FEAST OF SANTO NIÑO (HOLY CHILD JESUS), A
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WHY NOBODY SEEMED TO
NOTICE
“Whoever
humbles himself like this child, he is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
Mt. 18:4
We have just finished the Chrsitmas season. There we
rejoiced at the presence of God in his Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. The angel
appeared to announce his coming. Zechariah experienced a theophany in his
muteness. Elizabeth felt something in her womb dancing with joy at Mary’s
coming.
The star shone in the east to herald his birth. Due to this
the Magi came with costly gifts adoring the King of Kings. Though born in the manger, the Savior
was greeted by shepherds who were told by an angel host to come and venerate
him.
But why was it that when Jesus started his public life, he
was just an ordinary person? Known as a carpenter, a lowly preacher from the unimportant
town of Nazareth. He was not a priest, nor lawyer, nor scribe in the temple. He
was just a laborer, the orphaned son of a departed carpenter and a simple but
noble aging mother.
If he were born amidst miracles and glorious events, why is
it nobody seemed to notice, nobody seemed to remember? Both Matthew and Luke
solved this puzzle by making it clear that the people who experienced the
marvel of Jesus’ birth all went back to their normal lives, they all “departed”
after the events they witnessed. The angels back to heaven, the shepherds back
to the fold, the magi back to their foreign land. And well, Joseph seemed to
have died early, as did the the old Zechariah, Elizabeth, Simeon and Anna. John
the Baptist was too young to remember anything. In Luke, it was only Mary who
would be consistently present from the beginning to the end of Jesus’ earthly
life, up until the resurrection.
After Jesus’ birth, things returned to normal once again.
For the way of the Lord is not the way of ostentation and show. His way is that
of humility, simplicity and poverty. The only thing Jesus carried with him from
his conception birth and infancy was his child-like attitude before the Father
and towards his fellows.
Let us pray to become humble, not to cling to the glories of
the past or aspire for the fleeting riches of the world. Let us rather set out
hearts on greatness in the kingdom of our Father in heaven. Viva Santo Nino!