I know you’ve knocked on many Gothic gates, and many times you’ve found banality behind them. You pulled away the baroque brocades and regretted not letting the curtains hang because your eyes were watering, not only because of the swirling dust.


But maybe the work is starting to pile up more than she expected. Her mood gradually deteriorates. While he continues to serve, he thinks within himself. She is desperate because she can’t keep up, and quickly concludes that if Sister Maria had helped her, everything would have changed. However, Mary sits at the feet of the Lord. Therefore, given her sister’s apparent passivity, Martha stands before Jesus: „Lord, don’t you care that the sister lets me serve herself? Tell her to help me!“ (Lk 10, 40). Marta could hide her agitation and uneasiness; she could discreetly approach her sister so that no one would notice and ask her for help. Instead, she decided to turn to Master openly and feels „even justified in criticizing Jesus“. However, this is also a sign of closeness with the Lord, because there is no need to mask one’s thoughts in front of a good friend. We can ask Saint Martha to help us have the same intimacy with Jesus, to show ourselves as we are when talking to him, even if it sometimes means that the Master will show us a better way to organize our lives.
Working knowing that God is in our house …
JESUS, he doesn’t answer Martina’s frustration with harsh words. He knows her good intentions. Therefore, under the sign of special love, he turns to her with the repetition of her name: „Marta, Marta, you care and worry about many things, and only one thing is needed. Mary chose a better share that will not be taken away from her“ (Lk 10, 41-42). At no point does the Lord blame Marta for not doing what she should. He doesn’t even invite her to sit at his feet like Mary and forget about household duties. How could other guests eat and relax along the way? The change he demanded of her was mainly internal: he invited her to approach her duties differently. Martha did many things, but she forgot the most important thing: Jesus was in her house, and she might not have listened to his words.
Often during the day, we can feel overwhelmed like Marta. We may think that our work or family responsibilities make it impossible to find the time we would like to devote to God. However, Jesus does not encourage us to neglect our duties. Like Martha, he invites us to find the Lord in these activities, to perform every task knowing that the Lord is always in the house of our soul. In this way, work becomes a constant act of love, a continuous one, which goes beyond what we can express with our lips or thoughts. „Words are useless,” says Saint Josemaría, „because language can no longer express itself; reason remains calm. He doesn’t talk anymore, he just watches. The soul goes into singing and sings a new song because it feels and knows that God is constantly looking at it with love“.
Fill our work with love …
Weren’t the very actions that led Martha away from Jesus? The holy desire to offer him a good and renewing welcome eventually turned into tension and anxiety because she could not keep up with everything she set out to do. She lost sight of the goal of all her actions. Perhaps she performed all these details of the service out of inertia, as she would with any other guest. But Jesus encourages her not to forget the essential thing: God was in her house. She did not just fulfill her role as hostess: she allowed the Lord to rest. „ The problem is not always an excess of activity, but rather an activity lived incorrectly, without adequate motivations, without spirituality, which permeates the activity and makes it desirable. It then follows that duties tire us more than is justified, and sometimes we get downright sick from them. It is not a calm effort, but a work full of tension; heavy, unsatisfactory, and ultimately unacceptable.
To all who desire to find God amid the world, the same thing that happened to Martha can happen. We are responsible for numerous tasks that require our attention and ongoing effort. This logically leads to fatigue. However, when we know that all this work is of greater importance than we can understand at first glance, it is less likely that this fatigue will deprive us of peace, because we know that our success is not measurable by human calculations. In a personal dialogue with God, we can rediscover that everything we do is aimed at loving him; that we care about this world because it is his world. In this way, we will be guided not only by inertia or what the circumstances dictate, but also by the desire to discover the hidden God in everything we do. „ Without love, even the most important activities lose value and do not bring joy. Without deep meaning, all our activity will be reduced to fruitless and disorderly activism. And who gives us love and truth if not Jesus Christ?“. And who can we ask to intercede for us in this mission to love God in our daily work, if not the Virgin Mary?
In the worship of St. Joachim and Anna can be seen in the admirable plan of the Lord God, who for generations prepared the work of salvation in order to fulfill it in Jesus Christ. The beginnings of respect for St. Anne in the West dates back to the 8th century, in the East to an even earlier time. Feast of St. Joachim in the Eastern Church is also ancient. The new liturgical calendar combined St. John’s Day. Joachim with a memory of St. Anna on July 26.
