begins on Easter Sunday and
eight days later concludes with what? Divine Mercy! The Feast of Divine
Mercy! You can't separate them; they are celebrated as one giant feast.
The Resurrection - Christ opens the door to heaven - and on Divine
Mercy, the eighth day (Eight represents eternity to the Jews) we enter
eternity and, hopefully, into the embrace of God's Mercy in heaven.
Now,
the Christmas Octave is also very important. When did it begin?
Christmas Day. And it concludes eight days later - which was yesterday -
with what? The Solemnity of Mary the Mother of God. You can't separate
the birth of Jesus from His mother.
Now
this Octave which ends with Mary the Mother of God, as Father Leon was
saying yesterday, is very important. You know, it might surprise a lot
of you - I won't go into the theology here, you can see me afterwards -
but it shocks a lot of people to learn that Jesus Christ was not a human
person. What?! Father, you're heretical! No! Jesus Christ was a Divine
Person with a Human Nature.
Jesus
was not two persons. Then you'd have four persons in the Trinity. Jesus
was one person, two natures. So, His nature for all eternity, and His
personhood were always Divine. The second person of the Trinity was
always Divine, and He had a Divine nature. But when He came to earth, He
assumed a human nature. So, He's fully God, in His nature; fully man,
in His nature. So, please don't run to the Bishop and say Father Chris
said Jesus wasn't at all in any way human. No! He was fully human, in
His nature.
But if you
read the catechism, it says Jesus Christ is one person, two natures. His
nature is Divine; He has a human nature, He assumed that at the
incarnation. But his person is Divine. And when Mary gave birth - a
mother gives birth, not to a nature, but to a person - and when Mary
gave birth, she gave birth to the person, and that person is Divine.
Therefore, we can call Mary the Mother of God; because that person is a
Divine person who then assumed a human nature.
Now.
Why do I tell you all this? This is because we just completed the
Octave of Christmas. Now we are in the middle of something else, the
days to the Epiphany. From Christmas Day to the Epiphany, called the
Twelve Days of Christmas.
Now,
you all remember the song? At least in America I know we do, right? The
Twelve Days of Christmas: seven swans a swimming, six geese a laying,
right? Today, we're in the Ninth Day of Christmas. Remember what the
nine days are? What are the nine days? Ladies dancing, right? I think
that was right; nine ladies dancing.
But
you know, each of those days represents something of our catholic
faith. Seven represented the seven sacraments. Eight represented the
eight beatitudes. Does anybody remember what nine represented in the
song? Anybody? The fruits of the Holy Spirit. Now those fruits of the
Holy Spirit are: love, joy, patience, kindness, generosity,
faithfulness, gentleness, self-control, and peace.
Peace.
The Croatian word, I see it all over here - is it pronounced "mere?" -
Mir! This is the theme of Medjugorje: Peace! Why now and why at this
time is God bringing this to us? This is important. If you were here on
New Year's Eve you heard the Apostolic Nuncio from Rome make one of the
most important homilies I have ever heard. Was anybody here, here for
that homily? A few people? You might want to try to find this. It is
extremely important!
The
Nuncio said that what is happening in our world is we are shackled with
distrust and fear. Now you all know Satan has three great tools, right?
Satan uses three things to snap souls. One: Pride. That's the fall.
That's where John the Baptist in this reading today was the epitome of
humility. He says, I am not even worthy to unstrap the sandals of the
Lamb of God. The opposite of that is pride. That's Satan's first tool.
He brought Adam and Eve down with it. We want to be like God.
Satan's
second great tool: Fear. We are fearful. We are living in a time of
fear. We are living in absolute anxiety and nervousness. I hear this in
the confessional all the time.
And
Satan's third great tool: Confusion. He is using this now more than
ever. Confusion. Don't fall for this Satan's trap that's sweeping the
world, that marriage can now be between two men, or marriage can be
between two women. No, it can't. Or that you can change your gender. No,
you can't. You know if Satan can confuse who you are at your very core -
your maleness or your femaleness - he can confuse anything. Don't fall
for this trap.
I pray
for my own country, the United States. This liberal agenda is trying to
confuse our very being. As I always laugh, Brother Jason and I were
walking yesterday up to the mountain, to the cross, and we were talking
about the very essence of who we are. There's nothing more core to your
being than your maleness or your femaleness. When your baby is born,
does the doctor look and say, "It's a lawyer?" No, he says, "It's a
boy!" "It's a girl!" And as Brother Jason says, the doctor doesn't look
and say, "Well, before I tell you It's a boy or a girl, what do you want
it to be? Do you want it to be a boy or girl or one of the other 26
genders?" This is insanity! And this is what Satan is using to confuse
us.
Now I want to finish
by going back to fear. Satan's great tools: Pride, Fear and Confusion.
Let's look at Fear, because this is where Medjugorje comes in. The
opposite of Fear is what? Trust and Peace. If you trust someone, and you
are at peace with them, you do not fear them. If you don't trust
someone, and you're not at peace with them, you fear. This is what the
Nuncio talked about.
Now,
here's what's interesting. Trust is the essence of the message of
Divine Mercy. Saint Faustina; God gave to her in the 1930's the message
that Pope John Paul said is the most important message of our times. In
that essence of Divine Mercy is trust. Now, peace is the essence of the
message of Medjugorje; Peace.
So,
trust and peace are the answer, the Nuncio said, to the fear that Satan
brings us. Satan is flooding the world with fear, and he said, the
answer! The answer to this distrust and fear that is caused by Satan,
(and we know the answer) is trust and peace. So, the Nuncio linked these
two together, and then, he finished by saying the Queen of Peace is the
Queen of Divine Mercy.
