Reflection/Homily: Solemnity
of Mary Mother of God
Theme:
The Relevance of Mary’s Motherhood of God
In a particular kingdom,
after the death of the king, the Prince had to choose a wife before his
coronation as the next king. The Prince made it open for every young girl in
the kingdom to exhibit her qualities and draw his attention. Several young
girls started wearing sexy clothes to seduce the Prince but he was not
moved. Some began to wear wonderful
hairstyles but the Prince was not moved. Others prepared delicious meals and
presented them to the prince but he was not delighted.
Every young girl made an
attempt in several ways but the Prince was not moved. It was not because he was
very difficult to be pleased but because they did not know exactly what he so
desired of a woman more so of a wife. Only one woman had a perfect knowledge of
this. This woman was like the rest of women in the kingdom, while some valued
her, others despised her. She was very dear to the Prince because of her
glaring personality, but no one dared to consult her or win the Prince’s heart
through her.
One day, a young lady
desirous to have the Prince as husband came to this woman with an inferior dish
containing some poorly prepared food. She requested the woman to help her
present the food to the king. This woman took the food, transferred it into a
royal plate, garnished it with the type of vegetables and fishes the Prince
likes and presented it to the Prince as a gift from a lady seeking to please
him. The king was surprised to discover this girl who could meet his taste and
hurriedly married her. This girl was only successful because she went through
the Prince’s mother who prepared the way for her and who knew what exactly the
prince needed.
Today, we celebrate the
motherhood of a woman who knows how best to please Jesus who is God. The Gospel
reading (Luke 2:16-21) says “Mary treasured up all these
things and pondered them in her heart”. That means she was deeply in touch with
the Word of God and through her co-operation with the will of God
contained in the Word of God, she became the Virgin Mother of God. The
solemnity of Mary, Mother of God reminds us of the great role she played in the
history of salvation and the privileges she have.
In the first reading
(Numbers 6:22-27), we see the blessings God gave to Aaron and his sons. They
were the mediators between God and the people and through them God blessed the
people. In Mary we see a Mediatrix and through her all nations have been
blessed. In the second reading (Galatians 4:4-7), we see the reconciliation Mary
brought through her son, reconciling us to God not just as sons of God but also
as heirs to His kingdom.
The Ecumenical Council of
Ephesus in AD 431 declared Mary Theotokos
meaning Mother of God. Today’s date was formerly the feast of Jesus’
circumcision but following the second Vatican Council, Pope Paul VI decided to
change it to the solemnity of Mary Mother of God to honour Mary for her role in
the mystery and history of salvation. It is also an opportunity to sing her
praises for her unique privilege and dignity as "the Holy Mother...through
whom we have been given the gift of the Author of life" (cf. Paul VI, Marialis Cultus, Feb. 2, 1974, no.5).
The solemnity of Mary’s
motherhood speaks no less about the personality of Christ. Christ is of both
divine and human natures, but one person. So when we speak of Mary as the
Mother of God, we refer to the Incarnation of Christ as God who was conceived
by the Virgin Mary as God and given birth to as God and not to the Godhead of
the Father. The title Mother of God is the highest privilege given to her and
just as she is the Mother of Jesus, she is also our mother.
In exploring the close
relationship between Jesus and Mary, we discover that just as Christ is the
king of peace, Mary is the queen of peace. That is why today as we celebrate
her motherhood of God, we also observe the world day of peace. As Jesus is the
shortest way to the Father, Mary is the shortest way to Jesus. She knows
exactly how to please the Son who knows exactly how to please the Father. Jesus
is the gate of heaven and Mary is the pathway to the gate. Jesus is the bread
of life and Mary is the bakery where this bread is produced.
Today we are invited to
imitate the spirit of Mary – the spirit of collaboration with the will of God.
Mary is a testimony of God’s omnipotence. Today’s solemnity is a triumph of
grace over nature. The gospel says Mary pondered all these things in her heart.
She treasured the Word of God which later took flesh in her womb. It is also an
invitation to treasure the Word of God in our hearts and know that with God all
things are possible.
Therefore, as we celebrate
the Divine Motherhood of the Virgin Mary, we should ask ourselves how docile we
are to the will of God. Do we really appreciate Mary’s Motherhood of God? Do we
trust in her powerful intercession and assistance? Do we honour her? No amount
of honour will be too much for her because by honouring her, we are glorifying
the Son who chose to be borne by her. This should be a period of greater
devotion to Mary and a moment of intensified prayer. She is there as the help
of Christians only waiting for us to come to Jesus through her. She is ready to
help us actualize our dreams just as the Prince’s mother helped the young lady
to actualize hers. Even as we make our New Year resolutions, she can help us
keep them. Are you ready to co-operate with her? Are you ready to make her your
own mother? Perhaps a daily recitation of the holy rosary might be a good
starting point. The choice is yours. God loves you.
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