St. Anna worships herself as the patron saint of miners and boatmen, and is a popular saint in many pilgrimage sites. There are many mountains dedicated to her. In a certain sense, St. Anna was Mother’s Day in the Church, centuries before modern Mother’s Day. On one altar, the artist presented St. Joachim and Anna and Maria as a child on their mother’s hands. At their feet, little John the Baptist can be seen pointing to the lamb with his hand, a symbol of sacrifice. Love, in order to be deep, lasting and faithful, needs to draw on the sacrifice of God’s Lamb. Love needs the grace of the sacraments, as well as the sacrifice of spouses. Marital love comes from the sacrifice of the cross, lives from the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
From the point of view of social knowledge, the family today has no other alternative. Where else can one learn responsibility? Where can he mature better than in a family based on a loving, stable and equal relationship between a man and a woman? All other educational establishments are successful only to the extent that they can imitate a functioning family.
The goodness and love with which today breathes can be an inspiration for us to notice even the grandparents whom these saints symbolize to us and to be grateful to them for everything. Poet Milan Rúfus prays with the children as follows: „Mother of God, you are twice as nice to the children! Listen to what I’m going to tell you now. Leave us the old woman. To live for me for a long time. The old woman has as much time as I want for me. The old woman is kind. He has God’s life in his soul. The old woman does not share us with anyone. He has time to love us. And nothing disturbs her. He has a week of seven Sundays with her. Mother of God, you whom we do not know, but we know about you, speak to my voice. Leave us the old woman. We have something together. No one has that anymore except us.“
The Lord Jesus initiates his twelve disciples into the events immediately before him. It can be said that he confides in his loved ones. If we have someone to confide in with our difficulties and joys and find understanding, it brings us relief and encouragement. Similarly, it is a precious service when we can be trusted listeners and supporters for others. The second, more serious reason for Jesus’ sharing is seen in his efforts to prepare the disciples for what is not yet found in their ideas. He prepares them to accept the path of suffering, ending only with Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross. In addition to this incredible prediction, however, there is also Jesus’ encouraging warning about his resurrection. Jesus’ prophetic announcement contains not only a shady side, but also an encouraging, soulful one, and this is always important in distinguishing true prophecy from false prophecy.
Then the mother of Zebedee’s sons approached him with her sons, bowed down, and begged him for something. He asked her: „What do you want?“
The mother of Zebedee’s sons probably knew what she wanted, but she couldn’t say it openly enough. Jesus’ question leads her to a simple openness. And so should our lifestyle, without ulterior motives, without trying to secure something for our own benefit behind another’s back or even against him.
She said to him, „Tell these two sons of mine to sit in your kingdom, one on your right and the other on your left.“
Mothers can be very ambitious in imagining the future of their children, and they are ready to provide the best they can for them. However, their ideas do not always correspond to the ideas of their children, nor even to those of God, and this must be distinguished. Similarly, it is necessary to know when the mother’s task of representing her children in serious decisions or opportunities ends, and to allow them to assert themselves in life.
Jesus answered: „ You do not know what you are asking. Can you drink from the cup I have to drink from? They said: „We can.“
Human ideas about God’s will for one’s life may seem simple and straightforward, but life is often more complex. Similarly, our answers to God’s challenges can be clear and firm, but their implementation usually proves more difficult. God invites us to try to understand God’s idea of our life as best as possible, and not to force God to fulfill ours. Similarly, a humble request for help to fulfill God’s will in one’s life is related to this, not just wanting to carry it out.
I will not go into the interpretation of this prayer of all prayers (countless theological and spiritual treatises have been written about it), but only the composition of this prayer. Five petitions follow the invocation of the Father, the order of which is certainly not random. First, we ask that the name of the living God be sanctified – the name of God will and must always remain HOLY! In the next petition, “Thy kingdom come”, we ask that God’s reign on this earth be manifested through peace, justice, and reconciliation.
At the same time, we ask for the coming of this kingdom – the kingdom towards which we are all moving, more or less consciously. The kingdom of God is the goal of our life’s direction; it would make no sense to long for any other goal and fulfillment in our lives. What follows is a request for what we need for our lives here and now, on an earth where, through our sin, we are creating a place of chaos, tension and unjust misery, whether material or spiritual, instead of God’s order and harmony. Therefore, we ask for daily bread (which is the fruit of God’s blessing on our labor) and for forgiveness of our guilt (which requires that we forgive others). And finally, we ask God that we do not succumb to the onslaught of evil in our – unfortunately, so numerous – temptations.
Jesus, after giving the disciples this treasure of the Lord’s Prayer, adds a parable about a person harassing his friend in the middle of the night. The interpretation of this example of Christ is twofold. The first, which picks up the insistence of the supplicant; the second, which emphasizes the unwilling, but still the help of the desired. The first interpretation is older, most vol. Fathers and ascetic interpreters of Scripture use it as proof of the necessity of persistent prayer. (If you are persistent in prayer, if you are equally persistent, God will surely hear you.) In Christ’s parable, however, it is not primarily about the perseverance of prayer, but about the certainty of being heard by the Father. The main person is not a supplicant at a closed door, but a friend who complies with the night’s request. (To understand this interpretation, you need to know Jewish customs and rules. For it was unthinkable that the Israelite of that time should deny his fellow-tribe hospitality, even if it were under the most challenging circumstances. However, it is easy to imagine that he complied reluctantly, without the noble motivation of friendship, just for his intrusiveness and insistence.)
