Memorial of St. Juan Diego
9 December 2008
Our Lady of the Angels Monastery
Hanceville, Alabama
“God does not will that the little ones be lost.” Our God is
passionately in love with souls that He’d do anything to save them, to
save them with His own great strength, great power, power to show us how
meek and humble He is. And at the same time He willed to use others to
help save souls. And His preference is indeed to use humble souls
because humble souls reflect Himself who is meek and humble of heart.
And particularly He chose our Blessed Mother who is the perfect, humble
handmaid of the Lord to evangelize the Indians in the early fifteen
hundreds. And I’m not going to go into depth because Father Joseph will
have the High Mass this Friday on the feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
But today particularly I can’t help mention a little bit about her
because of the connection of who we are celebrating today, Saint Juan
Diego.
John Paul named Our Lady of Guadalupe, or Our Lady of the Tepeyac
Hill as the ‘Star of Evangelization.’ And the main thing for that title
is because of what happened afterwards; so many conversions took place.
Before that point there were only baptized infants, and also people who
were dying who were baptized. Those in the middle could care less. They
had some other pagan gods to worship, etc.
But after the apparitions, thousands of Indians began flocking
everyday to the missionary centers seeking baptism. And some priests had
to baptize as many as six thousand people a day. And then, in this one
particular friary, this one Franciscan missionary, it was recorded that
he baptized 14,200 Indians in the course of five days. And then between
1532 and 1538 (Our Lady appeared in 1531) there were about nine million
people voluntarily received baptism and other sacraments of the Church.
Thus Our Lady’s title ‘Star of Evangelization.’
As I mentioned, today is the memorial of Saint Juan Diego. John Paul
II canonized him in 2002 at the end of July. He is the first indigenous
Saint of the American continent. He was baptized when he was fifty-one
years old along with his maternal uncle, Juan Bernardino, which is where
Brother Juan got his name after Juan Bernardino.
Juan Diego was married, but his wife Maria Lucia died without leaving
him children. But John Paul II described him as “The simple Indian who
contemplated the sweet and serene face of Our Lady of Tepeyac.” He
described him as a “just and upright man, a loyal son of the Church,
docile to his pastors, a faithful disciple of Jesus, and one who deeply
loved the Virgin.” That’s the words of our Holy Father John Paul II.
But just in a nutshell, when I was meditating upon the words of Our
Lady in this particular apparition, I was so impressed by the humility
of Juan Diego. I mean, just the way he act toward Our Lady and the way
Our Lady speak to him, you can tell this is the reason why Our Lady had
chosen him because of his humility, because of his humbleness.
The first thing that Our Lady said was: “Where are you going Juan,
smallest and dearest of my children?” And then he replied, “I am
hurrying to get to Mass to hear the homily.” Then Our Lady said, “I love
you my dear, little son.” She kept on calling him
—
‘little son.’ These great terms of endearment, but at the same time, I
believe because of his humble heart that Our Lady was attracted to. “I
love you my dear, little son. I am Mary the Immaculate Virgin, Mother of
the True God who gives life and protects it. He is the creator of all,
Lord of heaven and earth. He is all present. I desire that a church be
built on this place.”
You know, just a side note too about Tepeyac hill. I was able to
visit this holy site when I was in Mexico. But this particular site used
to stand a bunch of ruins of a pagan temple. And this pagan temple was
dedicated to the mother of the gods, the pagan gods. So I think it was
so awesome that Our Lord sent her there to eliminate this pagan
worshiping on Tepeyac hill. And so, I think most of us know the story
how Juan Diego went to Bishop Zumarraga, and how he did not believe and
he, Juan Diego, got tired and he got disappointed with the failure of
his errand. I think this is one thing that Mother would pointed out to
us that the Saints have their struggles. This is one particular thing
that Juan Diego had his struggle, this disappointment of the bishop not
believing his word.
Anyway, so he met Our Lady again in the Tepeyac Hill and then he told
her; “The bishop did not believe me.” And this is another gem of his
humility in action: “Forgive me if I make so bold as to give you a piece
of advice. I am not worthy to be entrusted with such an important
errand. Please send someone more suitable since I do not count for
anything.” Our Lady replied, “My dear little son, I could send others,
but I chose you. Do not be discouraged.” And so we heard again the
story, how his uncle, Juan Bernardino was very ill, was dying, that he
specifically asked his nephew, Juan Diego, to get a priest so that he
could make his last confession and receive his Holy Communion. And this
was December twelfth, and as we know too, how he tried to go to the
other side of the hill, thinking that Our Lady would not be there, she
would be on the other side. But as we know the story, Our Lady was
there, waiting for her little son, her dear little son. And so he was
kind of surprised. And so trying to hide his embarrassment, Juan Diego
said, “My Lady, why did you rise so early?” Why did you rise so early?
“Is anything the matter?” And then he said, “Forgive me for not coming
yesterday morning to pick up the sign you wished me to take up the
bishop. I did not disregard my promise but my uncle is gravely ill and
wants me to fetch the priest before he dies.” And we know the story how
she encourages Juan Diego not to be afraid. There’s the famous, most
tender words of Our Blessed Mother: “Am I not your Mother who takes care
of you? Your uncle will recover.” And so she sent him to get the roses.
Again, this is something that was deeply impressed on me,
particularly is his humility. God chose Our Lady who is the perfect,
humble handmaid of the Lord. And the perfect, humble handmaid of the
Lord chose the humblest of her little sons, that is Juan Diego. This why
God looked upon Juan Diego, this is why Our Lady must have chosen him.
The book of Sirach tells us “God alone is mighty, He is glorified by the
humble.” And Saint Paul’s letter to the Corinthians: “God chose what is
low and despised in the world so that no human being might boast in the
presence of God.” Again, God sent Mary, the Star of Evangelization and
she chose Juan Diego, her humblest little son, and God wants to continue
to save souls through us, but we have to be humble in order to be
effective.
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