Brother
Jason and I have been with the Marians for a decade and we have never
heard this coming from a Bishop. We have never heard a Bishop say, the
Queen of Peace is the Queen of Divine Mercy. But Archbishop Pezzuto
linked the two together. This is the answer.
Jesus
said, to Saint Faustina, "Mankind will not have peace until he turns
with trust to my Divine Mercy." Hear the word, "peace." Hear the word,
"trust." Jesus said, we will not have peace - and by peace; He doesn't
mean absence of war, He means peace in your heart. This is the end of
anxiety. This is the end of fear. Mankind will not have peace - until he
turns with trust to my Divine Mercy. The answer to getting the trust is
Divine Mercy. And to get the Peace is Medjugorje. And he linked these
two together.
Jason,
(Brother Jason,) and I are from the Marians of the Immaculate Conception
at the National Shrine of Divine Mercy, and we just finished a book
called "After Suicide: There's Hope for Them (those who have died) and
(there's hope) for You (those left behind)." That you can get through
this; never over it, but you can get through it. And in our book, in
which this Divine Mercy is the essence, we quote Fr. Mitch Pacwa. Do any
of you know about Father Mitch Pacwa from EWTN? He said, somebody asked
him, "Why are there so many suicides in the world today?" And Father
Mitch said, "The reason there are so many suicides is a lack of peace."
Remember,
Satan's tools start with pride. Pride was just wiped away by John the
Baptist and any of us who live in humility. Fear is wiped away with
trust and peace. Trust, first, we know from Divine Mercy, and now,
Peace, which will come, and we're learning, in Medjugorje. Jesus brought
us Saint Faustina and Divine Mercy to trust Him; now He brings us
Medjugorje to find peace. How? Jesus said, we will find peace after
turning to His Divine Mercy. That's why Divine Mercy came first in
revelations to Saint Faustina. And why now, peace is coming through the
revelations of Medjugorje. This is so important.
So,
I finish by saying, we need to know Him to see Him. How do we know
Jesus? How do we see Him? This is the first reading that Brother Jason
just read. The Son abides in the Father, and the Father abides in the
Son. How do you know the Father? This is ultimately where we all came
from, and this is ultimately where we all want to return to, the Father.
But how do you know the Father? There's only one way to know God the
Father; Jesus makes it very clear, through the Son. And how do you know
the Son? You know the Son through the Holy Spirit. And how do you know
the Holy Spirit? Through Mary, His Spouse; right here at Medjugorje.
So,
do you want to get back to God the Father? Start with Mary, right here
in Medjugorje. That's where you are; that's where you start. Let Mary
take you to the Holy Spirit. Through the Holy Spirit, through the power
of the anointing that we just read in the first reading, we know the
Son. So that He can act in us. And then the Son will take us back to God
the Father. Ultimately, where we are destined to be for all eternity.
How
do we do that? How do we know the Son to get back to the Father? The
image of Divine Mercy. Pope Francis said, the image of Divine Mercy is
the face of the Father's Mercy. Misericordia Voltus ; the
Face of the Father's Mercy. This is the image of Divine Mercy. To know
the Father by the Son. This is what we see in Divine Mercy. And to have
that, we get back to the Father.
But
right now, we are not getting there, because we have fear. We are
afraid. We run. We turn our back. I had a confession a couple days ago,
and the woman - beautiful woman - said, "Father, I'm hypocritical.
Because when I'm afraid and I'm anxious, I don't pray. Because if I
pray, then I'm hypocritical." No! That's when we need to pray!
So,
to see God clearly, the Father, go through the Son. And the Son shows
us His face in the image of Divine Mercy. So, God bless all of you for
coming here to Medjugorje. You know, we are in the year 2020. As we all
know, what does 20/20 mean? Perfect vision. 20/20 is the vision, the
clarity that we need to see God. And we see Him through the image of
Divine Mercy. But we're not going to trust Him, unless we are at peace.
Or I should say, we won't have peace until we trust Him. So, let us
trust God, by the gift of His Mother, and the promise of a Savior. And
in that clarity, that John said, you do not know Him? Why do we not know
Him? Because we don't see Him. Why do we not see Him? We're shackled
with fear. Wipe out the fear with trust and peace. And when you do that,
you can see Him clearly.
This
has got to be your resolution for 2020. Not losing more weight - even
though we probably all need that - probably not doing this or doing
that, or doing this or whatever that, what really should be your
resolution for the new year is seeing God more clearly. Seeing Him in
2020 vision. What more perfect time than the Year 2020 to see Him in
20/20. The vision and the clarity that comes only through God's Mercy.
So,
bless you all! And please, if not us? Who? If not everyone of us in
this room, to spread this message of how Divine Mercy links to
Medjugorje, of how God is using His Mother to take us to the Son and
ultimately to return to the Father, nobody else is going to do it. We
have to. And that's why you're here. Don't think God can't use you. You
wouldn't be here otherwise. You're here for a purpose. So am I. So is
Father Leon. So is Brother Jason. So are all of you.
Let
us not miss this opportunity. We are at one of the most unprecedented
times in human history. Next to the Resurrection, maybe the most, most
important time. Jesus told Saint Faustina. You, Saint Faustina, I want
to prepare for the coming, my second coming. I want to prepare you for
the end times. Jesus said, mankind's, in many ways, last hope of
salvation is Divine Mercy.
(You can view Fr. Christ giving this homily at this link:
https://marytv.tv/english-mass-in-medjugorje/ - look for the video labeled 1/2/2020)
https://marytv.tv/english-mass-in-medjugorje/ - look for the video labeled 1/2/2020)
In Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
Cathy Nolan
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Cathy Nolan
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"Medjugorje is the spiritual center of the world."
Saint John Paul II
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