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Maura
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Drawing in ink- Christine Meert |
By some small miracle, we
ACTUALLY made it to morning mass today- the feast of the Queenship of Mary. Our
wonderful priest gave a short homily, but one that was so profound that… here I
sit, still thinking about it, hours later. He said it much better, but the idea
was this: All of the feasts of Mary go back to one moment- the Magnificat-
the moment that Mary said yes to God. We are all called to say yes to God, and
Mary showed us how to do that. In fact, she is the QUEEN at that!
I often hear from couples
that they are afraid for the future. They have financial debt, they are unsure
of where they will settle, some are still finishing school, etc. From the
viewpoint of an engaged person, the idea of total self-giving love is scary….they
are so close, but they have yet to experience what it truly means to give 100%
of yourself to the spouse. The idea of
pregnancy is scary for many. The idea of NFP is…let’s face it, kind of hard.
What if that means a honeymoon of abstinence? Major buzz kill. Couldn’t they
just use contraception until they get the hang of NFP? Questions and questions
and uncertainty after uncertainty….leading to logical points on why THEY are
the exception to the
(God- is-in-Charge) rule.
Now imagine Mary, a single
teenager living in a culture where adultery meant stoning to death. Imagine her
uncertainty! But she said yes to God. Her faith at that moment paved the way
for our salvation. Her faith at that moment
outweighed the possibility of severe consequences for being pregnant and unwed.
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Drawing in ink - Christine Meert |
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Drawing in ink - Christine Meert |
“Living in the moment” has
a reckless ring to it, right? There is a difference with that and with what we
SHOULD do, which is to constantly respond to the stream of God’s graces. Luckily, we are not asked to provide
anything—just to respond to what is being provided for us. One couple, who had
always planned on using contraception, was upset when they were presented with
the knowledge that contraception is actually sinful. Now what? They preferred
the time when they didn’t know it was wrong. Well, don’t worry. The God who led
you down this path of marriage with your intended chose this very moment for
you to receive this knowledge. All he asks is for you to respond. Clean Slate.
Respond now. Drop pre-planned ideas and preconceived ideas. It will take time
to talk this out with your spouse. It will take humility, no doubt, to come to
grips with the knowledge that your prior plan wasn’t good. But, be like Mary.
Don’t look to the uncertainty of what is ahead. Don’t be too proud to face the
fact that your plan wasn’t best. Respond
to the truth that is being given to you this day. Tomorrow there will be
another one, then another one, then another one. And that is what it means to
walk in faith. No one who has walked this faith and responded to these truths
is left alone and uncared for.
And, yet, here I am
married with 4 kids. Every single time we have been open and generous to life,
God has outdone us in generosity in other areas of our life. You’d think that
responding back with more generosity would not be scary or hard….how little we
are! I’m that apostle. (Sorry,
Thomas). My husband is Peter. No really- that is his name. Pray for
us!
That is beautiful, Maura!! Made my whole day...thankfully I read it in the morning so the rest of the day was great.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Christine, I never knew you were an artist. How amazing!!!