The
readings this weekend are about faith and the Blessed Virgin Mary is
one who we can turn to, as a model of faith.
Sometimes
our cross or various difficulties make us question and wonder about
our faith in God. There are times when we all doubt. When something
goes wrong we may, in a moment of foolishness, say “God doesn’t
care.”, or ask “Does God exist?”
In the first reading today the prophet Habakkuk cried out to God,
“How long, Lord, am I to
cry for help while you will not listen?”
And In the Gospel the apostles asked Jesus, “Increase
our faith.” What answer
did they both receive? God said to Habakkuk at the end of our first
reading, “...the upright
man will live by his faithfulness.”
In the Gospel, Jesus said, “Were
your faith the size of a mustard seed you could say to this mulberry
tree, ‘Be uprooted and planted in the sea’, and it would obey
you.” We already have
all the faith and we can always grow in our faith too. Faith is
needed to help us overcome life’s problems.
The
Catechism of the Catholic Church
tells us faith is “the
theological virtue by which we believe in God and believe all that he
has said and revealed to us” (CCC 1814). To better understand what
this means in practice, we can look at the life of Mary, whose
acceptance of God’s invitation to be the mother of His Son is a
great witness for us.
The
Virgin Mary’s faith was
greater than any human
person. She
made promise to God to be a virgin and never have children, which
means She would never have any relations with a man. And yet, an
angel appeared to Her and said She would become a pregnant and would
be the Mother of the Most High. Remaining firm in Her commitment to
be a virgin, She responded in faith saying, “Be
it done unto me, according your word.”
Who would believe that one could become pregnant, and yet never have
relations. And not pregnant
with anyone, but He who is the Son of the most high.
In
faith, She traveled to visit Her cousin Elizabeth believing the words
of the angel, that despite
her
cousin’s old
age, who
was pregnant and needed help.
In
faith, Mary
believed Her soul magnified the Lord and that every generation would
call Her blessed, because He who is mighty had done great things for
Her.
And
look at the faith She had when Joseph found out She was with Child
and wanted to quietly divorce Her. Because of Her faith, She believed
God would help Joseph to believe and God did, by sending an angel to
Joseph in a dream, telling Him that She had conceived by the Holy
Spirit and He was to name the Child, Jesus.
In
faith, Joseph and Mary
traveled to Bethlehem, realizing they may not have an ordinary place
to have the Child, if it would be His time be born. If faith, they
believed God would take care of their needs away from home.
In
faith, despite an
elderly priest saying Her
Heart would be pierced at the presentation of Jesus in the temple,
She believed God would help Her endure Her future suffering, so the
thoughts of many may be revealed.
In
faith, Mary believed Joseph, when he told Her, an angel appeared to
him in a dream, and that God wanted them to immediately leave and go
to Egypt. In faith, She
believed Joseph would need to
find a job in a country, they didn’t know their language, but
God would provide.
Again
in faith, they believed the angel to return to their home country
telling them that Herod was dead.
In
faith, when Jesus
remained in the temple at the
age of 12, Mary believed She
would find Her Son, though She searched for Him sorrowing for three
days.
In
faith, though Jesus did not work any known miracles for 30 years,
during the time She lived with Him, yet, She believed would then work
miracles during His public ministry.
By
faith, Mary knew, Jesus can and would change water into wine to help
the young couple at
their marriage feast, during
their first crisis of their marriage, when they ran out of wine.
In
faith, She was not upset or disheartened when He was informed of Her
presence outside a home and pointed to the crowd saying, “Whoever
does the will of my heavenly Father, is my brother, sister and
mother.” Out
of humility, She knew Jesus was subtly pointing to Her as an example
of always doing the will of His Father.
In
faith, Mary would
meet Jesus on the way of the Cross and then stand with Him as He
endured
His three
hours of agony. Despite His death, She believed it was God’s will
to allow it to happen and believed She
would see Him again.
As
She held Her dead Son in Her arms and helped place Him in the tomb,
in
faith, Mary believed
Jesus would rise from the dead. And then was
rewarded when Our
Lord
appeared to Her, first.
In
faith, She understood She would be the Mother of us all, when John
would take Her into His home and provide Holy Communion (the
body of Christ,
Her
Son),
for Her from the Holy Masses of John’s
She attended. By
faith, She believed by the power of the Holy Spirit, She would give
Jesus, His body and blood, and by faith She believed Her Son would
give Her, His body and blood in Communion at Mass through John, the
priest.
In
faith, with
the Apostles, Mary
saw Her Son, ascend into heaven and believed what He said, that He
would return again on a cloud, the same way He
went
to heaven.
In
faith, Mary waited and
prayed for 9 days, in
the upper room for the promised gift of the Holy Spirit.
In
faith, She prayed for, encouraged, and gave advice to the Apostles
and the early Church.
In
faith, She went to Ephesus with John and lived with him there.
In
faith, She returned to Jerusalem and believed Her Son would come to
take Her to heaven, body and soul, as She said farewell to the
Apostles before She fell
asleep in the Lord.
And
when She arrived in heaven, She did not need faith any longer,
because it was through Her faith and Her hope, She passed from this
life to the next. And now Her eternal and immeasurable love, shines
for all in heaven and on
earth, is a
sign of hope for us, that
some day we
too, if we keep the faith, we will be
with Her in glory.
Even
though at times, if it seems God does not listen, or that God does
not care, or that God does not answer our prayers, if we look at
Mary, by faith, we believe God exists, God listens and God cares.
Like
the prophet Habakkuk, we believe every upright person lives by their
faithfulness. We believe, that as Jesus said, even if we have faith
the size of a mustard seed, God will do marvelous things for us and
through us.
By
faith, we turn to Mary and ask Her for Her motherly intercession,
because we believe Jesus cannot help but answer the prayers of His
Mother, on our behalf.
So
my friends, let us turn to Mary, as a model of faith, believe and
trust, that as She who endured many dark and seemingly impossible
situations, will help us and
teach us, that God is with
us, and will bring us to the joys of heaven. Amen.