Immaculate Conception
Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2019 16:45:57 +0000
IN the gospel episode about the woman taken in adultery, Jesus said, “Let the person who is without sin among you cast the first stone” (John 8,7). The people fell silent, and then, all of a sudden a stone came flying from the top of a hill towards the condemned woman.
Jesus looked up surprised and amused seeing it was her mother. He said, “Hold it, mother? You’re excluded here.”
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Jesus’ mother is “excluded” because she is the only creature given the special honor and privilege to be conceived WITHOUT the stain of Original Sin. Hence, her title: Immaculate Conception.
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Today is the feast of the Immaculate Conception of our Blessed Mother. The church’s official teaching (dogma) means that everyone born in this world starts life in a state of disgrace due to the original sin committed by our first parents, Adam and Eve.
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SPIRITUAL PREPARATION. We may not be able to reach Mary’s level of sanctity but it gives us a hint of how we can prepare for the coming of Christmas. It teaches us that Christmas is not all Sta. Claus, Christmas bonus, exchange gifts, eats, drinks and merry-making.
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St. John the Baptist, Christ’s forerunner, cries out, “Prepare the way of the Lord, make straight his paths, every valley shall be filled up.”
John’s words are metaphorical and does not refer to public works like repairing our rough and potholed roads aggravated by the lack of regular maintenance.
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The fiery John the Baptist meant that our MORALLY CROOKED ways must be straightened, the valleys of our pride, laziness, vices and corrupt practices must be leveled.
Once an old friend confided to me how he had been getting rid of his vices. “How did you do it?” I asked. “Father, through will power. I gave up smoking through will power, gambling through will power…” “How about womanizing,” I butted. He paused and smiled: “Father, power failure!” “But I’m trying hard to overcome it.”
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Then there’s the need of reconciliation with God through the Sacrament of Confession and forgiveness with people we are not in talking terms. Let’s not be like that lady who told me, “Father, I already forgave my enemy. But I don’t want to see her face again!”
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Another way of spiritual preparation is sharing our blessings with our indigent brethren, like those in hospitals’ charity wards, the orphanages, or in depressed areas. This is very timely in the aftermath of typhoon “Tisoy” which devastated the Bicol region, Masbate, and Oriental Mindoro.
It’s very inspiring to know of some organizations, communities, business establishments and schools which tone down their Christmas celebrations and set aside some cash or kind to reach out to the poor and the victims of calamities. God bless them.
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May the feast of the Immaculate Conception inspire us to keep on striving to change for the better, to be a loving person, caring for the needy as Jesus taught by words and deeds, constantly renewing ourselves despite our failings and weaknesses.
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THE LIGHTER SIDE. An ill-prepared college student taking an exam just before Christmas break wrote on his paper, “Only God knows the answers to these questions! Merry Christmas!”
The professor graded the papers and wrote this note: “God gets 100, you get 0. Merry Christmas, too!”
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There are two kinds of Christmas shoppers – those who shop until they drop and those who can only WINDOW-SHOP.
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The FAMILY that prays together stays together.* * *
Spiritual preparation also means the faithful and honest performance of our duties and obligations in whatever capacities we serve, whether as a religious in vows, government officials or top executives.
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God also expects us that we are not living in unrepented sins and unforgiving of our enemies. Let’s live in such a way that when the inevitable end comes, the Master will find us “ready to open immediately when He knocks.”
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GIVE LOVE. Let’s share love and joy this Christmas to the indigent sick we’re supporting, like five-year-old Genesis Ll., su
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