As we prepare to celebrate the Presentation of the Lord this
Sunday [2-02-2020] spend a few minutes reflecting on the Blessed Mother’s
experience of Christmas and hope to make our lives allow the Light of Jesus to
guide us and shine through us:
Mary’s Dream
I had a
dream Joseph.
I don't
understand it, not really,
but I
think it was about a birthday celebration for our Son.
I think
that was what it was all about.
The
people prepared for about six weeks.
They
had decorated their homes and bought elaborate gifts.
It was
peculiar though because the presents weren't for our Son.
They
wrapped them in beautiful paper & tied them with lovely bows and stacked
them under a tree.
Yes, a
tree Joseph, right in their homes.
They'd
decorated the trees.
The
branches were full of glowing balls & sparkling ornaments.
There
was a figure on top of the tree.
It
looked like an Angel might look.
Oh, it
was beautiful.
Everyone
was laughing and happy.
They
were all excited about the gifts.
They
gave the gifts to each other, Joseph, not to our Son.
I don't
think they even knew Him.
They
never mentioned His name.
Doesn't
it seem odd for people to go to all that trouble to celebrate someone's
birthday if they don't know Him?
I had
the strangest feeling that if our Son had gone to this celebration,
He
would have been intruding.
Everything
was so beautiful;
Joseph and
everyone so full of cheer,
but it
made me want to cry.
How sad
for Jesus not to be wanted at His own birthday celebration.
I'm
glad it was only a dream.
How
terrible, Joseph, if it had been real!
“How
terrible, Joseph, if it had been real”
As we reflect on our Celebration of Jesus in the Temple and our Vocational
call, it is important for us to reflect on how we are living our Vocation. Vocation
comes from the Latin root word that means CALLED.
God calls each one of us to a vocation;
some to be married,
some to be single,
some to be professed brothers/sisters,
some to be permanent deacons,
some to be priests,
some to be soldiers,
some to police work,
some to work in business,
some to work in politics and government,
each called to some Vocation.
Our true happiness and fulfillment are directly related to
discerning what God is calling us to BE and then to BE that to the best we can.
Let’s us pray for the grace to preserve in our vocation and let us pray for
hearts willing to listen and follow God’s CALL for those who are discerning
what they are called to BE!
May God
Be Praised!
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