So the main idea of this evangelical example is this: „When a person who is disturbed in his sleep and has certain difficulties in complying hears a neighbor’s request, how much more surely the almighty and benevolent God, whose supplications can never lead us into difficulty, and who even ENCOURAGES us, will hear EVERY request and prayer of ours! For constant prayer. Has not that exceedingly comforting and encouraging word come out of the mouth of Christ: „Beg and you will receive; seek, and you will find; beat, and it will open to you. For everyone who pleads receives, and whoever seeks finds, and whoever knocks, to him will open up…!“ My dears, these words do not need further comment; they only need our faith and prayer. Let’s not be afraid to beg, let’s not hesitate to beat, let’s keep looking. The words of Christ’s promise never cease to apply; it is up to us to take them seriously and not be shy to beg as insistently as Abraham, or as that nameless friend, at God’s door. After all, Christ called us friends and God accepted us as his children in baptism. Is it conceivable that God would not fulfill the wishes of his children, mainly if he addresses them with such an intimate address? „daddy
July 24, non-binding monument |
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priest, hermit |
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1898 |
BIOGRAPHY
BIOGRAPHY FOR MEDITATION
RESOLUTION, PRAYER
When Jesus was captured, I experienced fear. I didn’t know how it would end. But even then, I wanted to be with him. As the evangelist St. writes about me. John – I was under the cross with the Virgin Mary, and I cried. My heart was very saddened by the sight of Jesus doing the work of redemption, all wounded. I was unaware of it at the time. I thought it was over. I was also at Jesus’ funeral and saw his lifeless body being placed in the grave.
On the first day of the week, I went to the grave to anoint his body with oil. But the stone was rolled away. I ran to Peter and Jan and told them about it. They went there and saw that it was as I told them. That’s when I saw the man I was about to meet at the grave; she thought he was a gardener. I felt so until he addressed me by my name: Marie. That’s when I met him; I knew he was Jesus. That he is my Jesus, whom I love so much. My heart was filled with great joy that the one my soul loves lives. I immediately went to announce this joy to the other disciples: I saw the Lord. Reflecting on my life now, I can divide it into two distinct parts.
1st life before I met Jesus
2nd life after I met Jesus
I want to tell you all: God never breaks a stick over you. He will not break the broken reed and put out the smoldering wick. Jesus entered my miserable life full of sin and set me free. And so I could start a new life—a new life as a beloved child of God.
I know life is hard, and Jesus wants to help you live it with Him. Obey him in what he tells you through the Holy Scriptures, through your bishops, priests, and deacons. Receive him often in the Eucharist, because the Eucharist is the source and peak of the entire Christian life. Adore him, thank him, ask him for mercy, ask him for forgiveness. Jesus was thinking of you then at Golgotha, nailed to the cross by your sins.
How does Moses calm the people? He said to the people: „ Don’t be afraid! Stand firm and see how the Lord will save you today. The Egyptians, you see now will never be seen again. The Lord will fight for you, and you will be silent.“ Moses tells the fearful people that they must be quiet so that they may learn to know God and thus recognize God’s signs in silence. Not only did the Egyptians and the Old Testament people have problems with the signs, but also some scribes and Kori Pharisees said to Jesus: „ Teacher, we want to see some sign from you.“ And they didn’t get them! They could not be silent, but reflect on the words and deeds of the Lord Jesus. Why will the Níinivians precede them to the kingdom of God? For they repented of Jonah’s preaching, and here is someone greater than Jonah! What is repentance if not stopping, listening to God’s voice (this time through Jonas)?
Why will the Queen of the South judge them? Because she came from the ends of the earth to listen to Solomon’s wisdom, and here is someone greater than Solomon!“ I underline the word listen again! To listen is to be quiet! Where, in what, did Elijah know God, and how did he appear to him? He said to him: Come out and stand on the mountain before the Lord! The Lord was passing by. Before the Lord went, the wind, significant and violent, which tears the mountains and breaks the rocks. But the Lord was not in the wind. An earthquake downwind, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After the earthquake and fire, but the Lord was not in the fire. And a quiet, delicious noise after the fire. When Elijah heard this, he covered his face with a cloak, went out, and stopped at the entrance of the cave. (1 Kr 19, 11-13). So what about those signs? You will not receive any sign, because God, from whom you ask for a sign, manifests himself precisely through silence.