"I say to myself, I will not mention His name, I will speak in His name no more. But then, it becomes like a fire burning in my heart, imprisoned in my bones, I grow weary holding it in, I cannot endure it." Jeremiah 20:7-10
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Praise for Miracles!
This morning eight year old Mary came downstairs early in the morning and climbed into bed with Paul and I to snuggle. I told her that today is the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe and asked her if she knew the story.
She began to tell me about the peasant, Juan Diego and how he had a vision of Mary but nobody believed him. Then, after he picked the roses that were growing in December and carefully placed them in his tilma, an even greater miracle appeared. A perfect image of Mary remained on his tilma and it still is perfect today. After that, everyone believed him. We discussed the fact that one of the most beautiful aspects of her appearance to Juan Diego was that he was a peasant, an ordinary person, just like us. For us that means that Mary is here for all of the little, simple, ordinary people living their every day lives. She is here for me and for you.
We talked some more about how Our Lady of Guadalupe appeared as a pregnant woman when Juan Diego saw her and that today she is the protector of all unborn babies. Mary wondered why people can kill sweet little babies. Then she broke my heart by telling me something that I didn't know. Last October as our family stood on the busy highway holding pro-life signs for "Respect Life Sunday", a woman drove past Mary and called out "I kill babies all the time, freaks!" Mary held that hurt inside for two months without ever telling me about it. We decided that we don't want to dwell on our hurts or on people who are mean, we want to focus on our blessings.
That led us to a discussion of all of the miraculous things that God has done and continues to do that so many people take for granted. We don't want to take miracles for granted. Mary and I choose to praise God for each and every miracle he sends us, each and every day. Starting now, and here is the beginning of our list...
Praise God for the miraculous workings of the human body.
Praise God for the miraculous orbit of the planets and moon.
Praise God for the miraculous rising and setting of the sun each day.
Praise God for the miracle of grass growing in the summer.
Praise God for the miracle of rain pouring from the sky.
Praise God for the miracle of love.
Praise God for the miracle of Christ within us.
Praise God for the miraculous changing of bread and wine into the very Body and Blood of Jesus within the beautiful hands of the priest at every Mass.
Praise God for the shape of angels appearing in our bowl of cereal at breakfast. (Is it a miracle or did Mary shape it herself? She won't say...)
Happy Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe!
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Thank you for this post, which serves as a reminder to Praise God.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I feel badly to know that there are people out there who are so committed to killing babies that they would holler out such a hateful thing. How sad.
ReplyDeleteSo let us thank God for the miracle of people who will stand firm for the sanctity of life, despite being in the midst of a culture of death.
God bless you and your lovely daughter!
Poor Mary, a child having to hear such ugly things makes me cringe inside. I can't believe anybody would actually yell that out as if they were proud of it. Tell her I said thank you for being brave enough to stand up for the truth.
ReplyDeleteMichaela has no idea abortion even exists. I dread the day that I will have to explain it to her. The priests at our Church talk about it regularly but I can tell she doesn't pay much attention during the sermon.
I went to a wedding on this feast day, and the homily talked all about this story. I learned that after Juan Diego picked up the roses, Mary reached out and rearranged them. How sweet is that, she's such a normal girl!! Also, Pope JPII called Juan Diego the greatest Evangelizer because within 4 years of his vision, all of Mexico was converted. What an amazing story!
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