Br Dennis G. Maleon, SDB
Commemoration of Mary Help of Christians
August 24, 2010 @DBPN Chapel
MARY’S FHM: Model of our Consecration
The word “model” has been defined by so many dictonaries published in our times. Merriam Webster would define it as a “structural design,” “a miniature representation,” “a pattern or something to be made.” Other dictionaries defined it as “one who is employed to display clothes or merchandise, as in a fashion show, in a photograph or on a television.” Yet we know that the word “model” is much more inspiring as far as the definition is concerned. A model is a person worthy of imitation. A model is someone who is perfect and therefore serves as a pattern or standard for others to follow. Tonight, let us turn our gaze to our Blessed Virgin Mary as the examplar of consecrated life. A Model for us to imitate.
What makes a person consecrated? As we have learned in the novitiate, consecrated persons profess the evangelical counsels of chastity, obedience, and poverty. Second, consecrated persons follow Christ more closely under the action of the Holy Spirit. They follow more closely than those who do not profess the vows. Here, the word “more” means a radical following of Christ. All of us, baptized Chritians, are called to follow Christ but some people have the grace to follow His footsteps and lifestyle more than others. Not everyone recieves this special grace. We can count ourselves as one who has received this under the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Lastly, consecrated persons dedicate themselves totally to God, whom they love most of all. Only those who receive this special grace to such a total self-giving to God become consecrated person. By our vow of obedience, chastity, and poverty, our love of God is total and it is for life.
How is Mary our model of consecrated life? Let me point out three virtues of our Blessed Mother on how is she our model of consecrated life. Mary’s FHM: Faith, Humility, and Meaning of sacrifice.
Faith. Faith is the absolute basis of consecrated life, and Mary had this faith. At the Annunciation, the angel Gabriel told her, “Hail, favored one! The Lord is with you. Behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son and you shall call him Jesus “(Lk. 1:28 & 31). Mary believed what she heard about Jesus that He will be the Son of the Most High God. At the Visitation of Mary to her cousin Elizabeth, she was greeted by Elizabeth, “Most blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. And how does this happen to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? For at the moment the sound of your greeting reached my ears, the infant in my womb leaped for joy” (Lk 1:42-44). Then Elizabeth exclaimed, “Blessed are you who believed that what was spoken to you by the Lord would be fulfilled” (Lk 1:45). Our blessed Mother believed in the promise that she would conceive the Son of God, that she was to become the Mother of the Lord. She really believed it. Mary’s faith in the divinity of Christ is model for us as consecrated persons. If we have faith like our Blessed Mother, everything in the consecrated life makes sense. We give up marriage and the legitimate joys of being with someone because we believe that Jesus did this for us, and for me. We give up material possessions because we believe that Jesus became poor and lived a life of poverty before us and out of love for us. We give up the independent use of our free will and give our obedience to another human being because we believe that Jesus became obedient even up to death.
Humility. If faith is the core of our consecrated life, humilty is the language of consecrated life. And Mary spoke this laguage during her entire life on earth. Our Blessed Mother is our model of humble submission to the will of God. She humbly accepted the will of God. At every stage in her life, she lived out what she said at the Annunciation, “Behold, I am the handmaid of the Lord. May it be done to me according to your word” (Lk. 1:38). Humility was the pattern of Mary’s consecrated life and how I wish it will also the pattern as we live our consecrated life. We surrender our will to the demands of consecrated life because we know that another person did it before us, Our Blessed Mother. We did not stand up for our own rights because we had the example of Mary to inspire us. Mary’s total and constant surrender to the divine will in selfless humility is the model for us to imitate.
Meaning of Sacrifice. If faith is the core of our consecrated life, humilty is the language of consecrated life; sacrifice is the atmosphere of consecrated life. Mary’s whole life was a life of sacrifice. She not only submitted to the will of God but she endured the will of God by her loving sacrifice. Because of her great love for Jesus, Mary made a life-long sacrifice. A true consecrated life is a life that knows the difference between pleasure and joy. Pleasure is what the world has to offer its followers. Joy is what Christ promises His followers. Consecrated life is meant to be a life of joy, true loy, joy in spirit, joy in the Lord.
Mary’s faith, humility, and sacrifice are the standards by which we as consecrated persons must live and live to the full. In the apostolic exhortation of Pope John Paul II, “Vita Consecrata,” he wrote a short article regarding on Mary as a model of consecration and discipleship. At the end of that article we are reminded to have a filial relationship to Mary. This filial relationship is the royal road to fidelity to one’s vocation and a most effective help for advancing in that vocation and in living it fully.
Let me end with a prayer. In the silence of our hearts, let us pray for one another that we may grow in faith, humity, and in sacrifice as we live each day our vocation as a consecrated person.
“Mary, Mother of God, your life of consecration is the model of our consecrated life. It is the standard for us to follow. It is the norm for us to imitate. Obtain for us from your Son, the light to believe that he is our God. Obtain for us the humility, like you, to always tell God, “Let it be done to me according to your will.” Above all, obtain for us the strength to forego the pleasure of this world so that like you, we may enjoy the intimacy of God’s loving embrace – in time and for all eternity. Amen” (Fr John A. Hardon, SJ)
Mary, Help of Christians
Pray for us!
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