Sunday, January 1, 2023

Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Anne Arabome SSS)

   Mary’s contemplative posture teaches us that the quality of our presence to one another, the depth of prayer in which we hold one another, and the expanse of our love for others can be life-giving beyond words and healing beyond all remedies, especially at times of anxieties and worries, loss and pain, uncertainty and despair, such as we have experienced during the pandemic. Her contemplative poise draws us into the loving embrace of the Divine, who loves and enfolds us in Christ. Her contemplative openness reveals God’s desire to touch and transform our lives with God’s light. 

   Like Mary, we, too, are called to cultivate and relish the interiority of God’s presence by opening our hearts to the deep and expansive love of God. Above all, we are called to be a source of life, a wellspring of healing, and a fount of hope for all women and men, especially those who are weak, vulnerable, abused, and marginalized. It takes a heart as deep as Mary’s to cherish and savor the gift of God-made-flesh for us. It takes a heart as large as Mary’s to come home to God’s loving embrace in this season of Christmas. 

--Anne Arabome SSS       

To read Sr. Anne’s complete article, click here


Image source 1:
https://bakalli.org/are-you-pondering-these-things-in-your-heart-2/
Image source 2:  https://www.buckner.org/shoes/blog/faith-focus-treasure-in-my-heart/
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