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11/20/2006
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A Day Honoring The Divine Child Jesus
(7am Mass
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PCPA Hanceville, AL)
“Unless we become like children, we shall
never enter the Kingdom of God!”
Since this is a prerequisite for entrance
to Heaven, it would be helpful to observe how children are like in their
relationship with one another. It is amazing how much they can teach
us. They do not teach us with words but by their actions they teach
us. God uses them to teach us how to become children of God!
A while back, my brother, who lives in
Hoover (Alabama), invited me to go to lunch with him and his family
after Mass one Sunday afternoon. I accepted the invitation. I noticed
how quickly his children have grown. The one thing that I noticed
particularly that afternoon was how little Rebecca frequently imitated
her older sister Gabriela.
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If Gabriela runs from a distance with great
excitement to greet her uncle and to give him a hug, Rebecca would not
miss a beat in imitating her.
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If Gabriela is very reluctant in just
simply greeting her uncle, then Rebecca would do the same.
— If
Gabriela runs around the table before finishing her food, Rebecca too
would imitate her in running around as well.
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If Gabriela behaves well, Rebecca also
would behave well.
Little Rebecca constantly imitates her
older sister.
This is typical of children. They often
imitate one another especially the younger ones often imitate their
older brothers and sisters. So you, older children — you are often
being observed and imitated by your younger brothers and sisters. You
may not realize it but you have been “preaching” to them already at your
young age by your actions. So be always good examples for them.
With parents too:
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If the parents tell their children to do
something while the parents themselves do them, then the children easily
imitate what their parents do.
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If the parents tell them to do something
while the parents do the opposite, guess what happened? The children
end up doing the opposite as well. They often imitate their parents
rather than do what they say.
“Unless we become like children, we shall
never enter the Kingdom of God!”
Last time, on the day when we honor Our
Lord’s childhood in this Temple, I made a reference to a little book by
Maria von Trapp. She’s the lady of the “Sound of Music” who wrote a
book called Yesterday, Today, & Forever. It is a book
similar to the life of Christ but she put more emphasis in His hidden
life.
There (cf. 84ff), she pointed out how
children learn by observing and imitating. Before they go to school
they have learned a whole language and all the necessary ways of acting
and doing in order to go through life: how to eat..., how to sleep...,
how to talk..., etc. They watch the ones they love and trust. They
watch their father and mother. And they watch their brothers and
sisters.
If Our Lord wants us to be like little
children in this regard, He certainly has supplied the means: He has
told us about the Father in Heaven. We have the example of His
wonderful Mother Mary. And we have the example of our older brothers
and sisters
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the Saints in Heaven. We have plenty to watch and imitate. Though we
have plenty to watch and imitate, even the nicest person in our midst
will have his faults. Even the greatest Saint will first have had to do
an enormous amount of work to become like children.
But, we have Jesus, the Perfect Example!
“God so loved the world that He gave His
only begotten Son... that the world might be saved through Him.” He’s
given us His only begotten Son to observe and to imitate. He is the
Little Child Who shall lead us to Heaven. He is the Little Child Who
shall lead us to the Father and to His House. How are we to follow His
lead? We are to follow His lead by imitating Him! As St. Paul once
wrote: “Be imitators of Christ!” All of us are to be imitators of
Christ!
In the first twelve years of His life,
Jesus was in stature a Child, the Holy Child, the Divine Child, the
Perfect Child! The Divine Child Jesus is always in the presence of His
Father. He watches the Father. And He imitates Him. He said somewhere
in John’s Gospel: “I only do what I see the Father does.” The Divine
Child Jesus observes and imitates the Father. So we too want to imitate
Him. We want to perseveringly observe and imitate Jesus. And Jesus is
the Perfect Image of the Father. So when we observe and imitate Jesus,
we are observing and imitating the Father, since He and the Father are
one. Later on too
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the night before He died, He said: “I have given you an example, that as
I have done, so you do also (Jn. 3:15).”
And last night at the televised
benediction, I gave you a few points to consider on the perfection of
the Divine Child Jesus:
— He
is pure and innocent! How much we need Him to lead us to a life of
purity and innocent!
— He
is always respectful toward Mary and Joseph, His earthly parents. How
much we need Him to lead us to be respectful toward our parents and
those who have authority over us! For us adult children, this may be a
real challenge especially when our elderly parents started to be
forgetful or difficult to care or to converse. Remember, the Divine
Child Jesus is God who is all mighty and all knowing. Yet, He humbled
himself by surrendering Himself to be under the authority of Mary and
Joseph.
— He
perfectly accomplishes the Father’s Will. How much we need Him to lead
us to perfectly accomplishes the Father’s will in our lifetime!
Finally, I want to invite you in praying
together to the Divine Child Jesus this morning. After the second
paragraph, we can briefly pray in silence asking Him to bless us with
His grace to always observe and imitate Him all the days of our life.
PRAYER TO THE DIVINE CHILD
O Divine Child Jesus! I come before
You, moved by love and by hope. And I beg You to look mercifully into
my troubled heart. Let Your own tender Love, always inclined to
compassion, mitigate my troubles and alleviate my sufferings. Take
from me, if it be Your Will, all unbearable afflictions and let me
never surrender to despair. Grant me, Dear Child Jesus, the special
grace I ask from You today in all humility and with a loving trust,
and for the sake of Your Sacred Childhood, always hear my prayers.....
Through Your Holy Mother Mary, I
consecrate myself to Your Sacred Heart. I am all Yours. My body is
Yours for You created it. My soul is Yours for You redeemed it with the
price of Your Precious Blood. I proclaim You as my Lord, my Savior,
my King, and my True Friend. I adore You as my God and my Sovereign.
O Divine Child Jesus, give me Your
love and send me Your blessing, now and for all eternity. Be generous
with Your aid and consolation, that through Mary, our Mother, I may
always praise You, and the Father, and the Holy Spirit, one God,
forever and ever. Amen.
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